remake / verb riˈmeɪk; noun ˈriˌmeɪk /

💦中学词汇改造重造翻拍重制

remake2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·made, re·mak·ing.

  1. to make again or anew.
  2. Movies. to film again, as a picture or screenplay.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Movies. a more recent version of an older film.
  2. anything that has been remade, renovated, or rebuilt: The tailor is offering a special price on remakes.

remake 近义词

remake

等同于 metamorphose

remake

等同于 modernize

remake

等同于 reconstruct

remake

等同于 reform

remake

等同于 remodel

remake

等同于 renovate

remake

等同于 repeat

remake

等同于 reproduce

remake

等同于 revamp

remake

等同于 turn

remake

等同于 redo

remake

等同于 change

remake

等同于 restate

remake

等同于 duplicate

更多remake例句

  1. This 8-bit re-release has some emulation-like tweaks and perks, but this is otherwise not a remake.
  2. Netflix rival Disney also recently came under fire for its controversial decision to cooperate with authorities in Xinjiang to produce its new Mulan remake, which a Disney executive said “generated a lot of issues” for the entertainment company.
  3. Despite all that, it may be premature to add Quibi to Hollywood’s hall of shame alongside last year’s “Cats” remake.
  4. In recent years, this has included live-action remakes of Disney’s own classics.
  5. When Bailey joined Disney in 2010, he inherited a live-action remake of Alice in Wonderland.
  6. I did a piece for Elle about the effort to remake her into an elegant presence fashion-wise.
  7. None, however, have been as all-out cute as this one, a shot-for-shot remake of the teaser with dogs and cats.
  8. I suspect that the new Tarzan will run into the same problems that beset the recent Lone Ranger remake.
  9. But he breathed vibrant, hilarious, oh-so-fabulous life into the classic 1996 remake.
  10. After 33 Years and an airplane explosion, their "Raiders of the Lost Ark" remake is almost complete.
  11. Sometimes his bed would be turned right on end, and he would have to put it to the ground and remake it before he could lie down.
  12. Only the deepest love—such love as can remake a man's whole nature—could have been strong enough to bear the strain.
  13. The material details with which we are able to surround ourselves seem at times to remake our point of view.
  14. Wind the thread on a reel and keep for the repairing of this cloth, then remake the hem.
  15. It was not in Ellis to remake himself, nor did he try to change his ways.