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单词 reassign
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Definition of reassign in English:

reassign

verb riːəˈsʌɪnˌriəˈsaɪn
[with object]
  • 1Appoint (someone) to a different post or role.

    he had been reassigned to another post
    Example sentencesExamples
    • During her tumultuous time as deputy bureau chief in the late eighties, she proposed reassigning many reporters out, to other bureaus and lesser posts.
    • You must have known now that I am relieving you from your current post and reassigning you back to internals.
    • But as business turns sour, his boss threatens to reassign him.
    • In July, an Army captain was reassigned and stripped of his leave home after writing an opinion piece published in the Washington Post.
    • When a position is eliminated in the Active ranks, the personnel system reassigns the soldier.
    • He was immediately reassigned to administrative duties.
    • The editor then changed Webb's status from investigative reporter and reassigned him to a distant bureau, miles away from his family.
    • Within about 15 minutes of that release, we were reassigned to Riverside County.
    • In some cases you might even have to reassign people.
    • The school has written to Sutton social services requesting a social worker is reassigned to Robert.
    • The courts are saying that they've needed to reassign people to handle all the subpoena requests and have become little more than a ‘clearinghouse’.
    • Reporters are reassigned to new jobs from time to time.
    • The company also maintains a labor policy that reassigns workers rather than laying them off, which has led to a very low turnover rate and reduces hiring and training costs.
    • In the meantime, I was reassigned to the position of legal affairs correspondent, a post which I held for five years.
    • And people had to reassign me in their own minds.
    • He then served as an instructor in engineering at West Point for two years after which he was reassigned to a post in Georgia.
    • After it was discovered that his daughter has cancer he was reassigned in June 2003 to Fort Sam Houston to be with his family.
    • The current search began when the previous manager was reassigned from the post in August.
    • Get rid of wasteful overlaps in the government bureaucracy and reassign those people to useful, new jobs
    • Like the Republicans, he believed the president wanted the flexibility to hire, fire and reassign workers.
    1. 1.1 Allocate or distribute (work or resources) differently.
      he ordered the ministries to reassign the vehicles
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Would the ability to reassign resources without downtime or service interruption be beneficial?
      • After assigning clusters randomly, the researchers had to combine and reassign clusters.
      • On Lag 0 Ignored Repetition trials, the probe target was reassigned the word that appeared as the distractor in the second prime display.
      • So things are once again in a state of rearrangement in my humble apartment, getting shifted, moved around and reassigned.
      • Legal experts said it is common practice in the Eastern District of Virginia to reassign a bankruptcy case to the same judge who handled the first one.
      • So Dad had his project reassigned and moved us up to Alaska.
      • Sure, that can be fine-tuned so that there is not too much of a surplus in staffing, by reassigning stuff and bouncing it to other centres, provided that is done properly.
      • Players need to help each other to complete the game, exchanging their partial views of the game, suggesting moves to each other, and reassigning the workload among themselves.
      • The online site will be monitored for the next year, noting the number of hits and messages from the viewers and then the project will be redesigned and reassigned.
      • During the equilibration phase, the velocities were reassigned every 0.5 ps, conforming to the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution.
      • Two clicks, and the tracks and mixer appeared; only the second set of 12 tracks needed to be reassigned at the mixer.
      • Laws that interfere with contracts simply assign and reassign risk.
      • Several species originally assigned to Zanthopsis have been formally reassigned to other genera herein or by other authors.
      • With the introduction of newer virtual-storage technologies, system administrators can dynamically assign, reassign, and allocate storage resources in real time.
      • In his opinion the chairperson had general power to assign and reassign cases already assigned.
      • Although courses in the program would continue to be offered, the administration reassigned the professor's courses to others.
      • For example, both authors use a combination of rescreening data, laboratory statistics, report accuracy, and program performance to reassign workload.
      • ‘By closing those offices that are no longer efficient, the ministry can instead reassign resources and energy to other matters,’ Chien said.
      • A military leader explained that Vietnam is inactivated at this date and its mission and functions reassigned.
      • To avoid this, ML reassigned the allocation of one patient, chosen at random, within each batch, before we reverted to minimisation.
      Synonyms
      assign temporarily, lend
 
 

Definition of reassign in US English:

reassign

verbˌrēəˈsīnˌriəˈsaɪn
[with object]
  • 1Appoint (someone) to a different job or task.

    he had been reassigned to another post
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You must have known now that I am relieving you from your current post and reassigning you back to internals.
    • The company also maintains a labor policy that reassigns workers rather than laying them off, which has led to a very low turnover rate and reduces hiring and training costs.
    • The current search began when the previous manager was reassigned from the post in August.
    • He then served as an instructor in engineering at West Point for two years after which he was reassigned to a post in Georgia.
    • Like the Republicans, he believed the president wanted the flexibility to hire, fire and reassign workers.
    • The school has written to Sutton social services requesting a social worker is reassigned to Robert.
    • The courts are saying that they've needed to reassign people to handle all the subpoena requests and have become little more than a ‘clearinghouse’.
    • In the meantime, I was reassigned to the position of legal affairs correspondent, a post which I held for five years.
    • In some cases you might even have to reassign people.
    • And people had to reassign me in their own minds.
    • Get rid of wasteful overlaps in the government bureaucracy and reassign those people to useful, new jobs
    • But as business turns sour, his boss threatens to reassign him.
    • Within about 15 minutes of that release, we were reassigned to Riverside County.
    • After it was discovered that his daughter has cancer he was reassigned in June 2003 to Fort Sam Houston to be with his family.
    • When a position is eliminated in the Active ranks, the personnel system reassigns the soldier.
    • Reporters are reassigned to new jobs from time to time.
    • During her tumultuous time as deputy bureau chief in the late eighties, she proposed reassigning many reporters out, to other bureaus and lesser posts.
    • In July, an Army captain was reassigned and stripped of his leave home after writing an opinion piece published in the Washington Post.
    • The editor then changed Webb's status from investigative reporter and reassigned him to a distant bureau, miles away from his family.
    • He was immediately reassigned to administrative duties.
    1. 1.1 Allocate or distribute (work or resources) differently.
      a network which continually reassigns costs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To avoid this, ML reassigned the allocation of one patient, chosen at random, within each batch, before we reverted to minimisation.
      • In his opinion the chairperson had general power to assign and reassign cases already assigned.
      • With the introduction of newer virtual-storage technologies, system administrators can dynamically assign, reassign, and allocate storage resources in real time.
      • After assigning clusters randomly, the researchers had to combine and reassign clusters.
      • Two clicks, and the tracks and mixer appeared; only the second set of 12 tracks needed to be reassigned at the mixer.
      • The online site will be monitored for the next year, noting the number of hits and messages from the viewers and then the project will be redesigned and reassigned.
      • Laws that interfere with contracts simply assign and reassign risk.
      • For example, both authors use a combination of rescreening data, laboratory statistics, report accuracy, and program performance to reassign workload.
      • Legal experts said it is common practice in the Eastern District of Virginia to reassign a bankruptcy case to the same judge who handled the first one.
      • So things are once again in a state of rearrangement in my humble apartment, getting shifted, moved around and reassigned.
      • Players need to help each other to complete the game, exchanging their partial views of the game, suggesting moves to each other, and reassigning the workload among themselves.
      • So Dad had his project reassigned and moved us up to Alaska.
      • Although courses in the program would continue to be offered, the administration reassigned the professor's courses to others.
      • A military leader explained that Vietnam is inactivated at this date and its mission and functions reassigned.
      • ‘By closing those offices that are no longer efficient, the ministry can instead reassign resources and energy to other matters,’ Chien said.
      • Sure, that can be fine-tuned so that there is not too much of a surplus in staffing, by reassigning stuff and bouncing it to other centres, provided that is done properly.
      • Would the ability to reassign resources without downtime or service interruption be beneficial?
      • Several species originally assigned to Zanthopsis have been formally reassigned to other genera herein or by other authors.
      • During the equilibration phase, the velocities were reassigned every 0.5 ps, conforming to the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution.
      • On Lag 0 Ignored Repetition trials, the probe target was reassigned the word that appeared as the distractor in the second prime display.
      Synonyms
      assign temporarily, lend
 
 
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