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  • 1rearrange — [[t]ri͟ːəre͟ɪnʤ[/t]] rearranges, rearranging, rearranged 1) VERB If you rearrange things, you change the way in which they are organized or ordered. [V n] When she returned, she found Malcolm had rearranged all her furniture... [V n] A waiter was …

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  • 2rearrange — UK [ˌriːəˈreɪndʒ] / US [ˌrɪəˈreɪndʒ] verb [transitive] Word forms rearrange : present tense I/you/we/they rearrange he/she/it rearranges present participle rearranging past tense rearranged past participle rearranged 1) to arrange people or… …

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  • 3rearrange — re|ar|range [ˌri:əˈreındʒ] v [T] 1.) to change the position or order of things ▪ She set about rearranging the furniture in the living room. 2.) to change the time of a meeting etc ▪ My secretary will phone to rearrange the appointment.… …

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  • 4rearrange — verb (T) 1 to change the position or order of things: Let s rearrange the furniture and have the desk by the window. 2 to change the time of a meeting etc rearrangement noun (C, U) …

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  • 5Rearrange the deck chairs on the Titanic — A colloquial expression used to describe a task or plan that is considered more foolish than a waste of time, a waste of valuable resources. It refers to the sinking of the Titanic.The first use of this phrase has been traced to A New York Times… …

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  • 6rearrange — re|ar|range [ ,riə reındʒ ] verb transitive 1. ) to arrange for an event, meeting, etc. to take place at a different time: The meeting has been rearranged for Tuesday. 2. ) to arrange people or things in a different order or in different… …

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  • 7rearrange — [ˌriːəˈreɪndʒ] verb [T] 1) to arrange people or things in a different way 2) to arrange for an event or meeting to take place at a different time …

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  • 8Just-in-time compilation — In computing, just in time compilation (JIT), also known as dynamic translation, is a method to improve the runtime performance of computer programs. Historically, computer programs had two modes of runtime operation, either interpreted or static …

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  • 9Insertion time — The term insertion time is used to describe the length of time which is required to rearrange a subcritical mass of fissile material into a critical mass. This is one of the three main requirements in a nuclear weapon design to create a working… …

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  • 10The Gladiators — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Les Gladiateurs (homonymie).  Pour le jeu vidéo d Eugen Systems, voir The Gladiators: Galactic Circus Games The …

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