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61 reorient
[ˌriː'ɔːrɪənt]гл.1) переориентировать, давать новую ориентацию, трансформироватьEinstein's quantum and relativity theories were reorienting physics thought. (A. H. Compton) — Квантовая теория и теория относительности Эйнштейна дали новую ориентацию физической мысли.
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62 display
1. n1) показ, демонстрация; выставка; экспозиция2) дисплей, экран компьютера
- base rate history display
- branch display
- bulk display
- collective display
- cut case display
- dual display
- eye-catching display
- foreign display
- full case display
- goods display
- group display
- in-store display
- interior display
- joint display
- major display
- open display
- outdoor display
- permanent display
- product display
- sample display
- shelf display
- window display
- display at an exhibition
- display of conversion tables
- display of equipment
- display of exhibits
- display of goods
- display of an invention
- display of a pavilion
- display of samples
- exhibit at a display
- rearrange the display
- refill the display2. v1) показывать, демонстрироватьEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > display
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63 better
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64 convert
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66 correcting
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67 mend
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68 overhaul
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69 rebuild
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70 recast
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71 recondition
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72 reconstruct
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73 rectify
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74 rectifying
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75 reform
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76 reforming
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77 reorganize
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78 repair
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79 realign
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80 reorganise
См. также в других словарях:
Rearrange — Re ar*range (r[=e] [a^]r*r[=a]nj ), v. t. To arrange again; to arrange in a different way. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rearrange — index alter, convert (change use), disturb, edit, modify (alter), reapportion, reconstruct, redistribute … Law dictionary
rearrange — (v.) 1798, from RE (Cf. re ) back, again + ARRANGE (Cf. arrange). Related: Rearranged; rearranging … Etymology dictionary
rearrange — ► VERB ▪ arrange again in a different way. DERIVATIVES rearrangement noun … English terms dictionary
rearrange — [rē΄ə rānj′] vt. rearranged, rearranging 1. to arrange again 2. to arrange in a different manner … English World dictionary
Rearrange — Single infobox Name = Rearrange Artist = God Lives Underwater from Album = Life in the So Called Space Age Released = July 14, 1998 Format = CD Genre = Industrial rock, Techno, Rock Length = 10:55 Label = A M Producer = Gary Richards Last single … Wikipedia
Rearrange EP — Infobox Album Name = Rearrange EP Type = studio Artist = God Lives Underwater Released = 1998 Recorded = Genre = Industrial rock, Techno, Rock Length = 27:16 Label = A M Producer = Gary Richards Last album = Life in the So Called Space Age (1998) … Wikipedia
rearrange — [[t]ri͟ːəre͟ɪnʤ[/t]] rearranges, rearranging, rearranged 1) VERB If you rearrange things, you change the way in which they are organized or ordered. [V n] When she returned, she found Malcolm had rearranged all her furniture... [V n] A waiter was … English dictionary
rearrange — UK [ˌriːəˈreɪndʒ] / US [ˌrɪəˈreɪndʒ] verb [transitive] Word forms rearrange : present tense I/you/we/they rearrange he/she/it rearranges present participle rearranging past tense rearranged past participle rearranged 1) to arrange people or… … English dictionary
rearrange — verb Rearrange is used with these nouns as the object: ↑furniture, ↑schedule … Collocations dictionary
rearrange — re|ar|range [ˌri:əˈreındʒ] v [T] 1.) to change the position or order of things ▪ She set about rearranging the furniture in the living room. 2.) to change the time of a meeting etc ▪ My secretary will phone to rearrange the appointment.… … Dictionary of contemporary English