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单词 reorg
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Definition of reorg in English:

reorg

noun ˈriːɔːɡrēˈôrɡ
informal
  • A reorganization.

    the reorg is still on
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I've found that in many cases, the easiest time to have this sort of conversation is when you go through a reorg, take over a new team, or have someone new join your team.
    • In the reorg, Smith was assigned the role of heading up a new Cray Research unit.
    • And now comes this reorg, in which Apple's head of hardware engineering becomes the head of engineering for the new iPod division.
    • One project Middlebrook cites as directly benefiting from the reorg is the Presidents Day event about which Meyers is so effusive.
    • The evenings are also light, and the garage needs a complete reorg.
    • Prior to the reorg, the brand teams counted on many different routes into the regions to translate the brand message, which made it difficult to get a cohesive plan in place, Vinson said.
    • One of the things I'm working on for the reorg of this site is some form of categorisation of the posts so that there is scope for archiving by category or subject rather than by date.
    • The only penalty for failure - and failure was concealed in a variety of ways including a project being subsumed into something else, or reorgs - was that you'd remain where you were, just bitter.
    • Despite the reorg, there are still instances where salespeople from different business practices call on the same client.
    • This has become the norm since we hired a manager who has to have her fingers in everything we do and since our last reorg added another layer of management.
    • We also found out there is yet another internal reorg and V.P.s and Presidents all have to reapply for their jobs.
    • Meanwhile, the long-rumored reorg at the NFL that will meld the league and its properties unit is due shortly.
    • The new-products push also will strain other aspects of P&G's operations, particularly at a time it revamps manufacturing as part of the reorg.
    • Galvin acknowledges that the reorg was a mistake, and he restructured the company again this year to remove one layer of management and have the heads of Motorola's six main businesses report directly to him.
verb ˈriːɔːɡrēˈôrɡ
[with object]informal
  • Reorganize.

    in less than a year, we've been reorged three times
    no object the company loves to reorg
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He says he didn't know of White House plans to reorg for Iraq.
 
 

Definition of reorg in US English:

reorg

nounrēˈôrɡ
informal
  • A reorganization.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This has become the norm since we hired a manager who has to have her fingers in everything we do and since our last reorg added another layer of management.
    • Prior to the reorg, the brand teams counted on many different routes into the regions to translate the brand message, which made it difficult to get a cohesive plan in place, Vinson said.
    • One of the things I'm working on for the reorg of this site is some form of categorisation of the posts so that there is scope for archiving by category or subject rather than by date.
    • I've found that in many cases, the easiest time to have this sort of conversation is when you go through a reorg, take over a new team, or have someone new join your team.
    • In the reorg, Smith was assigned the role of heading up a new Cray Research unit.
    • One project Middlebrook cites as directly benefiting from the reorg is the Presidents Day event about which Meyers is so effusive.
    • Meanwhile, the long-rumored reorg at the NFL that will meld the league and its properties unit is due shortly.
    • The only penalty for failure - and failure was concealed in a variety of ways including a project being subsumed into something else, or reorgs - was that you'd remain where you were, just bitter.
    • We also found out there is yet another internal reorg and V.P.s and Presidents all have to reapply for their jobs.
    • Despite the reorg, there are still instances where salespeople from different business practices call on the same client.
    • Galvin acknowledges that the reorg was a mistake, and he restructured the company again this year to remove one layer of management and have the heads of Motorola's six main businesses report directly to him.
    • And now comes this reorg, in which Apple's head of hardware engineering becomes the head of engineering for the new iPod division.
    • The evenings are also light, and the garage needs a complete reorg.
    • The new-products push also will strain other aspects of P&G's operations, particularly at a time it revamps manufacturing as part of the reorg.
verbrēˈôrɡ
[with object]informal
  • Reorganize.

    in less than a year, we've been reorged three times
    no object the company loves to reorg
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He says he didn't know of White House plans to reorg for Iraq.
 
 
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