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词汇 relist
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Definition of relist in English:

relist

verbriːˈlɪst
[with object]
  • Place (something, especially shares) on a list again.

    把…重新列入清单,使(股票)重新上市

    the last-minute push to relist the shares came despite plunging share prices yesterday
    Example sentencesExamples
    • After five years the species could be relisted if necessary.
    • Of course, the company could reorganize, turn itself around, get relisted, and prove that Uncle Lou was right after all.
    • If it is gone entirely, please let me know and I will relist it.
    • However, before the appeal against sentence could be relisted, the appellant absconded from prison and remained at large.
    • In 1972 the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Legislation, a nonprofit advocacy group, unsuccessfully lobbied the U.S. government to relist marijuana as a Schedule II substance.
    • But PPR could probably get loans to buy out the remaining shareholders and then raise new cash by relisting Gucci.
    • The summons will be relisted after that and at least at that stage we will know whether you have got into this Court or not.
    • Air New Zealand shares were suspended while Singapore sold its 6.3% stake but they were relisted after the sale went through on Wednesday.
    • The Stock Exchange is awaiting a further update on the firm's financial position before it will agree to relisting the troubled exploration company's shares.
    • Since British Energy, the nuclear-power generator, was restructured and its shares were relisted at the start of the year, it has attracted a shrewd following.
    • Sinn Fein was confident last night of continuing its fund-raising in the US despite the upsurge in anti-terrorist feeling and Unionist efforts to have its IRA armed wing relisted as a terrorist organisation.
    • While I do not agree with your reasoning, I do respect that as a private company you have the right to set your own policies and I have no intention of violating your rules by relisting the item.
    • It may be thought desirable to hold a directions hearing at an early date, so that no further avoidable delay occurs before any new evidence is filed and the appeal is relisted for hearing.
    • There is now an application to take the matter out of the list for that day and to have it relisted for a date sometime in 2003.
    • Railtrack shareholders will be offered an expected 230p per share this week when the company is relisted on the London stock exchange.
    • He had again considered relisting these properties and apparently had scheduled an appointment to meet with a realtor to deal with that.
    • They wrote me a very ominous e-mail saying if I relisted the item horrible things would happen to me.
    • The matter was then relisted for hearing on the 14th June 2000.
    • The matter was to be relisted for determination of the question who should pay those costs.
    • The firm earned $800 million more by selling shares in Celanese after relisting it on the New York Stock Exchange in January.
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