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Перевод: regroup
[глагол] перегруппировывать; перегруппировываться
Тезаурус:
- The medium bombards and basilisks, made by John in his wisdom with trunnions, now showed the virtues of his new two-wheeled carriages, which made them easy to move and regroup whatever the weather.
- Holmes lost a scrum on his own 25, and before the defence could regroup Paul Medley, another player returning to Thrum Hall, stepped out of three tackles to score by the posts.
- But the power of the German sweep faltered and French forces were able to regroup and mount a counter-attack from the Paris region.
- This analysis can be carried out manually by examining related complaints, grumbles etc and assessing the root cause of the expressed problems, or by utilising the facilities of a computer database to record, assess and regroup a series of minor points.
- A similar delay this year could spell the end of Sudan's civil war, unless the SPLA can regroup and mend differences.
- Phase two envisaged a period to regroup and resupply, with phase three coming into force immediately the main battle started on 23 October.
- Regroup and remember
- Both the security forces and the death squads have renewed their campaign of intimidation against trade unions and popular organizations which had begun to regroup and regain influence during the Duarte period.
- How the reformers in the Soviet Union might still regroup and win
- Barely a hundred survived to regroup with Davout's reserves in the moorland north of the village.
- Using the database sorting facilities to regroup the information as required, it is then possible to explore the actual information base of the organisation in a number of ways.
- If he lost an engagement, he would simply regroup and try again.
- He frets that, when it comes to the point, the requirements for SATs may not tally with the requirements for GCSE; that he may have to regroup the whole school to align pupils according to their ability rather than their age.
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