redo / verb riˈdu; noun ˈriˌdu /

💦中学词汇重做重新做重办重作

redo2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·did, re·done, re·do·ing.

  1. to do again; repeat.
  2. to revise or reconstruct: to redo the production schedule.
  3. to redecorate or remodel; renovate: It will cost too much to redo both the kitchen and bathroom.
n. 名词 noun

plural re·dos, re·do's.

  1. the act or an instance of redoing.
  2. something redone.

redo 近义词

v. 动词 verb

start over

更多redo例句

  1. Now, Boeing is going for a high-stakes redo of that mission.
  2. GAO denies Jeff Bezos’s attempt to overturn NASA’s lunar lander award to SpaceXThe uncrewed demonstration flight would mark a redo attempt by Boeing to kick-start a commercial astronaut business.
  3. When you’re typing on the tablet’s screen, the undo and redo icons are tucked away in the top left of the keyboard.
  4. Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez is working on a bill giving students the right to a redo school year if they believe they need it.
  5. Having a redo comes with “a million logistical challenges,” he admits, but the point is to think big.
  6. Revisit that horrid 1997 Psycho redo, or the misguided ABC miniseries version of The Shining that came out the same year.
  7. But the best was that they had to call and tell me to come in and redo the butt saxophone.
  8. Patients in need of therapeutic dilatation of this sort often need a redo every year or two as scarring reaccumulates.
  9. First, she forgets to address him by name, then, on the redo, forgets to shake his hand.
  10. They were able to redo it as My Fair Lady, which is so beautiful, and then Mannequin.
  11. Ug mahiwì ang linya, ipausab, If the line comes out crooked, redo it.