英:[ˌri:ˈkɑ:st]
美:[ˌriˈkæst]
英:[ˌri:ˈkɑ:st]
美:[ˌriˈkæst]
re·cast
第三人称单数:recasts
现在分词:recasting
过去式:recast
过去分词:recast
词根:recast
n.recasting 重铸
v.recasting 重铸(recast的现在分词)
transitive verb
to melt down (a metal object) and pour into another mold.
to rewrite, reconstruct, or conceive again in a different form.The boy didn't seem to catch her meaning, so she recast her question in simpler terms.
to choose a new set of actors for (a play).
noun
the action or process of recasting.
a new object or form produced by recasting.
也称 re-cast,大约在1600年,意为“再次投掷”,由 re- “回,再次”和 cast(v.)组成。特别是文学作品和其他写作的“重新铸造或改造”的意义始于1790年。“重新计算”的含义可追溯至1865年。戏剧意义上的“将演员或角色分配给另一个角色或演员”始于1951年。相关词汇: Recasting。作为名词,“新的模型,安排或修改”始于1840年。
再计算,重作
The first known use of recast was in 1625
receivableadjective
capable of being received
not yet paid : due
accounts receivable
receipt1 of 2noun
recipe sense 2
the act or process of receiving
something received—usually used in plural
a written statement saying that money or goods have been received
receipt2 of 2verb
to give a receipt for
to mark as paid
receipt a bill
receipt1 of 2noun
recipe sense 2
the act or process of receiving
something received—usually used in plural
a written statement saying that money or goods have been received
receipt2 of 2verb
to give a receipt for
to mark as paid
receipt a bill
recedeverb
to move back or away
the flood waters receded
to slant backward
a receding forehead
to grow less or smaller
a receding debt
recastverb
to cast again recast a play
recast a cannon
to change around : revise, remodel
recast a sentence to make it clearer
recastverb
to cast again recast a play
recast a cannon
to change around : revise, remodel
recast a sentence to make it clearer
1 On Xi Jinping’s first visit to Europe in five years, the red carpet receptions China’s leader received in France, Serbia and Hungary helped recast a strained relationship with the continent.
2 She said his role would be recast before the third film, which is now scheduled to be released in the summer of 2022.
3 Today it was revealed that his voice role in the Chicken Run sequel is likely to be recast.
4 Uncustomarily, the roles in this “Into the Woods” — which Fiasco debuted three years ago at Princeton’s McCarter Theatre — have been recast with actors with no prior experience with the company.
5 As the tracks make eerie, restless dissolves between instruments and electronics, the songs melt down and recast themselves, again and again.
6 Given the success of “Cloud Gate” — the city of Chicago claims it is the most popular tourist site in the Midwest — it can’t easily be recast as an oppressive urban vanity project.
7 Later, amid criticism in the West that he had forsaken freedom, the phrase was recast as “sovereign democracy,” with the emphasis on the sovereign.
8 Beneath that is Wild Stylism, in which the letter is denatured and recast as a futurist puzzle.
9 Only then was it recast in less fleeting terms: as a multiple of the wavelength of a particular type of light.
就在那时,人们用更加稳定的表述来定义这个概念,比如使用某一特定光的波长倍数。
10 But because of the narrative's need for closure, the film bizarrely recasts the lost battle as something uplifting.
11 You'd better recast the first paragraph in more formal wording.
你最好用更正式的措词把第一段重写一下.
12 “Yes… this is another cryptic email… but one that takes seriously the question of how do we as writers circumvent the fashions of the day… and recast what others tell us is necessary or expected?”
13 All prioritize a cloudy/soulful feel and kind of pop-fizz synthesizer funk — general ideas from the Cult of Dilla, here arranged with taste and cleanliness and cast/recast/overcast as Pac NW backyard BBQ beats.
14 Collecting practices embraced for decades have been recast as villainous.
15 I recast the part, outlining in over-elaborate detail to the talented substitute actor we chose what the scene would involve.
16 This perception is precisely why a timeworn motel recast as a modernist “mountain-base camp” in Stowe was roundly applauded by tourists.
17 On Monday, the singer released her own NFT series, titled “Mother of Creation” — three digitally rendered videos that recast her as a nude woman giving birth to flora, fauna and technology.
18 Local artisans recast it, and in August 1753 the bell tolled for the first time to summon members of the legislature.
19 Given the extent to which male sex comedies rely on physical humor, this simple twist in Richard Wong’s charming feature recasts the genre’s formulas in an entirely new light.
20 Perhaps more interestingly, the game recasts Alex Mercer, the white lead of the first Prototype, as the mad villain Heller must overcome.
4 改造
reformative conversion reform transformation reconstruction remake reclaim regeneration reformation reorganize rehandle convert transform rebuild re-create remodel regenerate reconstruct reshape remould new-model
9 改变
over change move break switch shift conversion swing modification migration mutation alteration crossover changeover transfer vary convert alter revise morph revamp veer remould turn over to
11 重新分派
12 重塑
15 重新安排
16 重写
18 重作