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 reorganize [,ri:'ɒ:gәnaiz]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 改组, 再编制, 改造

vi. 改组, 再编制, 改造




    reorganize


    Reorganize \Re*or"gan*ize\ (r?-?r"gan-?z), v. t. & i.
    To organize again or anew; as, to reorganize a society or an
    army.

    1. Members of the United Steelworkers union overwhelmingly approved a new contract with Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. on Tuesday, clearing a major hurdle in the company's attempt to reorganize.
    2. Quaker Oats Co., anticipating poor sales and earnings in its current fiscal year, said Friday it will lay off hundreds of workers and reorganize the management of its largest division, U.S. grocery products.
    3. He was recruited by Mr. Mulroney to reorganize and run his office, which had been beset by internal disputes and scandals.
    4. By a landslide, voters defeated amendments that would have eliminated three state offices and put their duties under the governor's control, given the governor greater authority over education and allowed cities and counties to reorganize.
    5. His alternative approach, announced to the new Supreme Soviet legislature on Saturday, was to reorganize the bureaucracy for at least the third time since Gorbachev took power four years ago.
    6. The company will have to fight to keep its profitable aerospace and defense unit, around which it plans to reorganize, from being yanked out from under the bankruptcy court's protection and exposed to creditor claims.
    7. And he has angered Congress with attempts to unilaterally reorganize some parts of the Justice Department.
    8. The reversal came just four months after the century-old regional department store sought Chapter 11 protection from creditors and sought to reorganize as a smaller company.
    9. Last year, the group said it will reorganize its engineers into product-development teams similar to those established in the mid-1980s by Mr. Stempel when he ran the Buick-Oldsmobile-Cadillac group.
    10. The company plans to reorganize around its aerospace and defense unit.
    11. Mr. Davies, citing a two-year slump in ad linage and "no indication the economy is about to turn around soon," said the company must reorganize and restructure.
    12. The company would not comment on how Federated and Allied would reorganize and pay their creditors, but retail analysts continued to speculate that sales of store groups are imminent.
    13. The announcement marks the latest in a series of offerings of big stakes in British financial firms, as investors reorganize their holdings following recent years of upheaval in the City, London's financial district.
    14. In local talks, the companies can reorganize the factory floor, increase flexibility and scrap restrictive work rules.
    15. LTV has said repeatedly since it filed for bankruptcy-law protection two years ago that it can't successfully reorganize if forced to deal with the plans' shortfall.
    16. But at the same time, he said, the company is always ready to jettison businesses that don't measure up, which is one reason it plans to reorganize under a holding company.
    17. A federal bankruptcy judge said Eastern Airlines should proceed with negotiations on plans to reorganize as a smaller carrier, possibly squelching a union-led purchase offer for the strikebound carrier.
    18. Government subsidies have backed the West German industry since it was allowed to reorganize in the late 1940s during the post-war allied occupation.
    19. The suit, which names Holtz and the FmHA as defendants, said Mrs. Jorgenson was forced to file under Chapter 12 of the Federal Bankruptcy Act to reorganize her debts after foreclosure proceedings began.
    20. The chairman said the decision to reorganize the bank was made following numerous questions from investors and regulators overseas.
    21. Mr. Canion said in an interview that Mr. Swavely's decision to take a leave for personal reasons prompted him to reorganize management and name Mr. Pfeiffer as chief operating officer.
    22. Some 800 mostly elderly delegates of Hungary's Communist Party held a congress in Budapest in an effort to reorganize the party, which was disbanded Oct. 8 and transformed into the Hungarian Socialist Party.
    23. PAN party members, by their own admission, are looking inward to see how they can reorganize.
    24. Governor Florio, an unabashed liberal, has proposed to reorganize the way New Jersey pays for public education.
    25. But analysts say pressure from insurance industry regulators and the potential of raising money through a public stock offering motivated the concern to reorganize with a "monoline" rather than "multiline" structure.
    26. Chapter 12 is designed to help farmers reorganize without liquidating.
    27. Henkel KGaA and Colgate-Palmolive Co. expect to announce today plans to reorganize their joint ownership of the French soap-making group Lesieur-Cotelle to satisfy French cartel office objections, a Henkel spokesman said.
    28. The managers will be replaced by executives of Degussa AG, a major shareholder, which is to help reorganize the company.
    29. If an agreement can't be reached, creditors have threatened to try to circumvent the state by supporting an effort to reorganize PS of New Hampshire into a federally regulated holding company.
    30. Until recently, Mr. Warner was chairman and chief executive of Fairfield, a Little Rock-based developer of retirement and recreational communities currently attempting to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the federal Bankruptcy Code.
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