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1. to rearrange


We're going to rearrange the furniture in kids' room when they start school.

2. transpose



3. recognise


I didn't recognise him because he was wearing glasses
She didn't recognise him.
Can you recognise different kinds of fish?
No one recognised Phil when he came to the party dressed as an old man.
I only hoped she would recognise me
I didn't recognise you in your uniform.
I recognise her from a party we went to last year.
He has a beard now, that's why I didn't recognise him immediately.
One of the cashiers recognised him.
recognise it is true.
They recognised this footballer.
It is not until we lose our health that we recognise its blessing.
I didn't recognise the tune.
Qing Qing, a seven-year-old panda, can even recognise its name.

4. rewire


how much to light up my star again And rewire all my thoughts?
how much to light up my star again, and rewire all my thoughts?

5. reorganize


We reorganized the plant because it wasn't working as we had expected.
As the date didn't work for the section chief, it was necessary to completely reorganize the drinking party.

6. scramble


For them, every day is a scramble./ A minor argument turned into a scramble.
The scramble was tough, but we're finally at the top
The word order in this sentence is scrambled.
One officer had to scramble on to the bonnet of a car to escape.
To scramble is to move quickly in a disorganized fashion, like people running to get out of the rain. When you scramble a message, it can no longer be read.
I scrambled to my feet
The conversation was electronically scrambled.
We scrambled up the hill.
Here are just three major areas of technological development that could completely scramble who we are and who we see ourselves to be
1. He scrambled to the top of the mountain and looked really tired 2. They scrambled for the last product on the shelf.
make scrambled eggs
If you scramble eggs, you break them, mix them together and then cook them in butter.(2)
... sometimes you have to scramble a little bit up...