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Definition of replay in English: replayverb riːˈpleɪriˈpleɪ [with object]1Play back (a recording on tape, video, or film) 重放(录音带、录像带或电影) he could stop the tape and replay it whenever he wished 他可以把磁带停下并随时重放。 Example sentencesExamples - If the assessors disagree about a candidate's prospects, they can go to the videotape and replay a critical moment.
- In this respect, the music must be relevant, and replaying a radio broadcast won't do the trick.
- All this is to say that I don't know why in the world these studios don't jump on replaying these films.
- At first I thought this was a technical glitch with the DVD, so I reversed and replayed the sequence over again three or four times, and there was no skipping and the time display on my player didn't skip at all.
- Over the course of the next week the images of these planes hitting the Towers would be replayed so often that they are now ghostly visions forever imprinted on my mind.
- ‘I've been replaying it at different speeds,’ says Borcherdt.
- A monitor in the gallery replayed a short video showing the blinding flash as lightning traveled down the copper filaments from rocket to earth.
- In a cinema, we can certainly savour our sublime ‘moment’ if what we see stirs feelings of panic; watching a video, we can replay the occasion and ‘pause’ it as many times as we wish.
- The bottom of the frame forms a bureau-like shelf that holds a video monitor that replays the act of Kendrick's drawing the seven dwarves on her hands.
- Fu rewinds the tape, and as he replays it, he reads aloud Zhao's letter to her.
- Fingering the pages she carefully composed, I replay the intimate record that she left behind, one that she may have shared with only her closest companions.
- We would replay our favorite bits, and quote the movie to one another constantly.
- Back in the family apartment, Giovanni plays a CD that contains one of Andrea's favorite tunes; he keeps replaying one seven-second sample that reminds him of a precious moment with his son.
- I replayed the episodes, and I'm sure I answered some of the questions differently, but the outcome was exactly the same.
- He rewinds the tape to replay a passage about a girl he was courting at the time, and the ineffable sadness that creeps over his face is heartbreaking.
- To replay a digital recording, the stream of pulses is again scanned and the original wave-form reconstructed with any desired degree of accuracy.
- The scene is replayed in slow motion from a different angle, as the narration kicks in and Henry patiently explains why the man - their friend - had to die.
- I guarantee you'll find yourself replaying this scene over and over.
- The tape replays the scene endlessly, just as the myths of the West are repeated so often that they have become clichés.
- A feature entitled From Storyboards to Screen replays the key getaway sequence from the film, with the original storyboards inserted in picture-in-picture format.
2Repeat (something, especially an event) 〈喻〉重现,重演 she replayed in her mind every detail of the night before 她脑海里重现了前一天晚上发生的每一个细节。 Example sentencesExamples - It is wearingly self-indulgent in the way its author recounts every strategy, replays every achievement, extols every ally.
- And when I wasn't playing it, it was replaying itself in my head - unbidden and sometimes almost unbeknownst.
- This, you sense, is a question that has been replayed in Bragg's mind many times since he made his own decisions about his future in the 1950s in Wigton.
- She replays scenes from her life in dreams, trying to sort out her own self-identity.
- While the festivities and elation make their way into the movie theatre of the mind, to be replayed and rejoiced in years later, it's the fool who forgets the things in between.
- Thus the narrative in both stories is roughly circular, replaying events, lurching into indecision, in an effort to get the true story woven into a whole.
- One theorizes that perhaps Darger was replaying arguments he was too meek to engage in during the day.
- Inside his head the voice played and replayed the scenarios of possibilities.
- There are no lessons to learn from it, no insight to be gained by replaying those parts of the past.
- Or are these visions of the coming order consigned to replay moribund nightmares of the past.
- It never failed to be fascinating reading - the replaying of familiar events and familiar data through the specific lens of organized labor.
- By replaying the traumatic events that lead to a tragic conclusion, Carter aims to prevent the inevitable.
- Smith's obsession with an uncomfortable, discordant childhood compels her to replay the scenes of trauma over and over again, hoping each time for a different ending.
- On the contrary, she seems to ensure its preservation - through the cover-up of another murder she replays the past, only now with the possibility of a happier ending.
- He thinks it's the relentless sun, but it's his mind replaying little moments that prick his conscience.
- Araxie internalizes her mother's ‘methods and intentions’ through these rituals, and they are replayed when she herself performs them later.
- He keeps replaying the event in his mind, wishing that he had stayed and asked his son to go jogging.
- After they first have sex, she takes the train home and replays their encounter, mentally cycling through shame, disgust and wild delight until she can hardly sit still in her seat.
- Similarly, when the debate over taxes vs. the budget deficit was replayed in the early 1990s, all the short-term forecasts, both positive and negative, were once again off the mark.
- Sonia spends the whole night in torment, replaying episodes of that night in her dreams.
Synonyms rebroadcast, rerun, reshow, replay - 2.1 Play (a match) again to decide a winner after the original encounter ended in a draw or contentious result.
(体育比赛平局或结果有争议时)重赛 United were ordered to replay their FA Cup match
noun ˈriːpleɪˈriˌpleɪ 1mass noun The playing again of part of a recording, especially so as to be able to watch an incident more closely. (为观察详情对录制材料)重放 clouds can be studied in speeded-up replay 可以用快速重放的方法对云作研究观察。 count noun the umpire studied TV replays 裁判员观看了重放的电视录像。 Example sentencesExamples - Or is it that plays are rooted in the moment and are not available for infinite replay as films are.
- She calls it ‘so slowly’, she says ‘Da-donna, so slowly’ so we listen to it on replay.
- The all-too-familiar Pikes sound (the one that you can hear on radio replay due to the Canadian content laws) is back and clear as an icicle on a rainy January day in Anytown, Canada.
- The tracks are of high interest, most likely, because they are so short and demand replay.
- For those of you who missed it, CNN's replay of last night's presidential debate begins one hour from now at 2: 00 p.m. Eastern time.
- Occasional slow-motion replays highlight particularly dexterous handling of cooking pans or ingredients, for example.
Synonyms repeat performance, extra performance, additional performance, repeat, repetition 2An occurrence which closely follows the pattern of a previous event. 〈喻〉重现,重演 the second goal was a replay of the first Example sentencesExamples - This new test may avoid a replay of that devastating scenario by identifying the viruses earlier and with more accuracy,’ said Suarez.
- The return of events - a replay of the patterns of the past seventy-five years of capital market history - will happen only for the most part.
- This course of action would be more readily embraced by the Ukraine were President Putin's preferred candidate, Viktor Yanukovich, to triumph unexpectedly in the proposed replay of last month's election.
- I'm not arguing for a replay of the 70s, but it's pretty tough to make a case for similarities to the early 80s when the last great secular bull began.
- At this moment of crisis, Quinn walks to his apartment expecting that, in a replay of the Wakefield story, nothing has changed, that he can reclaim what he assumes must be his proper place in the world, and with it his old self.
- On the contrary, there would be a replay of the collapsed 1976 convention with the mandate of people elected in 1998 beginning to resemble that of members of the second Dáil.
Synonyms rerun, replay, rebroadcast, reshowing - 2.1 A replayed match.
重赛 Wilson equalized to earn a replay Example sentencesExamples - If he or she is a pay-television customer, replays of all matches are available for viewing during the week.
- With victory achieved over their demons and the ‘old enemy’, Marjorie's suggestion that Brixton host the replay is received with muted indifference.
- Crowds started to return, and it was apparent that replays of matches, as well as football-related panel and game shows, were attracting new fans to the game.
- This obsessive attention to detail carries through to all aspects of the game - you can spend days messing around with the replays alone.
Synonyms contest, competition, game, tournament, tie, cup tie, event, fixture, trial, test, test match, meet, bout, fight, duel
Definition of replay in US English: replayverbriˈpleɪrēˈplā [with object]1Play back (a recording on tape, video, or film) 重放(录音带、录像带或电影) he could stop the tape and replay it whenever he wished 他可以把磁带停下并随时重放。 Example sentencesExamples - We would replay our favorite bits, and quote the movie to one another constantly.
- To replay a digital recording, the stream of pulses is again scanned and the original wave-form reconstructed with any desired degree of accuracy.
- The bottom of the frame forms a bureau-like shelf that holds a video monitor that replays the act of Kendrick's drawing the seven dwarves on her hands.
- At first I thought this was a technical glitch with the DVD, so I reversed and replayed the sequence over again three or four times, and there was no skipping and the time display on my player didn't skip at all.
- A monitor in the gallery replayed a short video showing the blinding flash as lightning traveled down the copper filaments from rocket to earth.
- If the assessors disagree about a candidate's prospects, they can go to the videotape and replay a critical moment.
- Back in the family apartment, Giovanni plays a CD that contains one of Andrea's favorite tunes; he keeps replaying one seven-second sample that reminds him of a precious moment with his son.
- Fingering the pages she carefully composed, I replay the intimate record that she left behind, one that she may have shared with only her closest companions.
- A feature entitled From Storyboards to Screen replays the key getaway sequence from the film, with the original storyboards inserted in picture-in-picture format.
- I guarantee you'll find yourself replaying this scene over and over.
- Over the course of the next week the images of these planes hitting the Towers would be replayed so often that they are now ghostly visions forever imprinted on my mind.
- In this respect, the music must be relevant, and replaying a radio broadcast won't do the trick.
- In a cinema, we can certainly savour our sublime ‘moment’ if what we see stirs feelings of panic; watching a video, we can replay the occasion and ‘pause’ it as many times as we wish.
- The scene is replayed in slow motion from a different angle, as the narration kicks in and Henry patiently explains why the man - their friend - had to die.
- All this is to say that I don't know why in the world these studios don't jump on replaying these films.
- ‘I've been replaying it at different speeds,’ says Borcherdt.
- He rewinds the tape to replay a passage about a girl he was courting at the time, and the ineffable sadness that creeps over his face is heartbreaking.
- I replayed the episodes, and I'm sure I answered some of the questions differently, but the outcome was exactly the same.
- Fu rewinds the tape, and as he replays it, he reads aloud Zhao's letter to her.
- The tape replays the scene endlessly, just as the myths of the West are repeated so often that they have become clichés.
2Repeat (something, especially an event or sequence of events) 〈喻〉重现,重演 she replayed in her mind every detail of the night before 她脑海里重现了前一天晚上发生的每一个细节。 Example sentencesExamples - After they first have sex, she takes the train home and replays their encounter, mentally cycling through shame, disgust and wild delight until she can hardly sit still in her seat.
- Inside his head the voice played and replayed the scenarios of possibilities.
- This, you sense, is a question that has been replayed in Bragg's mind many times since he made his own decisions about his future in the 1950s in Wigton.
- One theorizes that perhaps Darger was replaying arguments he was too meek to engage in during the day.
- Araxie internalizes her mother's ‘methods and intentions’ through these rituals, and they are replayed when she herself performs them later.
- Or are these visions of the coming order consigned to replay moribund nightmares of the past.
- By replaying the traumatic events that lead to a tragic conclusion, Carter aims to prevent the inevitable.
- Sonia spends the whole night in torment, replaying episodes of that night in her dreams.
- While the festivities and elation make their way into the movie theatre of the mind, to be replayed and rejoiced in years later, it's the fool who forgets the things in between.
- She replays scenes from her life in dreams, trying to sort out her own self-identity.
- Similarly, when the debate over taxes vs. the budget deficit was replayed in the early 1990s, all the short-term forecasts, both positive and negative, were once again off the mark.
- There are no lessons to learn from it, no insight to be gained by replaying those parts of the past.
- Thus the narrative in both stories is roughly circular, replaying events, lurching into indecision, in an effort to get the true story woven into a whole.
- He keeps replaying the event in his mind, wishing that he had stayed and asked his son to go jogging.
- It is wearingly self-indulgent in the way its author recounts every strategy, replays every achievement, extols every ally.
- On the contrary, she seems to ensure its preservation - through the cover-up of another murder she replays the past, only now with the possibility of a happier ending.
- Smith's obsession with an uncomfortable, discordant childhood compels her to replay the scenes of trauma over and over again, hoping each time for a different ending.
- It never failed to be fascinating reading - the replaying of familiar events and familiar data through the specific lens of organized labor.
- He thinks it's the relentless sun, but it's his mind replaying little moments that prick his conscience.
- And when I wasn't playing it, it was replaying itself in my head - unbidden and sometimes almost unbeknownst.
Synonyms rebroadcast, rerun, reshow, replay - 2.1 Play (a match) again to decide a winner after the original encounter ended in a draw or contentious result.
(体育比赛平局或结果有争议时)重赛
nounˈriˌpleɪˈrēˌplā 1The playing again of a section of a recording, especially so as to be able to watch an incident more closely. (为观察详情对录制材料)重放 clouds can be studied in speeded-up replay 可以用快速重放的方法对云作研究观察。 the umpire studied TV replays 裁判员观看了重放的电视录像。 Example sentencesExamples - For those of you who missed it, CNN's replay of last night's presidential debate begins one hour from now at 2: 00 p.m. Eastern time.
- The tracks are of high interest, most likely, because they are so short and demand replay.
- She calls it ‘so slowly’, she says ‘Da-donna, so slowly’ so we listen to it on replay.
- Occasional slow-motion replays highlight particularly dexterous handling of cooking pans or ingredients, for example.
- Or is it that plays are rooted in the moment and are not available for infinite replay as films are.
- The all-too-familiar Pikes sound (the one that you can hear on radio replay due to the Canadian content laws) is back and clear as an icicle on a rainy January day in Anytown, Canada.
Synonyms repeat performance, extra performance, additional performance, repeat, repetition 2An occurrence which closely follows the pattern of a previous event. 〈喻〉重现,重演 a replay of last summer's civil disturbance Example sentencesExamples - At this moment of crisis, Quinn walks to his apartment expecting that, in a replay of the Wakefield story, nothing has changed, that he can reclaim what he assumes must be his proper place in the world, and with it his old self.
- This new test may avoid a replay of that devastating scenario by identifying the viruses earlier and with more accuracy,’ said Suarez.
- This course of action would be more readily embraced by the Ukraine were President Putin's preferred candidate, Viktor Yanukovich, to triumph unexpectedly in the proposed replay of last month's election.
- The return of events - a replay of the patterns of the past seventy-five years of capital market history - will happen only for the most part.
- I'm not arguing for a replay of the 70s, but it's pretty tough to make a case for similarities to the early 80s when the last great secular bull began.
- On the contrary, there would be a replay of the collapsed 1976 convention with the mandate of people elected in 1998 beginning to resemble that of members of the second Dáil.
Synonyms rerun, replay, rebroadcast, reshowing - 2.1 A replayed match.
重赛 Example sentencesExamples - This obsessive attention to detail carries through to all aspects of the game - you can spend days messing around with the replays alone.
- If he or she is a pay-television customer, replays of all matches are available for viewing during the week.
- With victory achieved over their demons and the ‘old enemy’, Marjorie's suggestion that Brixton host the replay is received with muted indifference.
- Crowds started to return, and it was apparent that replays of matches, as well as football-related panel and game shows, were attracting new fans to the game.
Synonyms contest, competition, game, tournament, tie, cup tie, event, fixture, trial, test, test match, meet, bout, fight, duel
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