recreate 的 2 个定义
rec·re·at·ed, rec·re·at·ing.
- to refresh by means of relaxation and enjoyment, as restore physically or mentally.
rec·re·at·ed, rec·re·at·ing.
- to take recreation.
recreate 近义词
amuse
play
更多recreate例句
- Meanwhile, a growing selection of new nonalcoholic ingredients offer unprecedented freedom for those who want to be able to craft a complex, thoughtful drink or recreate the sensation of a classic cocktail sans the liquor.
- She found that those distances almost perfectly recreated the IAT’s results.
- Backcountry Safety Pledge It's as simple as knowing before you go, recreating responsibly, and caring for the places you explore.
- The difficulty instead came from painstakingly recreating the exact positions of hallways and rooms.
- The researchers decided to try and recreate this capability by using similar high-level concepts learned by an AI to help it quickly learn previously unseen categories of images.
- Ultimately, Gow says, the brothers failed in their efforts to recreate the Auroch.
- As she discussed her understanding of the voting rights campaign and how she planned to recreate it, I grew more relieved.
- “I wanted to recreate the sense of all of these things happening simultaneously on all of these fronts,” Smith said.
- Game online if you want to live—or if you want to recreate scenes from your favorite movies.
- And I really like the challenge of having to sustain and recreate the story each night.
- He had scarcely known what play was, and he did not know how to recreate himself.
- He could not travel abroad; he could not recreate his mind by pleasure.
- There is no particular need of our trying to recreate the picture of it as it was before the war began.
- The only method he took to unbend and recreate himself, was to go from one work to another.
- Think of a book that can lift up our drooping spirits, and recreate us in Gods image!