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Definition of recreate in English: recreateverb riːkrɪˈeɪtˌrikriˈeɪt [with object]1Create again. 再创造,再创建 the door was now open to recreate a single German state 现在,重建统一德国的大门敞开了。 Example sentencesExamples - The world would be better off without terrorism, but governments must not follow policies that recreate the problem.
- Each photon inside the sphere creates an interference pattern, and the same pattern is recreated by its entangled partner.
- He can scarcely believe his own fingers can keep up with the quicksilver flow of the his thoughts; even as he is playing he knows he'll have a hard time ever recreating the drive goading him on to the end.
- It is something that is created and recreated every day through initiative and organised and coordinated activity.
- Still, how far does exigency take you, before you're simply recreating the same dictatorship you came to overthrow?
- Rebuilding the country will be much easier that recreating a nation in Afghanistan but at least give the US credit for making these moves.
- In Africentric science, all life is created by harmony and recreates harmony.
- The house, as it is today, is the result of two years work by the current owners to restore and recreate a period house.
- But recreating a live animal from its DNA remains in the realm of science fiction, Rijsdijk said.
- We're all going to be in the same space together each night creating this thing and recreating it live each night for the audience.
- He argues that within the context of this system, specific institutions are continually being created and recreated.
- It was back in 1977 that Sherwood acquired two sleeping carriages at a Sotheby's auction in Monte Carlo and began the process of recreating the great train.
- Mackenzie and her team followed that genetic trail to recreate the mutation in the lab.
- Once you have had your stylist or friend practice the style on your hair, it can be created faster each time that it is recreated.
- Some want to restore as much as possible; others say recreating tidal marsh could potentially disturb more birds than it helps.
- In a sense, occupiers and occupied created and recreated each other, within the changing context of the war.
- This will create a research and training facility, improving sports in Canada, and hopefully recreating an interest in funding for athletics.
- A shrine dedicated to a 12th century Archbishop of York and smashed during the Reformation is being recreated in the city.
- I guess it's relatively easy to create a laser beam, but recreating anything more complex would be ridiculously difficult.
- But there we are, at my morning coffee shop, creating and recreating community from one day to the next.
Synonyms rebuild, restore, renovate, remake, reassemble, remodel, refashion, revamp, recondition, refurbish - 1.1 Reproduce; re-enact.
再生,再制定 he recreated Mallory's 1942 climb for TV 他制作了马洛里1942年的登攀的电视节目。 Example sentencesExamples - The look of the film is pure Argento, with studio sets recreating the deserted streets of Rome to include homages to the paintings of Edward Hopper.
- Using a mix of dramatic reconstructions and interviews, the film recreates a story that has passed into mountaineering legend.
- Azhakappan had created poetry on celluloid with his camera, recreating natural scenes with a natural feeling.
- He also invited a group of re-enactors who specialise in recreating key moments from the history of the Wild West.
- If you aren't recreating medieval fire processions or pogoing with 100,000 people, it seems you don't have much choice as to how you toast the New Year in public.
- Mann's work does a great job of recreating the community that created the legend.
- If, however, you want a real taste of harsh life in rural Britain, head off to Beamish, the North of England Open Air Museum, which faithfully recreates the North East in the early 1800s.
- At each site of historical interest he will guide visitors through local folklore and legend, recreating the era thousands of years ago when wild boar and wolves roamed the moors.
- Hardwicke says she thoroughly enjoyed recreating the look and feel of the '70s, when skate culture was coming into its own.
- An innovative mix of documentary and dramatic reconstruction vividly recreates the author's extraordinary life.
- Pearl's world, which Bradby skillfully recreates, mirrors the one that she grew up during the 1960s.
- But it is more concerned with creating a box office dynamo than recreating a painstaking account of history.
- But now Doherty has turned the tables on the comments by recreating Michelango's world famous depiction of The Creation of Adam using spray paints on board.
- Phillips begins by recreating the journey he took as a four-month-old baby from the island of St Kitts in the West Indies to England in 1958.
- A television programme recreating the sinking of the Second World War battleship, Royal Oak, was broadcast on Grampian TV on Friday night.
- To create an album that recreates what he went through is a wonderful thought - if only it didn't sound so chaotic.
- Once or twice I almost jumped as we encountered startlingly lifelike mannequins standing in rooms, recreating historical characters from the castle's past.
- It also includes artist impressions together with a painting by Jonathan Foyle, recreating the abbey as it may have appeared in about 1500 from the River Thames.
- Thus, parts of long destroyed Jewish community life were visually simulated, momentarily recreated.
- The kids are obviously having a blast recreating the sort of histrionics they see on TV, and they squabble over who has the funniest part in the production.
Synonyms repeat, replicate, redo, perform again, reconstruct, remake
Definition of recreate in US English: recreateverbˌrēkrēˈātˌrikriˈeɪt [with object]1Create again. 再创造,再创建 the door was now open to recreate a single German state 现在,重建统一德国的大门敞开了。 Example sentencesExamples - Each photon inside the sphere creates an interference pattern, and the same pattern is recreated by its entangled partner.
- The world would be better off without terrorism, but governments must not follow policies that recreate the problem.
- Once you have had your stylist or friend practice the style on your hair, it can be created faster each time that it is recreated.
- In Africentric science, all life is created by harmony and recreates harmony.
- This will create a research and training facility, improving sports in Canada, and hopefully recreating an interest in funding for athletics.
- It was back in 1977 that Sherwood acquired two sleeping carriages at a Sotheby's auction in Monte Carlo and began the process of recreating the great train.
- Some want to restore as much as possible; others say recreating tidal marsh could potentially disturb more birds than it helps.
- Rebuilding the country will be much easier that recreating a nation in Afghanistan but at least give the US credit for making these moves.
- But there we are, at my morning coffee shop, creating and recreating community from one day to the next.
- A shrine dedicated to a 12th century Archbishop of York and smashed during the Reformation is being recreated in the city.
- I guess it's relatively easy to create a laser beam, but recreating anything more complex would be ridiculously difficult.
- Still, how far does exigency take you, before you're simply recreating the same dictatorship you came to overthrow?
- Mackenzie and her team followed that genetic trail to recreate the mutation in the lab.
- He can scarcely believe his own fingers can keep up with the quicksilver flow of the his thoughts; even as he is playing he knows he'll have a hard time ever recreating the drive goading him on to the end.
- In a sense, occupiers and occupied created and recreated each other, within the changing context of the war.
- It is something that is created and recreated every day through initiative and organised and coordinated activity.
- But recreating a live animal from its DNA remains in the realm of science fiction, Rijsdijk said.
- The house, as it is today, is the result of two years work by the current owners to restore and recreate a period house.
- We're all going to be in the same space together each night creating this thing and recreating it live each night for the audience.
- He argues that within the context of this system, specific institutions are continually being created and recreated.
Synonyms rebuild, restore, renovate, remake, reassemble, remodel, refashion, revamp, recondition, refurbish - 1.1 Reproduce; re-enact.
再生,再制定 he recreated Mallory's 1942 climb for TV 他制作了马洛里1942年的登攀的电视节目。 Example sentencesExamples - An innovative mix of documentary and dramatic reconstruction vividly recreates the author's extraordinary life.
- Thus, parts of long destroyed Jewish community life were visually simulated, momentarily recreated.
- The kids are obviously having a blast recreating the sort of histrionics they see on TV, and they squabble over who has the funniest part in the production.
- But it is more concerned with creating a box office dynamo than recreating a painstaking account of history.
- He also invited a group of re-enactors who specialise in recreating key moments from the history of the Wild West.
- Hardwicke says she thoroughly enjoyed recreating the look and feel of the '70s, when skate culture was coming into its own.
- If, however, you want a real taste of harsh life in rural Britain, head off to Beamish, the North of England Open Air Museum, which faithfully recreates the North East in the early 1800s.
- Phillips begins by recreating the journey he took as a four-month-old baby from the island of St Kitts in the West Indies to England in 1958.
- Azhakappan had created poetry on celluloid with his camera, recreating natural scenes with a natural feeling.
- Using a mix of dramatic reconstructions and interviews, the film recreates a story that has passed into mountaineering legend.
- The look of the film is pure Argento, with studio sets recreating the deserted streets of Rome to include homages to the paintings of Edward Hopper.
- At each site of historical interest he will guide visitors through local folklore and legend, recreating the era thousands of years ago when wild boar and wolves roamed the moors.
- If you aren't recreating medieval fire processions or pogoing with 100,000 people, it seems you don't have much choice as to how you toast the New Year in public.
- Once or twice I almost jumped as we encountered startlingly lifelike mannequins standing in rooms, recreating historical characters from the castle's past.
- A television programme recreating the sinking of the Second World War battleship, Royal Oak, was broadcast on Grampian TV on Friday night.
- Mann's work does a great job of recreating the community that created the legend.
- To create an album that recreates what he went through is a wonderful thought - if only it didn't sound so chaotic.
- But now Doherty has turned the tables on the comments by recreating Michelango's world famous depiction of The Creation of Adam using spray paints on board.
- Pearl's world, which Bradby skillfully recreates, mirrors the one that she grew up during the 1960s.
- It also includes artist impressions together with a painting by Jonathan Foyle, recreating the abbey as it may have appeared in about 1500 from the River Thames.
Synonyms repeat, replicate, redo, perform again, reconstruct, remake
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