shake-up的意思和读音

shake-up

n.

shake-ups  

n.transformation,radical change,upheaval,overhaul,reorganization

shake-upn.

1.~ (in/of sth)a situation in which a lot of changes are made to a company, an organization, etc. in order to improve the way in which it works

a management shake-up

n.1.;2.;;;3.;

n.1.an important change in the way that something such as a department or a company is organized

1. aerospace: shake-up: reshuffle: ...

2. shake-up shake-up shake off ...

3. minimum wage system Shake-up HR cost ...

4. consultation shake-up dissident ...

5. shake-out 使 shake-up shame corporation ...

6. step down shake-up speculation ...

7. shake-out 退 shake-up shake in your shoes );; …

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1.The world of hedge funds might be very close to a big shake-up and, perversely, New York could be one of the winners.

2.Recruiting outsiders is something of a last-ditch attempt to shake up the islands' inward-looking policing culture.

3.If you can't think, go for a walk. A change of atmosphere is good for you and gentle exercise helps shake up the brain cells./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>.

4.To shake up the race he had to go on the attack, but the tactic was a doubled-edged sword, because attacking can turn off some voters.

5.He speculates that market reformers at the central bank may be trying to shake up the domestic financial markets.

6.Toyota's upscale Lexus brand is set for a design shake-up as it battles to revive stodgy sales and a slipping image among young car buyers.(Toyota)(Lexus)

7.It should be mentioned, however, that Lehman's collapse was not the only major Wall Street shake-up driving the markets that day.使

8.A spokesman for the Radboud University said: "The new interpretation is a complete shake up of the story of the Creation as we know it. ":“。”

9.This is often used by old organisations in need of a shake-up.

10.Now Erskine is trying to shake up the status quo.