realign
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1 [Tn] bring (sth) into a new or former arrangement; align again 使(某事物)(按新的或原先的方式)重新排列
realign ranks of troops 重整部队队形
The chairs were realigned to face the stage. 椅子已重新排好面向舞台.
2 [I, Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr no passive 不用於被动语态]
~ (oneself) (with sth) (esp politics 尤用於政治) form into new groups; reorganize 重组; 改组; 整编
The party may realign (itself) with Labour in a new coalition. 该党可能与工党重新组成新的联盟.