shakeup
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++shake·up /ˈʃeɪkʌp/ noun [countable] BBCHANGE/MAKE something DIFFERENTa process by which an organization makes a lot of big changes in a short time to improve its effectiveness 改组,重新组合shakeup of a big shakeup of the education system 教育制度的重大改革
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shakeup• The announcement was made just days after Chung Mong Koo became chairman in a group management shakeup.• a sweeping shakeup in the company's middle management• An Apple Computer spokeswoman and other sources confirmed the shakeup at the vice president level.From Longman Business Dictionaryshakeupshake‧up /ˈʃeɪkʌp/ noun [countable] a process in which an organization makes lots of changes in a short time in order to become more successful, effective etcThe shakeup could cost as many as 3,000 of the bank’s 41,600 employees their jobs.High-levelmanagement shakeups were announced at two major Japanese brokerage firms.shake·up nounChineseSyllable
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shakeup
shake‧up /ˈʃeɪkʌp/
noun [countable]
a process by which an organization makes a lot of big changes in a short time to improve its effectiveness
shakeup of
a big shakeup of the education system
shake‧up /ˈʃeɪkʌp/
noun [countable]a process by which an organization makes a lot of big changes in a short time to improve its effectiveness
shakeup of