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Перевод: reorganize speek reorganize


[глагол]
переустраивать; реорганизовывать; преобразовывать; оздоровить


Тезаурус:

  1. Although kings made sporadic efforts to reform, to Purge and reorganize, again ultimately only the nineteenth century brought the abundance which permitted a system to organize the State and curb some of the worst excesses.
  2. His plan was to reorganize the Southern League with other clubs into two divisions of eighteen to twenty clubs each, to be called the Football Alliance, with promotion and relegation between the Second Division of the League and the First of the Alliance as well as within the two organizations.
  3. Given the close relationship between the occupational behaviour of working-class adolescents and their "personality", reformers faced certain difficulties: how to imbue them with approved ethical principles; how to turn them into efficient workers; how effectively to reorganize the labour-market for social and economic ends.
  4. "Its purpose is to help middle and secondary schools plan their overall curriculum to include an adequate coverage of pupils" study needs: the ability to formulate and focus a question, find possible sources, judge their appropriateness, extract the relevant information, reorganize it and prepare it for future use, or reorganize it and prepare it for future presentation to others.
  5. He helped to reorganize the local golf course so that students could play legally and cheaply.
  6. "Sorry to get you here so early," he said, "but Angela's death means we have to reorganize the entire workload, and I wanted a longer meeting today.
  7. Once documented the data can be rearranged in a way that reveals how you can reorganize matters to give you more time.
  8. Two of his partners protested promptly that the said Susy was fully deployed on their cases, and Peter Yeo settled down to reorganize the workload, emerging after ten minutes' hard negotiation with more or less the conclusion he had wanted.
  9. In 1939, after several years of study, the Conservative government attempted to reorganize the rather inefficient operation of the two airlines and to encourage more competition.
  10. Montgomery too had paused to reorganize his lines of communication, but planned a final assault to dislodge the Afrika Korps and drive them right back into Tunisia in December.
  11. If some of those who resist and resent the imposition, opt out of the electoral system (and the calculation is that these will be those who are thought, either now or in the future, likely to benefit from the present array of public services), while others are more inclined to vote at local elections for a party which offers to cut and reorganize services, the electoral outcome would be dramatic.
  12. Though single pieces were restrained, the cumulative effect of a group exhibition was to reorganize spatial perception radically.

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