retake

名詞

UK/ˈriː.teɪk/
US/ˈriː.teɪk/

定義 retake 名詞

exam

  1. Countable

    An examination that is taken again after an initial failure.

    • I will be taking my retakes next summer.

    • I have to take a retake because I failed the last exam.

    • Many students choose to take retakes to improve their grades.

film

  1. Countable

    A portion of a film that needs to be filmed again for modification or enhancement.

    • The scene needed a retake due to lighting issues.

    • The director asked for several retakes to ensure perfection.

    • After numerous retakes, the final film was satisfactory.

動詞

UK/ˌriːˈteɪk/
US/ˌriːˈteɪk/

定義 retake 動詞

exam

  1. Transitive

    To take an examination again after failing it initially.

    • He needs to retake the exam, as he failed the first time.

    • She is preparing to retake the math quiz.

    • I will need to retake the exam if I fail.

get back

  1. Transitive

    To regain possession of a place or position, often through force, after having lost it.

    • The army is planning to retake the lost city.

    • After days of fighting, they finally managed to retake the position.

    • The rebels attempted to retake control.

photograph/film

  1. Transitive

    To photograph or film a scene again.

    • We need to retake this shot because of the actor's mistake.

    • The photographer decided to retake the photo due to poor lighting.

    • The director was not satisfied with the first version and requested a retake.