0 to write a different address on an envelope because the person it is intended for has moved to another place -- (因為收信人移居別處而)改寄(信封上的)地址,轉寄
In those circumstances, perhaps some of the concerns that have been raised in the past can be readdressed.
In readdressing the licensing laws, we are seeking to re-educate our society and encourage a new way of thinking about the consequences of social drinking.
I believe that it has readdressed that figure.
Once we relax the principle, another high-profile case in the near future will force people to readdress the issue.
We need to readdress the security issue from the point of view of legal culture, which cannot be influenced by the emergency aspect.
I also give the undertaking she calls for that we shall readdress ourselves to the drafting with an open mind.
That will cause us to readdress the present imbalance in the distribution of police forces, which is largely historic.
When we have the precise figure, we may wish to readdress this question.