recast / verb riˈkæst, -ˈkɑst; noun ˈriˌkæst, -ˌkɑst /

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recast2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·cast, re·cast·ing.

  1. to cast again or anew.
  2. to form, fashion, or arrange again.
  3. to remodel or reconstruct.
  4. to supply with a new cast.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a recasting.
  2. a new form produced by recasting.

recast 近义词

recast

等同于 repeated

recast

等同于 modify

recast

等同于 reconstruct

recast

等同于 remodel

recast

等同于 repeat

recast

等同于 rephrase

recast

等同于 revise

recast

等同于 revolutionize

recast 的近义词 4
recast

等同于 rewrite

recast 的近义词 4
recast

等同于 restate

recast

等同于 alter

更多recast例句

  1. A group of New York chefs show The Daily Beast how to enliven, or wholly recast, holiday table staples.
  2. McEwan novels often have formally dazzling conclusions that recast the meaning of the preceding story.
  3. Above all, universities are instructed to look for “opportunity for negotiation” and “opportunity to recast the questions.”
  4. The second point of debate goes to whether all artists borrow and recast and appropriate.
  5. But they can recast the contours of the contest; they can meet voters where they already are.
  6. During the last century these were recast, and addition made to the peal, which now consists of twelve.
  7. I have the first six or seven chapters of St. Ives to recast entirely.
  8. It is an old native element recast in Roman form, and well illustrates the Roman principle of local government by devolution.
  9. She finally succeeded in her St. Michael, though not till it had been recast seven times.
  10. In many instances, the application of these principles will require the rudiments of early Greek history to be recast.