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1 mischen
- {to alloy} nấu thành hợp kim, trộn vào, pha trộn, làm xấu đi, làm giảm giá trị đi - {to blend (blended,blended/blent,blent) trộn lẫn, hợp nhau - {to compound} pha, trộn, hoà lẫn, ghép thành từ ghép, dàn xếp, điều đình - {to hocus} đánh lừa, lừa phỉnh, chơi khăm chơi xỏ, đánh thuốc mê, bỏ thuốc mê vào - {to mash} ngâm vào nước nóng, trộn để nấu, nghiền, bóp nát, làm cho mê mình, làm cho phải lòng mình - {to merge} hoà vào, hoà hợp, kết hợp, hợp nhất - {to mingle} lẫn vào - {to shuffle} lê, lê chân, xáo, trang, xáo bài, trang bài, xáo trộn, bỏ, đổ, trút, lúng túng mặc vội vào, lúng túng cởi vội ra, luôn luôn đổi chỗ, luôn luôn xê dịch, thay đổi ý kiến, dao động - tìm cách thoái thác, tìm cách lẩn tránh, lừa dối = mischen [mit] {to mix [with]}+ = mischen (Karten) {to riffle}+ = neu mischen (Karten) {to reshuffle}+ = sich mischen [unter] {to mix [with,among]}+ = richtig mischen {to temper}+ = sich in etwas mischen {to interfere in something}+ -
2 die Kabinettsumbildung
(Politik) - {cabinet reshuffle}
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reshuffle — re‧shuf‧fle [riːˈʆʌfl] verb [transitive] HUMAN RESOURCES to move people in a large organization, especially a government, from one job to another: • The world s biggest advertising agency is reshuffling its management. reshuffle noun [countable] … Financial and business terms
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reshuffle — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Reshuffle is used after these nouns: ↑cabinet, ↑government {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb Reshuffle is used with these nouns as the object: ↑cabinet … Collocations dictionary
reshuffle — re|shuffle [ri:ˈʃʌfəl, ˈri:ʃʌfəl] n especially BrE when the jobs of people who work in an organization are changed around, especially in a government = ↑reorganize ▪ a Cabinet reshuffle >reshuffle [ˌri:ˈʃʌfəl] v [T] … Dictionary of contemporary English
reshuffle — re|shuf|fle1 [ ,ri ʃʌfl, riʃʌfl ] noun count the process of changing the jobs or responsibilities of the people in a particular group or organization: a cabinet/boardroom reshuffle reshuffle re|shuf|fle 2 [ ,ri ʃʌfl, riʃʌfl ] verb transitive to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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reshuffle — transitive verb Date: 1830 1. to shuffle (as cards) again 2. to reorganize usually by the redistribution of existing elements < the cabinet was reshuffled by the prime minister > • reshuffle noun … New Collegiate Dictionary