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 recreate ['rɛkrɪ`et]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. (使)得到休养, (使)得到娱乐, 再创造

vi. (使)得到休养, (使)得到娱乐, 再创造




    recreate


    Recreate \Rec"re*ate\ (rk"r*t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Recreated}
    (-`td); p. pr. & vb. n. {Recreating}.] [L. recreatus, p. p.
    of recreate to create anew, to refresh; pref. re- re- +
    creare to create. See {Create}.]
    To give fresh life to; to reanimate; to revive; especially,
    to refresh after wearying toil or anxiety; to relieve; to
    cheer; to divert; to amuse; to gratify.

    Painters, when they work on white grounds, place before
    them colors mixed with blue and green, to recreate
    their eyes, white wearying . . . the sight more than
    any. --Dryden.

    St. John, who recreated himself with sporting with a
    tame partridge. --Jer. Taylor.

    These ripe fruits recreate the nostrils with their
    aromatic scent. --Dr. H. More.


    Recreate \Rec"re*ate\, v. i.
    To take recreation. --L. Addison.

    1. A new theme area to be completed in early 1999 will recreate the '30s and '40s movie era, with an "idealized Hollywood Boulevard" offering shops and restaurants.
    2. When Debussy set out to make a one-acter of it, the music instead was to recreate the haunted atmosphere.
    3. A papyrus boat paddled by a six-member Greek crew set out Saturday from this Aegean port to recreate a 10,000-year-old voyage to the island of Melos.
    4. The senior official said the United States would like to pull out by February the 14,000 troops it sent in for the attack, but said the soldiers will probably stay longer because Panama needs time to recreate a security force.
    5. You can go back and recreate a game and you can almost always explain why something happened.
    6. For the Fourth of July in 1986, he used 12 projectors to recreate a lifesize image of the face of the Statue of iberty on a wall of the Art Institute, he said.
    7. And you won't be able to tell how.' For the nationalists, who see themselves as the force which did most to keep alive and then recreate Ukrainian statehood, the elections have been a bitter disappointment.
    8. Tuning mufflers is only part of Mazda's push to identify and recreate sounds that buyers want to hear.
    9. A high-tech human-powered aircraft made a successful series of test flights today in Iraklion, Crete, in preparation for a world-record distance attempt that also will recreate the ancient Daedalus myth.
    10. Nonetheless, he has sought to recreate the pre-election situation, when Fianna Fail ruled as a minority government with support from Fine Gael and the Progressive Democrats.
    11. The editor reckons that he had to set out to recreate the paper again. By and large, he succeeded.
    12. "I'm going to keep using my boat, and I hope the rest of America will prudently recreate," said Bush, who has taken excursions on his boat fidelity during his vacation.
    13. But no matter what the new management achieves, it will never recreate NFC's lost mystique.
    14. How can you recreate what made her great?
    15. Federal prosecutors began the painstaking task of trying to recreate allegedly illegal commodities trades to convince a jury that three traders on trial for fraud are guilty.
    16. "Our intention is to recreate the complete Japanese system on this site," he says.
    17. By voting to disband and recreate itself as, in effect, a party of social democrats, the Hungarian Socialist Workers Party cut loose from the Stalinist ball and chain that threatened to discredit it with voters.
    18. That is why our culture today is trying so desperately to recreate the family as a life-long love affair.
    19. The musical attempts to recreate the sizzle and snap of the Cotton Club and Apollo revues that galvanized Harlem audiences in 1920s, '30s and '40s. "Black and Blue" might work better in a nightclub setting.
    20. With `1969,' I tried to recreate that warm bath that `On Golden Pond' had." Thompson had little interest in cashing in on his overnight success, and didn't start working on the screenplay of "1969" until four years ago.
    21. All this is told in easy style by Reston, who is a novelist as well as a biographer, and uses those techniques to recreate mood and circumstance.
    22. Others find it difficult to recreate their style with lesser players.
    23. The snail hunt was prompted last week by Rabbi Menachem Burstin of Jerusalem, who is trying to recreate a process once used to dye a single thread of the Jewish prayer shawl in accordance with a biblical command.
    24. The SSC project involves the construction of a 54-mile ring through which protons will whirl in opposite directions, eventually smashing together to recreate the forces present at the origins of the universe.
    25. He somehow manages to recreate his lab and make enough skin to get him through several revenge killings and then some.
    26. I'll know them on a first-hand basis because Vice President George Bush is going to recreate the Space Council and I'll be in charge of that.
    27. It is rebuilding central Beirut. For 10 years, Mr Rafik Hariri, Lebanon's prime minister, has cherished a scheme to recreate Beirut as the financial capital of a newly peaceful Middle East.
    28. When kids tried to recreate that one, they found that it was difficult to control on land and consistently crashed and sank in water.
    29. A woman agreed to sell her townhouse if the builder would recreate it on top of an apartment block.
    30. 'Turn off the headlights and turn sharp left across the nearest ploughed field.' He was not able to think of a way to recreate the effect of a lookout in the bows, calling out drift-ice.
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