1.〈英口〉重新安排;更新装备(工厂等)
1.to arrange something so that it is organized in a different way
1.It was said that his personal records were rejiggered by one of his schoolmates.
据说他的个人档案被他的一个同学篡改过。
2.HP says it has an advantage there -- many applications written for the Web need be rejiggered only slightly to work on WebOS.
惠普自称其优势在于许多为Web编写的应用程序只需略做修改,就可以在WebOS上运行。
3.Three decades of this work have rejiggered his perceptual apparatus.
三十年的驾驶工作经历已重塑他的感知系统。
4.In each case, the researchers identified rejiggered chromosomes specific to the tumor but not seen in a person's normal DNA.
在每个病例中,研究者都鉴别出肿瘤细胞特别的染色体重组,而这些重组并不发生在正常细胞的DNA中。