英语释义
1. to orient (someone or something) again or differently: such as
2. to change the orientation or direction of (something or someone)
reorient the antenna reoriented herself so she was facing north
3. to reacquaint (someone, especially oneself) with a situation, environment, etc.
woke up and reoriented myself to my surroundings … returning servicewomen and men struggling to reorient themselves to civilian life.
— Molly Callahan
4. to change the goal or emphasis of (something or someone)
… I stumbled into motherhood and was bewildered at … the volte-face required to reorient myself, my values and my way of life …
— Madeleine Bunting … lacks nearly every resource necessary to reorient its archaic industrial economy …
— David Remnick The long-term potential of vast databases of genomic data to … reorient the debate on medical priorities …
— Larry Downes and Paul Nunes also to direct (something) toward the interests of a different group
… reorienting its policy priorities to the working class.
— Franklin Foer