英:['rekrɪeɪtɪv]
美:['rekrɪˌeɪtɪv]
英:['rekrɪeɪtɪv]
美:['rekrɪˌeɪtɪv]
verb (1)
transitive verb
to give new life or freshness to : refresh … it became late enough to suggest tea. We had got through one brew, and the three great minds were recreating themselves with cake, when there came another knock at the door …—G. Dosset
supporters of preservation hope to recreate the architectural splendor that the old movie theater had when it first opened
intransitive verb
to take recreation
an old summer resort where families have been recreating for over a century
verb (2)
transitive verb
to create againespecially: to form anew in the imagination
Verb (1) Middle English recreaten, borrowed from Latin recreāre "to make new, restore, revive" — more at recreation Verb (2)re- + create >entry 1
The first known use of recreate was in the 15th century
recruit1 of 2verb
to increase the number of by enlisting new members
to get the services of : engage
recruited new teachers
replenish
recruited their finances
to return or increase the health, energy, or strength of
recruit2 of 2noun
a newcomer to a field or activityespecially: a newly enlisted or drafted member of the armed forces
recruit1 of 2verb
to increase the number of by enlisting new members
to get the services of : engage
recruited new teachers
replenish
recruited their finances
to return or increase the health, energy, or strength of
recruit2 of 2noun
a newcomer to a field or activityespecially: a newly enlisted or drafted member of the armed forces
recruit1 of 2verb
to increase the number of by enlisting new members
to get the services of : engage
recruited new teachers
replenish
recruited their finances
to return or increase the health, energy, or strength of
recruit2 of 2noun
a newcomer to a field or activityespecially: a newly enlisted or drafted member of the armed forces
recrudescencenoun
a renewal or breaking out again especially of something unhealthy or dangerous
a recrudescence of conflict
recreate1 of 2verb
to give new life or freshness to
to take recreation
re-create2 of 2verb
to create again especially in the imagination
1 The technicians' recreative ability needs rich imagination of the investigators.
这种技术员再创造的能力需要侦查人员的丰富想象力。
2 Activities as possible, and the design of these has to be such that more obligatory activities can also have a recreative aspect. CET-6, 1991.6.
城市环境应尽可能提供更多的娱乐活动,而这些娱乐活动也在被设计为使每日比做的事也有娱乐的一面。
3 As a phenomenon of social culture, sports and recreative tourism resources are becoming a new orientation for tourism consumption in the 21st century.
体育休闲旅游作为一种社会文化现象,正成为21世纪旅游消费的新取向。
4 The urban environment has to offer as many recreation activities as possible, and the design of these has to be such that more obligatory activities can also have a recreative aspect.
城市环境应尽可能提供更多的娱乐活动,而这些娱乐活动也在被设计为使每日比做的事也有娱乐的一面。
5 supporters of preservation hope to recreate the architectural splendor that the old movie theater had when it first opened
6 an old summer resort where families have been recreating for over a century
7 The movie set re-creates a London street of 1895.
8 The scene of the crime was re-created based upon police photographs.
9 Using a treasure trove of footage sourced from tennis tournaments, federations, public broadcasters and private archives around the globe, the filmmakers colorfully re-create the spirit of the time, taking audiences from the courts of Wimbledon and Roland Garros to clubs like Studio 54.
10 Viewers left hungry for season 3 (premiering June 27) can scoot into a booth at the beloved spot or re-create a bit of the magic at home with this sundae recipe.
11 Her talents on stage draw audiences into the amazing worlds, varied time periods and fascinating lives she re-creates.
12 One of the biggest selling points here is the longer nipple that re-creates what a breastfeeding baby is used to.
13 Similarly, Taormina used a Long Island tradition as a turning point in the film, re-creating an annual spectacle where the local fire department covers its trucks in Christmas decorations and parades through the town.
14 Faulkner and guitarist Andy Sneap (who replaced Glenn Tipton on the road in 2018 after the Priest veteran’s Parkinson’s disease diagnosis) re-created the signature twin guitar sound, with Halford often leaning in to inspect the former’s work as his fingers scaled the fretboard.
15 And so the Wyoming State Crime Lab was able to have an artist come in and use the skull as a form of re-creating what … this victim looked like.
16 Then, your motor system has to delicately modify that pressure to re-create each letter of the words in your head on the page.
1 快活的
cadgy sonsy up light bright trim gay pleasant sunny bully crank spicy vivid volatile merry airy careless boon jolly carefree bouncy breezy saucy chipper sanguine convivial sprightly winsome rose-colored chirpy spritely coltish whippy roseate peart jocund chirk rose-coloured galliard blithesome
2 娱乐
game play fun resource sport treat entertainment pleasure recreation feast distraction relaxation amusement diversion pastime dissipation avocation delectation divertissement jeu relax disport distract divert amuse
3 消遣
resource sport employment toy relief recreation occupation distraction amusement diversion pastime dissipation avocation refection killtime recreate distract divert
5 快活
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