retake
retake
British pronunciation
/ɹɪtˈeɪk/

“retake”的英语定义和含义

to retake
01

夺回, 重新占领

to claim and capture something again after losing it
Transitive: to retake something lost
to retake definition and meaning
example
例子
The team trained hard to retake the lead in the championship game.
球队刻苦训练以在冠军赛中夺回领先地位。
She needed to retake possession of her stolen wallet from the thief.
她需要从小偷那里夺回她被偷的钱包。
02

重拍, 重新拍摄

to photograph something again, usually because the first attempt was unsatisfactory or to capture a different perspective
Transitive: to retake a photograph
example
例子
The photographer decided to retake the picture after the lighting did n't turn out right.
摄影师决定在灯光效果不理想后重新拍摄照片。
The team had to retake the group photo when someone was blinking in the first shot.
当有人在第一次拍摄时眨眼时,团队不得不重新拍摄合影。
03

夺回, 重新占领

to regain possession or control of something that was lost or taken
Transitive: to retake a lost territory
example
例子
The army successfully retook the city after a long battle.
军队在长期战斗后成功夺回了这座城市。
After the defeat, the troops regrouped and planned to retake the fort.
失败后,部队重新集结并计划夺回堡垒。
04

重考, 重新参加

to take an exam again after an initial attempt, typically to improve one's score or performance
Transitive: to retake an exam
example
例子
She retakes the exam next week to improve her grade.
她下周重考以改善她的成绩。
He retook the test last month but did n't score as well as he had hoped.
他上个月重考了测试,但没有取得他希望的那么好成绩。
Retake
01

重拍, 补拍

a shot or scene that is photographed again
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