rerun
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++re·run1 /ˈriːrʌn/ noun [countable] 1 AMFTCBa film or television programme that is being shown again on television 重映电影;重播的电视节目 SYN repeat We watched a rerun of ‘I Love Lucy.’ 我们看了《我爱露西》的重播。2 AGAINsomething that happens in the same way as something that happened before 〔旧事的〕重演 SYN repeat The government wants to avoid a rerun of last year’s crisis. 政府希望避免去年的危机重演。Examples from the Corpus
rerun• It was like a rerun of the reel in which my father was edited out.• We watched a rerun of "The Brady Bunch."• The shows may have been made aeons ago, but endless reruns have ensured kitsch classic status for information obsessives.• The Constitutional Court ordered the Melilla rerun on the grounds of irregularities in the original voting.• It turns out that not all Odyssey programs are network reruns.• This is a process which may take a number of reruns to achieve what we would consider to be a satisfactory outcome.• You mean we could have just sat on the couch and watched reruns to get the same level of cultural snobbery?• I finally conked out at around four, in the middle of a Twilight Zone rerun.re·run2 /riːˈrʌn/ verb (past tense reran /-ˈræn/, past participle rerun, present participle rerunning) [transitive] 1. AMTCBto show a film or television programme again on television 重映;重播 SYN repeat2. to do something in the same way as before 〔以同样的方式〕重做 SYN repeat3. DSto arrange for a race or competition to be held again 重新进行〔比赛〕 SYN repeat→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpus
rerun• Nor when a race is lost, can it be ever rerun.• How can you be sure what really happened unless you can rerun it in slo-mo?• When I closed my eyes I saw the little boy with the flag again, his death rerun like a film clip.• I could change stadium and team names and rerun stadium columns.• The next step might be to rerun the batch of tests with a fresh aliquot of control serum.• Why not rerun the whole shooting match in every state that was too close to call?• We can rerun them whenever we want to.• I could keep inserting new imperial abuses of power and rerun Willie Brown columns.re·run1 nounre·run2 verbChineseSyllable
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rerun
re‧run1 /ˈriːrʌn/
noun [countable]
SYN repeat:
We watched a rerun of ‘I Love Lucy.’
2. something that happens in the same way as something that happened before
SYN repeat:
The government wants to avoid a rerun of last year’s crisis.
re‧run2 /riːˈrʌn/
verb (past tense reran /-ˈræn/, past participle rerun, present participle rerunning) [transitive]
SYN repeat
2. to do something in the same way as before
SYN repeat
3. to arrange for a race or competition to be held again
SYN repeat
| I |
noun [countable] Word Family: noun: run, rerun, runner, running, overrun; verb: run, outrun, overrun, rerun; adjective: running, runny; adverb: running
1. a film or television programme that is being shown again on television SYN repeat:
2. something that happens in the same way as something that happened before
SYN repeat:
| II |
verb (past tense reran /-ˈræn/, past participle rerun, present participle rerunning) [transitive] Word Family: noun: run, rerun, runner, running, overrun; verb: run, outrun, overrun, rerun; adjective: running, runny; adverb: running
1. to show a film or television programme again on television SYN repeat
2. to do something in the same way as before
SYN repeat
3. to arrange for a race or competition to be held again
SYN repeat