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词汇 re-advertise
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Definition of re-advertise in English:

re-advertise

verbriːˈadvətʌɪz
[with object]
  • Advertise (something, especially a job vacancy) again.

    把(某物,尤指空缺职位)重新登广告

    we'll have to re-advertise the job
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The controversial post of Keighley Town Council clerk is to be re-advertised under a new title and with a starting salary of at least £26,000.
    • They have just re-advertised her job, tailoring it for a Turkish speaker.
    • Despite initial indications that the job would be re-advertised at the new salary level, the panel decided not to re-advertise it.
    • This will give us to the end of the month to seal this order or we would have to re-advertise the proposal.
    • The job will be re-advertised in the week following the last fixture against Ireland and Todd will have the opportunity to re-apply.
    • She is effectively dismissing him and re-advertising his job, and hasn't ever consulted with him on any of the issues that she may have had concerns about.
    • The post is to be re-advertised and the council's recruitment strategy reviewed in the hope of attracting a wider field of candidates in future.
    • As reported, the post of director for Scotland is to be re-advertised.
    • The position was originally re-advertised two months ago, but most observers assumed that the press listing had more to do with visa regulations than any real need for a new coach.
    • As such, the post will be re-advertised this week - it is uncertain where exactly - and the website will also provide a link to the ad to make it ‘as open to as many people as possible’.
    • Harrison admits the post had to be re-advertised after the initial selection process failed to yield suitable depth of candidates, but the suspicion remains that it has not been handled as efficiently as it might have been.
    • An initial recruitment drive saw four applicants of 70 shortlisted and interviewed but none were found to be suitable and in January this year the post was re-advertised.
    • But jobs at the centre would have to be re-advertised.
    • They re-advertised the franchise and three groups applied.
    • We'll re-advertise next week but we have three, possibly four hot prospects who've been asking us if you were back on the market.
    • The out-going Commissioner also says the importance of her post, which is being re-advertised, is being watered down and will make it difficult for her successor to investigate misconduct.
    • He said the post had been re-advertised and a new applicant would be chosen before September, leaving time for the successful candidate to give two months' notice to their current employer.
    • The permanent post is expected to be re-advertised towards the end of 2003.
    • The election was not re-advertised because the party felt it would be unfair to allow anyone else to enter at this late stage.
    • The biggest problems were in London, where 40% of primary school headships had to be re-advertised after failing to attract sufficient good quality applicants.

Derivatives

  • re-advertisement

  • nounriːədˈvəːtɪsm(ə)nt
    • The commission also announced that 19 applications had been received for the second tranche of radio licences to be advertised under the process for the re-advertisement of existing local radio services.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It also made it clear there would be further re-advertisements after a further three years.
      • A re-advertisement of the contract is viewed as the least attractive option by the company, which needs to secure new maintenance orders by March.
      • Re-advertisement of an existing local analogue commercial radio licence is not a statutory requirement.
      • Figures reveal Roman Catholic Schools had the highest numbers of re-advertisements.
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