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redo

/verb ree-doo; noun ree-doo/US // verb riˈdu; noun ˈriˌdu //UK // (riːˈduː) //

重做,重新做,重办,重作

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v.有主动词 verb
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    re·did, re·done, re·do·ing.

    • : to do again; repeat.
    • : to revise or reconstruct: to redo the production schedule.
    • : to redecorate or remodel; renovate: It will cost too much to redo both the kitchen and bathroom.
n.名词 noun
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    plural re·dos, re·do's.

    • : the act or an instance of redoing.
    • : something redone.

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Examples

  • Now, Boeing is going for a high-stakes redo of that mission.

  • 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.

  • When you’re typing on the tablet’s screen, the undo and redo icons are tucked away in the top left of the keyboard.

  • Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez is working on a bill giving students the right to a redo school year if they believe they need it.

  • Having a redo comes with “a million logistical challenges,” he admits, but the point is to think big.

  • Revisit that horrid 1997 Psycho redo, or the misguided ABC miniseries version of The Shining that came out the same year.

  • But the best was that they had to call and tell me to come in and redo the butt saxophone.

  • Patients in need of therapeutic dilatation of this sort often need a redo every year or two as scarring reaccumulates.

  • First, she forgets to address him by name, then, on the redo, forgets to shake his hand.

  • They were able to redo it as My Fair Lady, which is so beautiful, and then Mannequin.

  • Ug mahiwì ang linya, ipausab, If the line comes out crooked, redo it.