[VERB 动词]改组;重新组织;调整 To restructure an organization or system means to change the way it is organized, usually in order to make it work more effectively.
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The President called on educators and politicians to help him restructure American education...
总统号召教育家和政治家们帮助他重新调整美国的教育体系。
How can I begin to restructure my life so that I'm happier with it?
我怎样才能开始调整自己的生活,让自己更快乐一些?
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1,520 workers were laid off as part of a restructuring.
作为改组计划的一部分,公司裁减了1,520名工人。
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re·struc·tureAWL/ˌriːˈstrʌktʃə(r); NAmEˌriːˈstrʌktʃər/verb[transitive , intransitive ]restructure(sth) to organize sth such as a system or a company in a new and different way 调整结构;改组;重建▶re·struc·tur·ingAWLrestructuringrestructurings/; NAmE/noun[uncountable , countable, usually singular ]restructurerestructuresrestructuredrestructuringre·struc·ture/ˌriːˈstrʌktʃə(r); NAmEˌriːˈstrʌktʃər/re·struc·tur·ing/; NAmE/
to change the way in which something such as a government, business, or system is organized: proposals to radically restructure Britain’s electronics industry—restructuring noun [countable, uncountable]: the major restructuring of our armed forces
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