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re-record

/ree-ri-kawrd/US // ˌri rɪˈkɔrd //

重录,重新录制,重新记录,补录

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to record another time.
    • : to transfer from one process to another, as from shellac to long-playing record.

Examples

  • That would truly be a milestone to celebrate—until you see what that record “diversity” actually means.

  • Three on-the-record stories from a family: a mother and her daughters who came from Phoenix.

  • The Amazon biography for an author named Papa Faal mentions both Gambia and lists a military record that matches the FBI report.

  • Having a criminal record can reduce the likelihood of getting a callback or job offer by 50 percent.

  • The odds of getting re-arrested are a lot slimmer if a person has a job.

  • Some were even re-arrested for the same nefarious purpose, and the daily papers published their names on each occasion.

  • Let them open their minds to us, let them put upon permanent record the significance of all their intrigues and manœuvres.

  • Because the universe is governed by laws, and there is no credible instance on record of those laws being suspended.

  • But first he held a whispered colloquy with the Princess, whom he entreated, or persuaded, to re-enter her gorgeous vehicle.

  • Its record is largely that of battles and sieges, of the brave adventure of discovery and the vexed slaughter of the nations.