词汇 | recreated |
释义 | recreated past simple and past participle ofrecreate recreate verb[ T ] uk /ˌriː.kriˈeɪt/ us /ˌriː.kriˈeɪt/ C1 to make something exist or happen again: 使再现;再创造 They plan to recreate a typical English village in Japan.他们计划在日本再现一个典型的英国式村庄。 Their work involves restoring and recreating wildlife habitats all across the country.他们的工作包括在全国恢复和重建野生动植物的生长环境。 Creating and producing anti-creative artefact attribute attribute something to someone bang something out bash generativity grind something out handmade knock knock off (something) mint rig rollout run something up rush something out sand-cast scare something up spin yield You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Copying and copies recreate verb[ I ] USuk /ˈrek.ri.eɪt/ us /ˈrek.ri.eɪt/ to enjoy yourself doing activities when you are not working: For people who recreate in the outdoors, the environment is an important issue. Never swim or recreate in areas where you see sick-looking fish. Related word recreation It's an open space for people to recreate in and enjoy. People who live in the hills or recreate in the forest need to be especially wary of wolves. Volcanoes and their surrounding environment are beautiful places to live, work, and recreate in. Pastimes - general words activity amusement avocation avocational avocationally caper deke frolic game hobby interest nonprofessional pastime poi pursuit rec recreate recreation recreational relaxation Examples of recreatedrecreated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Such problems supported the conclusion that past and present kinship groups, recreated through the systematic application of kinship rules, were more metaphorical than substantive. We recreated the natural inoculum conditions to which seedlings in the forest understorey are exposed by collecting spore-laden throughfall during and immediately following rainfall events. Sampled sounds, if required, in many cases may be recreated. One representative vehicle from each of the classes is recreated to confirm the shape grammar rules. As can be seen from (23c) for some argument relations the recreated frequency is also predicted to be zero. However, the questions must again be asked : on what terms are people being reabsorbed, and are the conditions that led to the war being recreated? A transgenic mouse that recreated these events would be invaluable in preclinical therapeutic models. This marking in turn created specific spatial conditions in which these bodies lived and recreated themselves. Both assume that linguistic communication is an 'all or nothing' business: either language allows meanings to be perfectly recreated or communication must be impossible. Expectations that stories may have aroused when told, and then contradicted, may need to be recreated to answer a question. Allowing for a greater understanding of the various relationship transformations that are required as new organizational and professional structures are created and recreated. Not only is this paper insisting that the music market be recreated, it is also interested in alternative pharmaceuticals. Note that only counts for argument relations with zero frequencies are recreated. For example, the sound of antique violins that do not exist anymore could be recreated synthetically and be used for playing more beautiful music. The simulationists recreated these images from the data set generated by the model. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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