| 单词 | re-rendering | 
| 释义 | re-renderingn. 1.  A reinterpretation of a work of art, literature, music, etc. ΚΠ 1842    Brit. Mag. & Monthly Reg. 22 631  				Something of beauty was, doubtless, lost in transfusion, more in the present re-rendering. 1921    Classical Weekly 31 Jan. 108/2  				One of the two poems in which Browning makes direct use of Latin material as subject-matter is Pan and Luna (1880), a rerendering of the myth alluded to by Vergil. 1995    Guardian 20 May 25/2  				Her first pop record, a re-rendering of the most famous Bach Toccata and Fugue. 2002    National Film Theatre Programme Booklet Oct.–Nov. 29/1  				Hofman's re-rendering of the Creation story is his best-known work.  2.  The action or process of rendering something again (in various senses). ΚΠ 1854    G. D. Barber Suggestions on Anc. Britons  iii. ii. 246  				The probabilities are a million to one against the production of a dozen consecutive lines by any re-rendering of these relics. 1964    L. A. Fiedler Waiting for End v. 85  				The re-rendering of their adventures in an American English affected by the rhythms of Yiddish. 2008    Herald Express 		(Torquay)	 		(Nexis)	 1 Feb. 2  				He allocated about £35,000 from the landfill tax for the re-rendering of the church tower. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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