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shake-up noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + SHAKE-UP | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbig, huge, major, massive 大变动;重大变革complete, wholesale (BrE) , wide-ranging 彻底改组;大规模改组controversial, radical 有争议的/彻底的变革proposed 提出的变革方案long-awaited 期盼已久的变革urgent 紧急变动boardroom, government (BrE) , management 董事会/政府/管理层改组VERB + SHAKE-UPneed 需要重组call for 要求重组◆The paper calls for an urgent shake-up in the health-care system.这家报纸呼吁卫生保健体制急需改革。plan, promise 计划/承诺重组◆The headline read 'Local company plans shake-up'.标题是《当地公司计划重组》。face, have, undergo 面临重组;经历变革◆Police forces face the biggest shake-up in their 150-year history.警察机关面临成立 150 年以来的最大规模改革。lead to 导致变革◆This case could lead to a shake-up of the prison system.这一案件可能会引发监狱体制的变革。PREPOSITIONin a/the shake-up 在改组中◆the posts that were scrapped in the recent shake-up最近改组中裁掉的职位shake-up at 对⋯的改组◆a major shake-up at the company对公司的重大改组shake-up in ⋯内的重组◆a radical shake-up in the chemical industry化工行业的全面重组 |