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单词 remake
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Definition of remake in English:

remake

verbremade riːˈmeɪkriˈmeɪk
[with object]
  • Make (something) again or differently.

    重做,重制

    the bed would be more comfortable if it were remade

    床如果重铺一下会更舒服。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Try as we can, we just can't see the point of movies being remade into musicals.
    • Remaking movies is always a risky endeavor, and remaking a classic can border on the foolhardy.
    • They don't think Americans will get our series, so they're remaking it.
    • I ask whether he feels under pressure remaking a solid gold classic.
    • Why did you decide to hand this over to another director instead of remaking it yourself?
    • The actor is remaking the classic ‘War of the Worlds,’ based on the H.G. Wells novel.
    • I got the impression he didn't think much of the idea of remaking it, although he was trying to be polite about the whole thing.
    • He looked at the damage and knew it was very unlikely he could fix it without almost entirely remaking the robot.
    • There's just something about it that doesn't translate that well… Or maybe it is just the utterly pointless concept of remaking it identically here.
    • From building desks, repairing or remaking doors or operating heavy equipment, Hall said no task was too great.
    • Community is not a fixed social unit, but a network of social interactions that are continually remade.
    • The fact that he is working again is already a blessing, and the fact that he is remaking a masterpiece doesn't in this case mean any reversion to formula.
    • Have any of our readers had much luck taking apart a ready-to-wear garment and remaking it?
    • Is remaking a competitor's commercial with a very different meaning a protected parody?
    • Relationships are not given in kinship but rather need to be made and continually remade.
    • I had a lot of difficulties when I had to do songs for films being remade in Hindi.
    • This utter neglect of a celebrated director is the real cause for anger, not the fact that his most popular work was remade.
    • While the remake of Japanese horror might be novel, remaking a film has become standard Hollywood practice.
    • Nowadays, if scanning the movie listings gives us any indication, most of the foreign films being remade are cult Japanese horror flicks.
    • This ruins the heads after 3 or 4 scenes, so you have to be good at remaking a model in exactly the same way.
    Synonyms
    improve, make better, better, ameliorate, refine, mend, rectify, correct, rehabilitate
noun ˈriːmeɪkˈriˌmeɪk
  • A film or piece of music that has been filmed or recorded again.

    重新拍摄的电影;重新录制的音乐

    a remake of the classic horror tale, ‘Frankenstein’
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Cape Fear proved to be quite a successful film, as remakes go.
    • Some films are book adaptations, some are remakes of existing films, some are even created whole cloth from original ideas.
    • Which brings us to Dawn of the Dead, a loose remake of the second movie in Romero's notorious trilogy.
    • Being a remake, the film really needs to keep the basic plot intact.
    • Despite this, Hollywood continues to supply the public with remakes of films that were perfectly fine in the first place.
    • Does that mean that you are really intending to do a remake of the film that was done 15 years ago with Jack Nicholson?
    • The one thing I have a little bit of a problem with is I don't quite understand this obsession about doing remakes and making television series into feature films.
    • Making a remake of my original movie was a big challenge and also fun, that's why I took the offer to direct.
    • This remake of the 1968 film, Planet of the Apes, has been on the drawing board for a long time.
    • The film is a remake of a 1977 film which saw George Segal and Jane Fonda playing a married couple who turn to crime to pay the bills.
    • One of the reasons is that at this time of so many banal remakes and artificial movies made from TV shows, reviewers are thankful for an uncompromising effort.
    • They may both be remakes of better films, but there is no denying that the American versions of these Japanese classics now command a very strong position in the marketplace.
    • But with the frenzy of sequels, prequels, remakes and biopics being shovelled out by Hollywood, it comes as no surprise that relying on an existing popular story is the path of least resistance.
    • One of the keys to the success of the 2001 remake was the film score.
    • As you may know, this film is a remake of the 1931 Oscar winning movie of the same name.
    • While created under the best of intentions, remakes of classic films will always fall under severe scrutiny.
    • It's not a remake of the film, though, but a proper sequel that picks up where the story left off.
    • The current remake of the film updates those fears for the post-Cold War era and a new set of concerns.
    • Creativity is basically gone from Hollywood and many of the movies coming out today are remakes of successful earlier films.
    • Do you have any problem with Hollywood's recent trend of doing big-budget remakes for classic low-budget horror films?
    Synonyms
    improvement, betterment, amelioration, refinement, rectification, correction, rehabilitation

Definition of remake in US English:

remake

verbrēˈmākriˈmeɪk
[with object]
  • Make (something) again or differently.

    重做,重制

    the bed would be more comfortable if it were remade

    床如果重铺一下会更舒服。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He looked at the damage and knew it was very unlikely he could fix it without almost entirely remaking the robot.
    • Have any of our readers had much luck taking apart a ready-to-wear garment and remaking it?
    • The actor is remaking the classic ‘War of the Worlds,’ based on the H.G. Wells novel.
    • Community is not a fixed social unit, but a network of social interactions that are continually remade.
    • Is remaking a competitor's commercial with a very different meaning a protected parody?
    • The fact that he is working again is already a blessing, and the fact that he is remaking a masterpiece doesn't in this case mean any reversion to formula.
    • This ruins the heads after 3 or 4 scenes, so you have to be good at remaking a model in exactly the same way.
    • Relationships are not given in kinship but rather need to be made and continually remade.
    • I had a lot of difficulties when I had to do songs for films being remade in Hindi.
    • Try as we can, we just can't see the point of movies being remade into musicals.
    • I got the impression he didn't think much of the idea of remaking it, although he was trying to be polite about the whole thing.
    • While the remake of Japanese horror might be novel, remaking a film has become standard Hollywood practice.
    • There's just something about it that doesn't translate that well… Or maybe it is just the utterly pointless concept of remaking it identically here.
    • From building desks, repairing or remaking doors or operating heavy equipment, Hall said no task was too great.
    • Remaking movies is always a risky endeavor, and remaking a classic can border on the foolhardy.
    • Nowadays, if scanning the movie listings gives us any indication, most of the foreign films being remade are cult Japanese horror flicks.
    • I ask whether he feels under pressure remaking a solid gold classic.
    • They don't think Americans will get our series, so they're remaking it.
    • Why did you decide to hand this over to another director instead of remaking it yourself?
    • This utter neglect of a celebrated director is the real cause for anger, not the fact that his most popular work was remade.
    Synonyms
    improve, make better, better, ameliorate, refine, mend, rectify, correct, rehabilitate
nounˈrēˌmākˈriˌmeɪk
  • A movie or piece of music that has been filmed or recorded again and rereleased.

    重新拍摄的电影;重新录制的音乐

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The current remake of the film updates those fears for the post-Cold War era and a new set of concerns.
    • While created under the best of intentions, remakes of classic films will always fall under severe scrutiny.
    • Despite this, Hollywood continues to supply the public with remakes of films that were perfectly fine in the first place.
    • The film is a remake of a 1977 film which saw George Segal and Jane Fonda playing a married couple who turn to crime to pay the bills.
    • Some films are book adaptations, some are remakes of existing films, some are even created whole cloth from original ideas.
    • One of the keys to the success of the 2001 remake was the film score.
    • Being a remake, the film really needs to keep the basic plot intact.
    • Does that mean that you are really intending to do a remake of the film that was done 15 years ago with Jack Nicholson?
    • But with the frenzy of sequels, prequels, remakes and biopics being shovelled out by Hollywood, it comes as no surprise that relying on an existing popular story is the path of least resistance.
    • Which brings us to Dawn of the Dead, a loose remake of the second movie in Romero's notorious trilogy.
    • Creativity is basically gone from Hollywood and many of the movies coming out today are remakes of successful earlier films.
    • They may both be remakes of better films, but there is no denying that the American versions of these Japanese classics now command a very strong position in the marketplace.
    • One of the reasons is that at this time of so many banal remakes and artificial movies made from TV shows, reviewers are thankful for an uncompromising effort.
    • Do you have any problem with Hollywood's recent trend of doing big-budget remakes for classic low-budget horror films?
    • Making a remake of my original movie was a big challenge and also fun, that's why I took the offer to direct.
    • It's not a remake of the film, though, but a proper sequel that picks up where the story left off.
    • As you may know, this film is a remake of the 1931 Oscar winning movie of the same name.
    • The one thing I have a little bit of a problem with is I don't quite understand this obsession about doing remakes and making television series into feature films.
    • Cape Fear proved to be quite a successful film, as remakes go.
    • This remake of the 1968 film, Planet of the Apes, has been on the drawing board for a long time.
    Synonyms
    improvement, betterment, amelioration, refinement, rectification, correction, rehabilitation
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