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rewind

/verb ree-wahynd; noun ree-wahynd/US // verb riˈwaɪnd; noun ˈriˌwaɪnd //

复卷,倒退,复盘,倒带

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Definitions

  1. 1

    re·wound or re·wind·ed; re·wind·ing.

    • : to wind again.
    • : to wind back to or toward the beginning; reverse.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of rewinding.
    • : Recording. a function of an audio or video recorder or player, as a cassette deck or DVR, that returns the audio or video incrementally to an earlier point.the button or other control that activates this reversing function.
    • : a camera control or mechanism used to wind film back into a film cassette.

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Examples

  • One fast-forwards ten seconds, and the other rewinds three seconds.

  • Then I hit rewind over an ad break and had to watch the same ads again.

  • Every app we’ve tried on Roku devices supports the 10-second rewind, though not every channel supports captions at the same time.

  • “I wish I could rewind that moment at that time,” says Jackson.

  • Was it her deep regret and her wish to “to go back and rewind the tape”?

  • There is a sense of rewind, like you were a kid and you want your parents to see your work, to get their appreciation.

  • To understand why, rewind the clock about two and a half years.

  • In an ongoing and occasional series, Rewind will look back at a television show or film that has proven to resonate.

  • He rubbed the back of his head, looked at the viewsphere, then checked the playback index and tapped the rewind.

  • The rewind order starts a unit rewinding and does not tie up the TC.

  • Rewinding is accomplished by giving the rewind order, move tape to load point, MLP.

  • Before the carrier is stopped its action is such as to automatically rewind its spring.

  • At this instant slacken the cord so that the disk may continue turning, and rewind the string.