relocate的意思和读音

relocate

: [ˈriloʊˌkeɪt] : [ˌriːləʊˈkeɪt]

v.使

relocates  relocating  relocated  

v.+n.relocate headquarters,relocate factory

v.remain

v.move,change place,reposition,transfer,displace

relocatev.

1.使to move or to move sb/sth to a new place to work or operate

The firm may be forced to relocate from New York to Stanford.

The company relocated its head office to Stanford.

v.1.[],2.3.

v.1.to move to a different place, or to make someone or something do this

1. property 16. relocate 17. residence 18. ...

2. rural relocate labour ...

5. relief n. relocate v. reject n./v. ...

6. toe n. relocate v. self-cancelling a. ...

7. pathogen( relocate) reburial( ) ...

8. :rename :relocate , :help ...

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1.You might have to relocate to make it more convenient to get to your job, or to accept a new job offer.便

2.Preferred method for small pieces storage. Flexible, convenient to assembling and knocking down. Easy to adjust and relocate.便

3.I realized that he might be stationed far away from Jamaica Plain, but I told him I would relocate and adjust.

4.Mr Chambers also said Cisco would relocate up to 10 members of its senior management staff to India over the next several months.10

5.Col. Gadhafi has several residences and other facilities outside Tripoli to which he could relocate, said a senior U. S. defense official.

6.If they break up, the company will probably have to relocate one of them to make the workplace more comfortable.使

7.He decided to relocate in New York because he found a good job there.

8.He decided to relocate in New York because be found a good work there.

9.Chrysler is currently trying to relocate its tooling from the unnamed supplier to another facility near Toronto.

10.Wildlife managers will try to relocate any thought to pose a significant risk, mainly those that seem to have lost their fear of humans.