reorganisation
reorganisation — 名詞
- reorganisationsingular
- reorganisationsplural
1. a process in which a company, organisation, or system changes the way it is arra
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
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
Hao's job changed several times during the reorganisation, but he was never asked to leave.
在這次重組期間,Hao 的工作內容改變了好幾次,但從來沒有人要他離開。
The school's reorganisation created larger class sizes but freed up money for new library books.
學校的重組雖然導致班級人數增加,卻也釋出經費添購新的圖書館藏書。
- 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
- 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.