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rehash

/verb ree-hash; noun ree-hash/US // verb riˈhæʃ; noun ˈriˌhæʃ //

翻炒,翻版,重提,翻拍

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to work up in a new form.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of rehashing.
    • : something rehashed.

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Examples

  • When it comes to Shkreli himself, however, the film proves more of a surface-level rehash than an illuminating exposé.

  • It sounded kind of like a middle-aged, female rehash of MTV’s boy-band parody 2gether.

  • Given the millions more who have watched the Netflix series “The Crown,” Morton’s narrative arc has the inescapable feeling of rehash.

  • The first is that it is largely a rehash of much of what we already know, or think we know, about the Obama White House.

  • In response, Bevin's campaign dismissed the report as "a rehash of an old story."

  • The court did not ask to rehear and rehash all of the evidence presented in the first two trials.

  • Wilde recently stopped by The Tonight Show to rehash her Twitter feud with Bieber (and his almost 36 million followers).

  • The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris By David McCullough Not another rehash of the Lost Generation.

  • I am not going to take your time to rehash any controversies referred to in the eloquence from the State of Washington.

  • Articles and essays, which are merely a rehash of other publications, it has not been deemed necessary to mention.

  • The tendency of old communities is to rehash the traditions until they become authority.

  • The Report is actually a rehash of major provisions in the 1960 Democrat and Republican party platforms.

  • "No—that is—only a rehash of what they said before," returned Harcourt without opening the paper.