释义 |
reˈshoot, v.|riː-| [re- 5 a.] To shoot again.
a1618Sylvester Job Triumphant i. 884 Though a Tree be felled; from the Root, Yet is there hope that Branches will re-shoot. 1900G. B. Shaw Let. 4 Nov. (1972) II. 194 He has..become too curious to see how their marriage will turn out to reshoot himself more efficiently. 1900Law Rep. Appeal Cases 429 No doubt the action of the current upon the net is calculated more or less to shift the position of it, and so from time to time to make it necessary to gather it up and reshoot it, to restore it to its perpendicular position. 1955H. Kurnitz Invasion of Privacy (1956) xiv. 88 It's a hundred-to-one he'll..reshoot the picture so that not a speck of what you want in it remains. 1956Nature 21 Jan. 120/1 The information can be conveniently stored against the day when better interpretation methods allow one to make the fullest use of the recordings, without having to reshoot in areas which are often exceedingly difficult of access. 1975R. L. Simon Wild Turkey (1976) xi. 72 Badass has had a change in shooting schedule... We're going to have to reshoot two days. 1976A. Davis Television 28 Plays were still recorded in sequence... The maxim otherwise was to stop the tape and reshoot only for technical mishaps. |