单词 | redeployment |
释义 | redeploymentn. Movement or reallocation of troops, labour, resources, etc.; spec. the action of transferring staff to alternative employment. Also: an instance of this. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > [noun] > transfer to alternative use redeployment1941 1941 Helena (Montana) Independent 26 Feb. 4/7 The assembly of a deployed army, and its redeployment on a new front against a new objective is always a matter of considerable time. 1949 T. Balogh Dollar Crisis ii. 49 Policies..on a positive policy of wage differentials to promote redeployment within and between industries. 1955 Times 7 July 13/1 The growth of deposits had been checked (partly, as with Martins, by the redeployment of funds by large customers). 1970 New Scientist 24 Sept. 613/2 If they all have similar reserves of manpower, there should soon be no shortage for the Soviet Union's developing economy. The question may then be one of retraining and redeployment. 1993 C. MacDougall Lights Below 32 The ferries went and the yards were closed, bits at a time, here and there redeployments and redundancies. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1941 |
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