单词 | reimagine |
释义 | reimaginev. transitive. To imagine again; spec. to reinterpret (an event, a work of art, etc.) imaginatively; to rethink. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > reconsideration > think again [verb (intransitive)] rethink1509 revise1567 recogitate1603 revert1794 reimagine1825 the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > imagine or visualize [verb (transitive)] > again reconjure1611 reproduce1756 reimagine1825 recreate1837 reconstruct1838 recapture1845 revisualize1896 the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > meaning > explanation, exposition > interpretation > interpret [verb (transitive)] > afresh reinterpret1611 reimagine1825 revision1968 1825 R. Mudie Babylon the Great II. ix. 231 By being forgotten, and as often re-imagined or re-discovered, its value as original may be multiplied till it exceed any fixed quantity of originality that imagination can invent. 1868 Anthropol. Rev. 6 320 The psyche being the more sensational agent, it will, no doubt, be proved that this ‘principle of being’ was the precursor and originator of this organised matter:—as Aristotle speculated and Stahl reimagined. 1869 W. J. Courthope Ludibria Lunae iii. 93 Her passions all astir, With joy and pain reviving, this To reimagine, she'd withdrawn By moonlight on the silent lawn. 1938 Year's Work Eng. Stud. 1936 17 29 Brandenstein's little monograph on the first Indo-European migration is a return to the study of comparative vocabulary as a means for re-imagining some aspects of Kulturgeschichte. 1957 A. R. Manvell & J. Huntley Technique Film Music iii. 78 The enormous task of re-imagining a Shakespearian drama in terms of the screen. 1991 S. Heaney Seeing Things 29 Whatever is given Can always be reimagined, however four-square, Plank-thick, hull-stupid and out of its time It happens to be. 2005 Daily Tel. 22 July 23/1 When is a horror movie not a horror movie? In the hands of Brazilian director Walter Salles, the answer appears to be: when it's toned down and re-imagined as a psychological thriller. Derivatives reiˈmagining n. the action or an act of imagining something again, a reconstruction; a piece of art or literature, etc., which is a reinterpretation of another; a remake. ΚΠ 1858 A. P. Paton Web of Life viii. 139 The re-imagining and reading of his poem. 1911 Indianapolis Star 25 June 13/1 There are historical memories clinging to the very walls..vivid and bold enough to make the dullest of us pulse with the reimagining of them. 1960 L. A. Fiedler No! in Thunder iii. 252 Isaac, who, in our reimaginings of the fable of the Sacrifice, has an outward shape and a psychology, is in Genesis a cipher. 2001 Dreamwatch Oct. 16/1 Director Tim Burton's ‘reimagining’ of the science fiction classic took a massive $68.5 million over the first weekend. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1825 |
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