retake
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take
teɪk
teik
British pronunciation
/ɹɪtˈeɪk/

Définition et signification de « retake » en anglais

to retake
01

reprendre, reconquérir

to claim and capture something again after losing it
Transitive: to retake something lost
to retake definition and meaning
example
Exemples
She needed to retake possession of her stolen wallet from the thief.
Elle devait reprendre possession de son portefeuille volé au voleur.
02

rephotographier, refaire une photo

to photograph something again, usually because the first attempt was unsatisfactory or to capture a different perspective
Transitive: to retake a photograph
example
Exemples
The team had to retake the group photo when someone was blinking in the first shot.
L'équipe a dû reprendre la photo de groupe lorsque quelqu'un clignait des yeux sur le premier cliché.
03

reprendre, récupérer

to regain possession or control of something that was lost or taken
Transitive: to retake a lost territory
example
Exemples
After the defeat, the troops regrouped and planned to retake the fort.
Après la défaite, les troupes se sont regroupées et ont prévu de reprendre le fort.
04

repasser, reprendre

to take an exam again after an initial attempt, typically to improve one's score or performance
Transitive: to retake an exam
example
Exemples
He retook the test last month but did n't score as well as he had hoped.
Il a repris le test le mois dernier mais n'a pas obtenu le score qu'il espérait.
Retake
01

reprise, nouvelle prise

a shot or scene that is photographed again
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