regroup

英[ˌriː'ɡruːp] 美[ˌriː'ɡruːp]
  • v. 重新组合;重新编制;重新部署
regrouped regrouped regrouping regroups
  • regain v.恢复;重回;复得
  • regal adj.帝王的;尊贵的
  • regale v.盛情招待;尽情吃喝;使快乐n.款待
  • regalement n.盛宴;丰餐
  • regalia n.王袍;王权的标志;(某种官阶或官职的)标志或服装;(正式场合的)特别服饰
Verb:
  1. organize anew, as after a setback

  2. reorganize into new groups

1. The rebels may simply be using the truce to regroup their forces.
叛军可能只想利用停火重新组织他们的军事力量。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Inside , protesters regroup and rearm around bonfires that burn through the night.
而进入这一地区后, 抗议者们在彻夜长燃的篝火前组织起来,并重新武装.

来自互联网

3. Our armies have retired to regroup for a fresh attack.
我们的部队已经退下来重新整编,以便发动新的进攻.

来自互联网

4. The Covenant fleet was in disarray, slowed and paused to regroup.
圣约人舰队开始混乱, 减速然后重新组队.

来自互联网

5. We'll regroup there and see what can be done about that rocket.
我们在这边集合然后看我们能对那些火箭做些什么.

来自互联网

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. It would regroup and reappear in the rear.
      他们会在后方重新组合出现。
    2. Our army retired to regroup for a fresh attack.
      我们的军队后撤重新编队准备发动新的进攻。
    3. They regrouped their forces and renewed the attack.
      他们重新聚集兵力,再次发动进攻。

regroup的相关资料: