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词汇 reallocate
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Definition of reallocate in English:

reallocate

verb riːˈaləkeɪtriˈæləˌkeɪt
[with object]
  • Allocate again or in a different way.

    再分配;重新分派;把…重新划拨

    tests are used to reallocate some pupils to a new stream
    surplus resources are reallocated
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Because in a market economy, resources, including human resources, are constantly reallocated between different uses.
    • In a detailed report, the Healthcare Commission demanded future resources be reallocated to underfunded towns.
    • The commissioner has broad discretion to allocate and reallocate resources to meet his operational requirements.
    • Suppression of reproduction reflects the classic conceptualization of the stress syndrome, as resources are reallocated to cope with needs more urgent than reproduction.
    • Legalization would mean a huge dollar savings for the government and the elimination of wasted time by police who could be reallocating their resources to other problems.
    • As the relevant courts have often noted, when a school reallocates resources to remedy past inequity against women, it does not commit a new act of reverse discrimination.
    • This conversion experience then rippled through science, changing the boundaries of disciplines, reallocating resources, and so on.
    • So if you reduce the profit margin by restricting advertising or imposing cost control, you will simply force companies to reallocate their resources.
    • Ideally universities will use this as an opportunity to reallocate resources from lectures to other teaching techniques (such as more tutors and on-line help), but might be tempted just to cut costs.
    • The self-interested behavior of producers leads them to adjust their supplies to meet market demand by reallocating productive resources.
    • But moral hazard reduces the ability to reallocate risk among different economic agents.
    • A parallel route, number 29, has had its frequency increased to every 15 minutes as a result of these extra resources being reallocated to it.
    • When conditions change, synchronization realigns the multiple priorities and reallocates resources.
    • There are some movements afoot, seeking to protect the resources which are left and reallocate resources to developing countries in need.
    • Therefore, by an infusion of new technologies, our goal is to reduce this operational footprint while simultaneously reallocating precious personnel resources and equipment to fulfill other critical missions.
    • The company's resources were reallocated to support the diversification strategy, and over time, sales of the new product lines grew, increasing earnings and revitalizing top line growth.
    • We are talking about reallocating resources to those that need it the most, and that's also for governments to really give priority to that, to know which populations do need attention.
    • Richmond said he hopes the groups' planning process also has reinforced a different attitude about reallocating resources.
    • The firm responded by reallocating resources and lawyers between departments, slimming down specialist teams and strengthening others.
    • Personnel were redeployed and financial resources were reallocated in support of field operations.

Derivatives

  • reallocation

  • noun riːaləˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌriˌæləˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
    • As in the more developed countries, this expansion in productivity comes from improved technologies and the reallocation of resources from lower to higher value activities.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In a different political context, a reallocation of those budgets could change the health map in the region to more favorable standards.
      • Funding for students who reach their limit or who discontinue their studies, whether by completing or withdrawing, is returned to a central pool for reallocation.
      • It plans to set aside 90 per cent of the shares as placement while the remaining 31.9 million new shares are for public offer, subject to reallocation.
      • For the UK this would involve fundamental reallocation of military resources, with full withdrawal from Germany as well as from UN work, then resiting in the key states.

Definition of reallocate in US English:

reallocate

verbriˈæləˌkeɪtrēˈaləˌkāt
[with object]
  • Allocate in a different way.

    再分配;重新分派;把…重新划拨

    a strong incentive to reallocate their resources overseas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This conversion experience then rippled through science, changing the boundaries of disciplines, reallocating resources, and so on.
    • In a detailed report, the Healthcare Commission demanded future resources be reallocated to underfunded towns.
    • A parallel route, number 29, has had its frequency increased to every 15 minutes as a result of these extra resources being reallocated to it.
    • So if you reduce the profit margin by restricting advertising or imposing cost control, you will simply force companies to reallocate their resources.
    • Richmond said he hopes the groups' planning process also has reinforced a different attitude about reallocating resources.
    • As the relevant courts have often noted, when a school reallocates resources to remedy past inequity against women, it does not commit a new act of reverse discrimination.
    • Therefore, by an infusion of new technologies, our goal is to reduce this operational footprint while simultaneously reallocating precious personnel resources and equipment to fulfill other critical missions.
    • The firm responded by reallocating resources and lawyers between departments, slimming down specialist teams and strengthening others.
    • There are some movements afoot, seeking to protect the resources which are left and reallocate resources to developing countries in need.
    • We are talking about reallocating resources to those that need it the most, and that's also for governments to really give priority to that, to know which populations do need attention.
    • Suppression of reproduction reflects the classic conceptualization of the stress syndrome, as resources are reallocated to cope with needs more urgent than reproduction.
    • Legalization would mean a huge dollar savings for the government and the elimination of wasted time by police who could be reallocating their resources to other problems.
    • When conditions change, synchronization realigns the multiple priorities and reallocates resources.
    • Because in a market economy, resources, including human resources, are constantly reallocated between different uses.
    • The self-interested behavior of producers leads them to adjust their supplies to meet market demand by reallocating productive resources.
    • But moral hazard reduces the ability to reallocate risk among different economic agents.
    • The company's resources were reallocated to support the diversification strategy, and over time, sales of the new product lines grew, increasing earnings and revitalizing top line growth.
    • Ideally universities will use this as an opportunity to reallocate resources from lectures to other teaching techniques (such as more tutors and on-line help), but might be tempted just to cut costs.
    • The commissioner has broad discretion to allocate and reallocate resources to meet his operational requirements.
    • Personnel were redeployed and financial resources were reallocated in support of field operations.
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