rearranging
[ˌri:ə'reɪndʒɪŋ]
v.
重新安排( rearrange的现在分词 );
重新布置;
改变既定的(计划等);
做无用功;
例句:
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A waiter was rapidly rearranging tables for the big group.
一个服务生正在麻利地为这一大帮人重新布置餐桌。
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None of the staff believe that the new system will improve anything. It's simply a case of rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic.
没有职员相信新的体制会有什么助益. 这只是跟重新摆放泰坦尼克号上的甲板躺椅一样,无济于事.
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She varied the appearance of the room by rearranging the furniture.
她重新布置家具来改变房间的风貌.
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Online populism is rearranging legal and political power.
来自SA
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The lights go down and Michael starts rearranging the chairs into a circle.
来自THETIMES
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The puzzle required rearranging blocks so they matched the pattern on a picture.
来自BBC