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rematch

/verb ree-mach, ree-mach; noun ree-mach/US // verb riˈmætʃ, ˈriˌmætʃ; noun ˈriˌmætʃ //

复赛,重赛

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to match again; duplicate: an attempt to rematch a shade of green paint.
    • : to schedule a second match for or between: to rematch the winners in each soccer league.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a second match between teams, challengers, etc.; return match.

Examples

  • Connecticut-Rutgers would not only be a rematch of old Big East rivals but also the first pairing of former American Athletic teams in the postseason.

  • The Kansas City Chiefs, who beat the Buffalo Bills, 26-17, that same week, are also preparing for a playoff rematch.

  • Cox added $1 million to his own exploratory committee as he preps for a potential rematch.

  • Donald and friends registered eight sacks during the October meeting with Washington, and a rematch could get Los Angeles off to a strong postseason start.

  • With a rematch against Oklahoma looming, let’s first take stock of the historic season unfolding in Ames.

  • As a result, Tisei almost beat Tierney in the Democratic year of 2012 and was primed to win a rematch.

  • There would have been no rematch, of course, if Pacquiao had won.

  • Charr allows that the circumstances of his loss still rankles and that he has asked Klitschko for a rematch.

  • Not that Walton isn't brilliant playing that note…go back and rematch the underrated Perfect Couples as proof.

  • New Hampshire 2ndCharlie Bass (R) v. Ann McLane Kuster Everyone loves a rematch.

  • Sammy got his rematch with Hackelberg when the quarterly financials came out.