单词 | restructure | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
释义 | restructurere‧struc‧ture /ˌriːˈstrʌktʃə $ -ər/ ●○○ AWL verb [transitive] Verb Table VERB TABLE restructure
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Longman Language Activatorto change the way something is done or organized► change Collocations · The government is considering changing the local voting system.· Agriculture must be changed to reduce damage to the environment. ► reorganize also reorganise British to change the way that a system or organization works: · During the 1980s, the government reorganized the civil service.· The proposals for reorganizing the company have made many people in the workforce feel very insecure. ► restructure to completely change the way something is organized, especially a large political or economic system or a big company, in order to make it more effective: · Mr Gorbachev's attempt to restructure the Soviet economy met with criticism from traditional communists.· In the coming years a lot of money will go into restructuring the education system. ► reform to change a law, system, or organization, so that it is fairer or more effective: · They reformed the voting system, and introduced a secret ballot.· We are working to reform the nation's prisons. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► radically restructure Word family proposals to radically restructure Britain’s electronics industry ► major restructuring the major restructuring of our armed forces COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB► radically· A business rate will also be levied, but both these two components of local authority finance will be radically restructured. NOUN► business· The reduction in turnover, tight margins and the necessity to cut costs has made it necessary to restructure the business.· Through restructuring and reengineering, business memory cells are dispersing.· Non-redundancy dismissals By no means every dismissal occasioned by the need to restructure the business or to make economies is due to redundancy.· It also said it might take a charge of as much as $ 25 million to restructure part of its business.· The second was a report on restructuring the business in the run-up to privatisation.· It was decided that a major restructuring of the business base was in order. ► company· The company expects to record restructuring and special charges.· Reorganisation and mergers 2. Company restructuring or retrenchment due to changing market conditions 3.· The company said further restructuring plans could follow this announcement but declined to elaborate.· But it is certain companies asking bankers to restructure loans will never return to former carefree days.· In 1990, the company restructured its operation, and the individual names were phased out. ► debt· I offered my thanks to Oliver, and even suggested some debt restructuring by way of gratitude, but he just shrugged it off.· Corimon said yesterday it would sell all of its foreign operations and seek debt restructuring to turn its faltering business around.· The offer depends upon its debt being restructured successfully. ► economy· This can only be said of the restructuring of our economy.· Is there a way to restructure the traditional feminine economy so that an economically rational person could choose the caretaking roles?· Profound technological developments have already critically restructured the economies of developed societies from the production of things to the production of knowledge. ► government· Although it is too early to do little more than guess, Lockyer said, a second area might be government restructuring. ► industry· The government had on Dec. 2 announced its plans to restructure the coal industry. ► market· This trend is likely to continue, restructuring the job market into two distinct tiers.· The supply of potentially convertible properties is increasing with manufacturing decline, restructuring of the office market and changes in retail patterns. ► million· It also said it might take a charge of as much as $ 25 million to restructure part of its business.· A $ 152 million restructuring charge made net income in the 1994 quarter $ 179 million, or 61 cents. ► operation· In 1990, the company restructured its operation, and the individual names were phased out.· Since then, they have restructured virtually their entire operation around the needs of their customers. ► part· As part of the restructuring, the fund will hire about 18 new investment managers.· D operations as part of an ongoing restructuring.· As part of the corporate restructuring of the 1980s, May sold Caldor in 1989 and then spun off Venture in 1990. ► plan· The government had on Dec. 2 announced its plans to restructure the coal industry.· Bonnet was known to be opposed to the government's plans to restructure the army.· In November 1911 Chapman added his own voice to many others suggesting plans for restructuring the entire league system. ► system· This was designed before the onset of destabilization, and aimed to restructure the formal school system.· Ohio has restructured its community college system so that no resident lives more than twenty minutes away from a local institution.· It was supposed that the critical role of knowledge work in this new style enterprise would necessitate the restructuring of administrative systems.· In November 1911 Chapman added his own voice to many others suggesting plans for restructuring the entire league system. VERB► begin· States began to restructure their most expensive public systems: education, health care, and welfare. WORD FAMILYnounstructurerestructuringstructuralismstructuralistadjectivestructuralstructuraliststructuredverbstructurerestructureadverbstructurally to change the way in which something such as a government, business, or system is organized: proposals to radically restructure Britain’s electronics industry—restructuring noun [countable, uncountable]: the major restructuring of our armed forces |
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