释义 |
reˈshuffling, vbl. n. [f. reshuffle v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb.
1883E. W. Hamilton Diary 28 May (1972) II. 440 His having to quit the Government would be a loss in itself, but what is worse it would involve a reshuffling of the cards. 1926J. S. Huxley Ess. Pop. Sci. 28 Sexual reproduction means first a reshuffling of the factors, and then a recombination of them in new arrangements. 1934Mind XLIII. 525 The mere repetition and reshuffling of changeless entities to which, according to M. Bergson, we should be condemned if we did not have intuition to tutor us. 1937Sun (Baltimore) 7 Dec. 9/2 The proposed ‘reshuffling’ of operations and routes of American lines. |