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单词 re-sort
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Definition of re-sort in English:

re-sort

verb riːˈsɔːtriˈsɔrt
[with object]
  • Sort (something) again or differently.

    children find pleasure in sorting and re-sorting boxes of buttons
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were constantly sorting and re-sorting themselves.
    • The student usually attempts to help out by restacking the papers, but the teacher will probably have to spend additional time re-sorting the papers.
    • After re-designing the booth and re-sorting the books, the gates opened to visitors.
    • And it would be great if I could just press a button and do that, rather than having to re-sort the order of 24 pages.
    • The president, and other club volunteers performed a ‘mini waste audit’ in the Great Hall, re-sorting garbage bin contents into trash, recyclables and compostable material piles.
    • As opposed to an electronic collection that can be sorted and re-sorted at will, any printed collection of charms will have to remain fixed, ordered by a single principle, contents, or goal, or form.
    • Linda wants to know if there is a quicker way to move or re-sort columns in the spreadsheet than to cut and paste.
    • But should you be so inclined, here's my recently updated Wish List (I'd re-sort the list by priority before making a purchase).
    • I made and put up some shelves recently, and had cause to re-sort all the books in the house.
    • Once the door was closed, she shook her head and sat back, trying to re-sort her papers.
    • But now we find a large-scale re-sorting of people among cities and regions nationwide, with some regions becoming centers of the creative class while others are composed of larger shares of working-class or service-class people.
    • Once fibers are downcycled into mixed paper products, they can never be re-sorted to be used for P&W papers.
    • At the destination station they are unloaded by other dabba wallahs and re-sorted, this time according to street address and floor.
    • Any time there is that much change, all organizations have to re-sort themselves.
    • I sorted by function, re-sorted by colour and brand, then fondled each item individually, planning what to use and what to hoard.
 
 

Definition of re-sort in US English:

re-sort

verbrēˈsôrtriˈsɔrt
[with object]
  • Sort (something) again or differently.

    children find pleasure in sorting and re-sorting boxes of buttons
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As opposed to an electronic collection that can be sorted and re-sorted at will, any printed collection of charms will have to remain fixed, ordered by a single principle, contents, or goal, or form.
    • The student usually attempts to help out by restacking the papers, but the teacher will probably have to spend additional time re-sorting the papers.
    • Once the door was closed, she shook her head and sat back, trying to re-sort her papers.
    • At the destination station they are unloaded by other dabba wallahs and re-sorted, this time according to street address and floor.
    • But should you be so inclined, here's my recently updated Wish List (I'd re-sort the list by priority before making a purchase).
    • Once fibers are downcycled into mixed paper products, they can never be re-sorted to be used for P&W papers.
    • The president, and other club volunteers performed a ‘mini waste audit’ in the Great Hall, re-sorting garbage bin contents into trash, recyclables and compostable material piles.
    • After re-designing the booth and re-sorting the books, the gates opened to visitors.
    • They were constantly sorting and re-sorting themselves.
    • I sorted by function, re-sorted by colour and brand, then fondled each item individually, planning what to use and what to hoard.
    • Any time there is that much change, all organizations have to re-sort themselves.
    • And it would be great if I could just press a button and do that, rather than having to re-sort the order of 24 pages.
    • Linda wants to know if there is a quicker way to move or re-sort columns in the spreadsheet than to cut and paste.
    • I made and put up some shelves recently, and had cause to re-sort all the books in the house.
    • But now we find a large-scale re-sorting of people among cities and regions nationwide, with some regions becoming centers of the creative class while others are composed of larger shares of working-class or service-class people.
 
 
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