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redux

/ri-duhks/US // rɪˈdʌks //UK // (ˈriːdʌks) //

回放,复刊,冗余,冗余的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : brought back; resurgent: the Victorian era redux.

Examples

  • Folks came in from the suburbs to see the fence go down — the mood was a July Fourth redux.

  • I was a devoted listener of the old Cut on Tuesdays show that ended last year, and the first few episodes of the redux—featuring a new host, Avery Trufelman—have kicked off with a strong start.

  • When we watched Apocalypse Now Redux, he, too, preferred the French plantation scene.

  • After college, I worked for Francis Ford Coppola; I watched an early cut of Apocalypse Now Redux sitting in a midtown office.

  • Tax Return Redux Gingrich's team released his taxes during the Thursday debate.

  • An inscription seems to allude to this connection between the Temple of Jupiter Redux and the camp.

  • Our author is guilty of the same extravagant idea in the "Astra Redux:"

  • Astræa Redux, the name given to an era which piques itself on the return of the reign of justice to the earth.

  • He may have conjectured that the mysterious stranger at the Maypole was Rudge Redux.

  • It was followed, in 1660, by Astræa Redux, in honour of the Restoration.