relocate
动词 v.
英 /ˌɹiːləʊˈkeɪt/|/ˌɹiːləˈkeɪt/
美 /ˌɹiˈloʊ̯keɪ̯t/|/ˌɹiloʊ̯ˈkeɪ̯t/
英文释义
动词 v.
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To move (something) from one place to another.
— We had to relocate the magazine rack because we bruised our shins on it too frequently when it was near the door.
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To change one's domicile or place of business.
— Alfred relocated to Colorado Springs to take advantage of the boom in the defense industry.
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To lose something and find it again.
— I relocated the bird I spotted last week.
词源
Etymology tree
Proto-Italic *wre-
Latin re-der.
Old French re-bor.
Middle English re-
English re-
English locate
English relocate
From re- + locate.
Proto-Italic *wre-
Latin re-der.
Old French re-bor.
Middle English re-
English re-
English locate
English relocate
From re- + locate.
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