reenact

英 [ˌriːɪˈnækt] 美 [riɪˈnækt]

v.  再次呈现,再现,重现(场景或事件)

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法律



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 再次展现;再现;重现
    If you re-enact a scene or incident, you repeat the actions that occurred in the scene or incident.
    1. He re-enacted scenes from his TV series.
      他再次表演了他在连续剧中的情节。

双语例句

  1. Reenact exactly how you fought.
    再来一遍你们是怎么打架的。
  2. That he chose to reenact it, yes?
    所以他选择将故事重演,对吗?
  3. Each year, at Gettysburg, hundreds or thousands of Civil War buffs come together to reenact the battles here over four days of celebrations, education, weddings, and more.
    每年,在葛底斯堡,数百或数千名南北战争迷一起重演了四个庆祝活动,教育,婚礼天战斗在这里,和更多。
  4. Some of the curious bystanders cheer: how wonderful to reenact Yahweh's incomparable creation!
    某些好奇的旁观者会欢呼:重新启动耶和华那无可比拟的创造活动是多么得棒啊!
  5. The key lies in our reactions& how we reenact, or restructure internally, what others say and do.
    重点在于我们的反应&我们如何再制定及如何在在内心重建别人所说的和所做的。

英英释义

verb

  1. act out
    1. She reenacted what had happened earlier that day

    Synonym:    enactact out

  2. enact or perform again
    1. They reenacted the battle of Princeton

  3. enact again
    1. Congress reenacted the law