replan       
verb [ T ] (also re-plan) uk/ˌriːˈplæn/
 重新计划
to think about and arrange how you are going to do something differently, for example, at a different time or in a different way
  We had to replan our deliveries so that only one van went in and out of the congestion zone every day.
 There should be a repeat scan every few weeks with the option to re-plan the treatment. 应该每隔几周重复进行一次扫描,让人有重新规划治疗的选择。 
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 - If you're under too much stress, you may need to replan your life.
 - Having made my decision to stay, I started to re-plan how the restaurant was going to progress over the next few years.
 - I had to re-plan my working shifts several times because my college timetable kept changing.
 - Do you need to replan your finances so as to reduce payments and free up more of your income?