reorganisation

IPA/riːˌɔː.ɡən.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/
IPA/riːˌɔːr.ɡən.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/

reorganisation — 名詞

  • reorganisationsingular
  • reorganisationsplural

1. a process in which a company, organisation, or system changes the way it is arra

1.名詞B2
釋義

重組;改組

公司或組織的結構調整

a process in which a company, organisation, or system changes the way it is arranged or run, especially to become more effective or to reduce costs

例句

After the merger, the bank underwent a major reorganisation that merged three departments into one.

合併之後,這家銀行進行了大規模重組,將三個部門合而為一。

collocation: undergo + reorganisation

The government announced a reorganisation of the health service to reduce waiting times for patients.

政府宣布了醫療服務的改組,以縮短病患的等待時間。

reorganisation + of + noun phrase

同義詞
  • restructuring

    largely interchangeable, but 'restructuring' often emphasises financial or debt changes more than 'reorganisation'

  • overhaul

    suggests a more complete and dramatic change, often involving repair or replacement of parts of a system

  • reshuffle

    mainly used for changes to personnel or roles within an organisation, especially in politics

反義詞
  • stagnation

    describes a state where no change or improvement happens

文法句型

undergo + reorganisation

reorganisation + of + noun phrase

a + adjective + reorganisation

用法筆記

Frequently used in business and government contexts. Often implies changes that affect staff roles, departmental structure, or procedures — not just superficial adjustments.

常見錯誤

The company did a reorganisation of the office furniture.
The company did a reorganisation of its sales team into regional divisions.
💡Reorganisation refers to structural changes in how work is arranged, not physical rearrangement of objects.
I need a reorganisation of my desk.
I need to reorganise my desk.
💡For small, personal spaces, use the verb form 'reorganise' rather than the noun.