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 relocation [,ri:lәu'keiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 再布置, 变换布置

[经] 重新安置




    relocation
    [ noun ]
    1. the transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind)

    2. <noun.act>
    3. the act of changing your residence or place of business

    4. <noun.act>
      they say that three moves equal one fire


    Relocation \Re`lo*ca"tion\ (r?`l[hand]-k?"sh?n), n.
    1. A second location.

    2. (Roman & Scots Law) Renewal of a lease.

    1. The pact follows the sale of the other part of Travelers mortgage-services business, including relocation services and mortgage-wholesale operations, to GE Capital Corp.
    2. The Justice Department said it filed a lawsuit seeking more than $7.7 million from a Meredith Corp. unit on charges that the company defrauded the government on a contract to provide relocation services for federal employees.
    3. A spot check of the residents showed that most were opposed to temporary removal but would accept permanent relocation if the government would help pay for it.
    4. The NFL formally requires approval by three-fourths of team owners of any move, as well as written notification by Jan. 15 of the year of the proposed relocation.
    5. It saw the relocation as an opportunity to build on this presence. Detailed planning for the move began in November 1990.
    6. All fires were out by 8am yesterday. The accident prompted calls by residents and politicians for an independent inquiry and relocation of the plant, which employs 1,650 people.
    7. Edberg and Jarryd, however, chose relocation to London.
    8. That increased the face value of the shares and - we hoped - would attract institutional investor interest in the US. 'The relocation had become a shareholder issue.
    9. Wilding said redesign of the northern finger and relocation of a taxiway on the affected runway are still being considered.
    10. The official news agency said many never fully adjusted to relocation after the April 26, 1986, nuclear reactor explosion.
    11. Upholding a lower-court decision, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday ruled 3-0 that Congress, in dividing the tribal land in northeastern Arizona, authorized only chairmen to sue over relocation procedures.
    12. But too long a period of subsidized job search is likely to reduce the intensity with which people look for work, and to delay economically desirable relocation of workers away from areas of high unemployment to areas where they are needed.
    13. Corporate officials charged with transferring staffers generally believe their companies are providing enough financial assistance to cover relocation costs, according to a survey by consultant Runzheimer International.
    14. The first Indian publisher, Boudinot, clashed with Cherokee chief John Ross, who wanted to fight the relocation law that eventually forced the Cherokees and four other tribes to give up their East Coast lands and move West.
    15. Cathy Ridley did a careful search before starting up her company relocation business under the Move Plan title six years ago.
    16. Newmont said moving its headquarters would involve the relocation of only about 75 employees, who would be drawn not only from New York but also from Newmont operations in Danbury, Conn., and Tucson, Ariz.
    17. The restructuring charges primarily reflect new estimates of radar contract costs and the write-off of certain excess test equipment at Norden, as well as relocation costs and personnel reductions at other unspecified operations.
    18. The yearearlier loss included a $15.2 million pretax charge for the relocation of the company's insurance operations.
    19. Build a museum that tells the story of the 10 relocation centers.
    20. Mr Quiles is standing as a Socialist candidate in the nearby constituency of Tarn in next month's election. Elf yesterday insisted it had begun consultations on the relocation but had not made a final decision.
    21. Nortek said it informally proposed to reduce its offer 40 cents a share when it learned about the lease, but decided to withdraw the proposal pending a review of relocation expenses.
    22. If relocation policies work, says Cigna, the move shouldn't be a factor in deciding whether to take a new job.
    23. The relocation of the graves will be difficult because most are bunched together in what appear to be families, Ms. Henderson said.
    24. In addition, the panel found that the proposed relocation would result in Mr. Ball seeing his children for longer durations and wouldn't unreasonably disrupt his relationship with them.
    25. When Arlington set up a 'great debate' on relocation in Bristol last year, NatWest Insurance Services was happy to lecture on the advantages of moving out of the city centre to 50,000 sq ft of offices on Aztec West Business Park.
    26. Diplomats who have tried to visit areas where there are believed to be Kurdish relocation camps have been turned back, despite permission granted to drive through those areas.
    27. Frequently school phobia strikes adolescents after a life-change like Mr. Herge's relocation.
    28. The number of companies indicating changes in their international relocation policies was very small, but the survey revealed that one-third of companies pay for transportation of pets. A widespread lack of sound reporting procedures.
    29. The Senate bill is a package of severance pay, health benefits, relocation and job counseling for those forced out of the service with more than seven years' experience and before they are eligible for retirement.
    30. The U.S. administration and NATO officials have argued that the base, which will cost $800 million to $900 million, including building and relocation costs, is needed to give the alliance a strong base in the Mediterranean.
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