reassign的意思和读音

reassign

: [ˌri:ə'saɪn] : [ˌri:ə'saɪn]

v.…();

v.recast,reallocate,reselect,redistribute

reassignv.

1.~ sb (to sth)to give sb a different duty, position, or responsibility

After his election defeat he was reassigned to the diplomatic service.

2.~ sth (to sb/sth)…();to give sth to a different person or organization; to change the status of sth

The case was reassigned to a different court.

v.1.;;;

1. reassess reassign reassociate ...

2. pointer: reassign: nest: ...

4. rapture , reassign , ratify , ...

5. ... : reassemble reassign : rollback r…

6.;(d)(reassign)

7. ... befitting: reassign: librarian: ...

8.3、(reassign) 。 4、(simplicity)

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1.At times it was necessary to reassign the employee to a different manager so they could continue to be of value to the company.

2.Copy the BLOB to a temporary table or to a table variable , and then reassign the value to the original column .BLOB

3.String also allows you to reassign individual characters, something the built-in string data type does not support.

4.Why does Admiral Adama reassign his son, Lee, from piloting a Viper to security for Romo Lampkin during the lead up to the trial?·

5.If the person you send the email to is not available, there is no way for an administrator to reassign the work to someone else.

6.Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.

7.If you need to reassign a task but you do not see any options to do so on the My Work page, contact your project manager.

8.You then reassign the mail components to the frameset of your original Journal application.Journalframeset。

9.Specifies that the procedure cannot replace or reassign the variable element underlying the corresponding argument in the calling code.

10.Eventually, he must also decide whether to merge or reassign the responsibilities of America's multiple federal and state regulators.