reassignment
noun [ C or U ] /ˌriː.əˈsaɪn.mənt/ /ˌriː.əˈsaɪn.mənt/
(also gender reassignment)变性手术
a process, including medical operations, by which someone's sex is changed from male to female or female to male, or an instance of this
There are 1,000 male-to-female gender reassignments annually. 每年有1千例由男性变为女性的变性手术。
Passports can be changed, but require a letter from a doctor stating that the individual has had reassignment surgery. 护照可以更改,但需要医生出具说明本人接受过变性手术的信函。
(为某人)再分配,再指派(工作);再指定(职位)
the act of giving someone a different job or position, or an example of this
Our department deals with the reassignment of personnel. 我们的部门负责处理人员的重新分配。
Layoffs, early retirements and job reassignments will be used to meet teacher contract demands. 裁员、提前退休和工作调动等办法将被用来满足教师合同的要求。
(将某项工作)指派给其他人
the act of giving a piece of work to a different person, or an example of this
The reassignment of security tasks from one department to another may seem bureaucratic. 将安全工作从一个部门重新分配到另一个部门可能看起来很官僚。
(将某物)给其他人;(以不同方式)再分配
the act of giving something to a different person, or sharing things out in a different way, or an example of this
Some in the international community are calling for a reassignment of aid priorities. 国际社会有人呼吁重新考虑援助的优先次序。
This annex permits reassignments of financial assets between categories. 该附加条款允许在不同类别之间重新分配金融资产。