[VERB 动词]改变…的方向;改变…的目标 If you redirect your energy, resources, or ability, you begin doing something different or trying to achieve something different.
[V n]
Controls were used to redistribute or redirect resources.
采用了管控措施来重新分配资源或改变其流向。
redirection
A redirection of resources would be required.
需要对资源进行重新配置。
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[VERB 动词]使改道;使改变目的地 If you redirect someone or something, you change their course or destination.
[V n]
She redirected them to the men's department.
她指引他们去了男装部。
redirection
...the Royal Mail redirection service.
皇家邮政转投服务
Oxford
re·dir·ect/ˌriːdəˈrekt; NAmEˌriːdəˈrekt//ˌriːdɪˈrekt; NAmEˌriːdɪˈrekt//ˌriːdaɪˈrekt; NAmEˌriːdaɪˈrekt/verb1redirectsth (to sth) to use sth, for example money, in a different way or for a different purpose (以新的方式或目的)重新使用◆Resources are being redirected to this important new project.为这一重要的新项目重新调配了资源。2redirectsth (to sth) to send sth to a different address or in a different direction 改寄;改变投递方向◆Enquiries on this matter are being redirected to the press office.询问此事的信件转到新闻处。◆Make sure you get your mail redirected to your new address.注意一定要让你的邮件改投到你的新住址。▶re·dir·ec·tionredirectionredirections/; NAmE/noun[singular , uncountable ]◆a sudden redirection of economic policy经济政策的突然转变◆the redirection of mail邮件改投redirectredirectsredirectedredirectingre·dir·ect/ˌriːdəˈrekt; NAmEˌriːdəˈrekt/re·dir·ec·tion/; NAmE/
1to use something for a different purpose: She was good at redirecting the children’s energy into something useful.2to send something in a different direction: The flight was redirected to Cleveland.3British English to send someone’s letters to their new address from an address that they have leftSYN forward—redirection /-ˈrekʃən/ noun [uncountable]
WDF
redirect
[ˌri:dəˈrekt]redirected, redirecting, redirects
GRETOEFL
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redirected[343]
再直接的(37%),重新寄送(36%),重新传入(27%)
n.再直接询问
vt.使改方向;重新寄送
adj.再直接的
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