restructure
Significado: To organise something differently; to change the structure of a company, system, or financial arrangement, often to improve efficiency or manage debt.
Corporate restructuring may involve merging departments, laying off staff, selling assets, or reorganising management. Debt restructuring involves renegotiating the terms of loans. The word is often a euphemism for difficult changes such as redundancies. The noun form is 'restructuring.'
Ejemplos
- The company plans to restructure its operations to focus on core business areas. 该公司计划重组其业务,以聚焦核心业务领域。La empresa planea reestructurar sus operaciones para centrarse en las áreas de negocio principales.同社はコア事業分野に集中するため、事業の再編を計画している。그 회사는 핵심 사업 분야에 집중하기 위해 사업 구조 재편을 계획하고 있다.
- Following the financial crisis, several banks were forced to restructure their debt. 金融危机后,数家银行被迫进行债务重组。Tras la crisis financiera, varios bancos se vieron obligados a reestructurar su deuda.金融危機後、複数の銀行が債務の再編成を余儀なくされた。금융 위기 이후 여러 은행이 부채 구조 조정을 강요받았다.
- The restructuring will result in the loss of approximately two hundred jobs. 此次重组将导致约两百个工作岗位的流失。La reestructuración supondrá la pérdida de aproximadamente doscientos puestos de trabajo.このリストラクチャリングにより約200人の雇用が失われる見込みである。이번 구조 조정으로 약 200개의 일자리가 감소할 전망이다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: professional, media
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From re- (again) + structure, from Latin structura (a fitting together, building), from struere (to pile up, build). The verb emerged in the mid-20th century.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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