词汇 | remake |
释义 | remake verb[ T ] uk /ˌriːˈmeɪk/ us /ˌriːˈmeɪk/remade | remade to produce something again: The skirt was too big so I had to remake it to fit. We remade the dough and froze it. to make a new film that has a story and title similar to an old one: 重新摄制,改编(电影) The French film "Trois Hommes et un Couffin" was remade in Hollywood as "Three Men and a Baby".法国电影《三个男人和一个摇篮》被好莱坞重拍成电影《三个奶爸一个娃》。 Remaking a classic film is a risky business. Creating and producing anti-creative artefact attribute attribute something to someone bang something out bash crank generative generativity grind something out handmade knock rig roll (something) out rollout run something up rush something out sand-cast stitch yield You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Cinema - general words remake a bed to pull up and tidy the covers on a bed after it has been slept in, for a second time: I took a nap this afternoon, and didn't want to bother remaking the bed so I slept on top of the covers. to put clean sheets and covers on a bed: You can sleep in Luke's room - then I don't have to remake a bed. remake noun[ C ] uk /ˈriː.meɪk/ us /ˈriː.meɪk/ a film that has a story and title similar to an old one: Do you prefer the remake of "King Kong" to the original? Here we usually see English-language remakes of foreign films. Cinema - general words 12A animation animator audio described audio description computer-generated imagery fade filmic filmically filming filmstrip flick footage Rambo rerelease rescreen reshoot reshow sting theatrical remake | American Dictionaryremake verb[ T ] us/riˈmeɪk/past tense and past participleremadeus/riˈmeɪd/ to make something again as new: The President is slipping in the polls and he is trying to remake his image. Hollywood studios often remake foreign films remakenoun[ C ]us/ˈri·meɪk/ Have you seen the remake of "King Kong"? Examples of remakeremake As tradition leaves its impress upon fact, fact helps to remake tradition. Successive groups residing in suburbs have remade those places as they settled in a given suburb, succeeding earlier settlers. That series of inventions, by which man from age to age has remade his environment, is a new kind of evolution-not biological, but cultural evolution. This approach could rapidly remake psychology into a deeply uninteresting science. By the time women's groups had remade themselves for a new form of organizational competition, it was too late. There was no lack of sophomoric student reformers who thought that they might remake not merely the city but also the militarists they served. Characters are not integral and whole: they are partially imprinted, partially effaced, and ultimately fragmented to be remade. As the state intruded into white agriculture, paternalism could also be challenged, eroded and remade. This is crucial information for learners, who need to know when combinations can be freely broken up and remade, and when they are entirely fixed. Institutions and human actions, complements and antitheses, are forever remaking each other in the endless drama of the social process. By 1940, it was the landscape itself that was to be remade. However, when developing a large-scale system, the ability to make minor changes and quickly remake the system is crucial. As architects, they have keen eyes for spatial, structural, and formal elements that make and remake cityscapes and urban cultures. Physical spaces should be remade so as to be isomorphic with the spaces of systems principles. But this attempt to refashion the person, to remake the individuals who populate the factory, has a wider significance. 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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