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单词 relocation
释义
relocatere‧lo‧cate /ˌriːləʊˈkeɪt $ riːˈloʊkeɪt/ ●○○ AWL verb [intransitive, transitive] Verb Table
VERB TABLE
relocate
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theyrelocate
he, she, itrelocates
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theyrelocated
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave relocated
he, she, ithas relocated
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad relocated
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill relocate
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have relocated
Continuous Form
PresentIam relocating
he, she, itis relocating
you, we, theyare relocating
PastI, he, she, itwas relocating
you, we, theywere relocating
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been relocating
he, she, ithas been relocating
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been relocating
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be relocating
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been relocating
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • If rents continue to rise, many local businesses may decide to relocate.
  • The federal government is offering attractive tax breaks to corporations that relocate in areas of high unemployment.
  • We're relocating our educational software division to North Carolina.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • At her right, in one of the dining-room chairs relocated for the occasion, sat our host, Harlan Nugent.
  • Even so, it is not at all obvious how he relocates writing in relation to the history to which it had until then been opposed.
  • Forty staff chose to relocate to the Bristol area and continued their employment with Sun Life in the head office.
  • Los Angeles County, which has more than 100 separate contracts with private firms, has successfully relocated people within county government.
  • Most disaster aid will continue to go to road building, housing and relocating people out of harm's predictable way.
  • Organisations may choose to relocate to a new area for a variety of reasons.
  • The Chrysler Center will relocate to Hansen Ford's current site.
Thesaurus
THESAURUSto move to a different house, office etc
to move to a different house, office etc: · They’ve moved back to Santiago.· My brother’s helping us move house.
to move to a different place – used about companies, organizations, and people who work for them: · NATO’s main headquarters relocated to Brussels.· Klein is relocating to London to head up the investment banking team.
Longman Language Activatorto move a company or its people to another place
: move somebody (from something) to something · The Education Department is considering moving 500 full-time staff to Runcorn.move something (from something) to something · The company says it will move its distribution center to Chicago early next year.
to move someone from one place to another, especially to another job, department, or office within the same organization: transfer to: · Davidson transferred to another department last October.transfer somebody (from something) to something: · One option would be to transfer Struthers from London to New York.· Harding has been transferred to Albany prison, where he will complete his sentence.
to permanently move part or all of a company to another place, especially when this brings financial advantages: · If rents continue to rise, many local businesses may decide to relocate.relocate to/in: · The federal government is offering attractive tax breaks to corporations that relocate in areas of high unemployment.relocate something to/in something: · We're relocating our educational software division to North Carolina.
informal to move someone from one job to another, especially a less important one: shunt somebody from/to/into something: · I'm sick of being shunted from one department to another.· The company's solution to dealing with incompetent staff seems to be to shunt them into clerical jobs.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· Polisario announced that its forces had begun to relocate in the assembly areas allocated to them for the period of the ceasefire.· Forty staff chose to relocate to the Bristol area and continued their employment with Sun Life in the head office.· Organisations may choose to relocate to a new area for a variety of reasons.
· We shall go on backing business in the region and encouraging companies to relocate here.· The company relocated its premises to Huntingdon and asked Mr Rose to move to the new premises.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounlocallocationrelocationlocalelocalitylocalizationdislocationrelocationverblocatedislocaterelocatelocalizeadjectivelocallocalizeddislocatedadverblocally
if a person or business relocates, or if they are relocated, they move to a different placerelocate to A lot of firms are relocating to the North of England.relocate in businesses that relocate in depressed areasrelocate somebody/something to something The residents were relocated to temporary accommodation while the work was being done.relocation /ˌriːləʊˈkeɪʃən $ -loʊ-/ noun [uncountable]
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