单词 | replay |
释义 | replayn. 1. Sport. A replayed match, esp. a knockout match played again because the original fixture ended in a draw. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > match or competition > [noun] > types of all comersc1450 after-gamea1500 fore-game1594 revenge1616 plate1639 set-to1743 return match1753 bye1754 scrub-race1791 anybody's game (also race, match)1826 return1834 barney1843 bonspiel1858 handicap1861 pennant1865 home-and-home1868 benefit match1871 run-off1873 international1877 American tournament1878 Grand Prix1879 single1884 friendly1885 all-comers1889 pair1890 championship1893 round robin1894 replay1895 Olympiad1896 junior varsity1902 lightning tournament1903 rematch1903 road trip1903 pickup1905 freestyle1906 marathon1908 test1908 Derby1909 scrimmage1910 eliminator1911 twosome1911 triala1914 quadrangular1916 slug-fest1916 varsity match1921 needle contest1922 curtain jerker1923 needle match1923 open1926 needle fight1927 knock-out1928 shirt1930 masters1933 pro-amateur1934 tune-up1934 World Cup1934 pro-am1937 state1941 sizzler1942 runathon1943 mismatch1954 run-out1955 match-up1959 squeaker1961 triple-header1961 Super Bowl1967 invitational1968 needle game1970 major1976 slobberknocker1986 1895 Westm. Gaz. 6 May 7/2 Mr. Tait last week took 83 (on a re-play). 1947 Sporting Mirror 7 Nov. p. iii/1 They reached the Junior Cup Final, but after a drawn game at Maidenhead, lost the replay to Reading Albion. 1977 Irish Press 29 Sept. 13/5 It will be interesting to see if Down persist with the third midfield, a plan which worked admirably against Offaly in the semi-final replay. 2001 FourFourTwo Oct. 125/2 Six minutes before the end of the replay, Hendon were 2–1 up and efficiently closing the game down. 2. The act or an instance of replaying a sound recording or piece of film; a playback. Cf. action replay n. at action n. Compounds 1, instant replay n. at instant adj. 4d. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > recording or reproducing sound or visual material > [noun] > action or instance of replaying recording replay1947 1947 Mod. Lang. Jrnl. 31 261 At any point the wire can be reversed at rapid speed, and the recorded passage is ready for the replay. 1953 E. S. Gardner Case of Green-eyed Sister viii. 117 You had insisted on a replay of the tape. 1972 Guardian 24 Aug. 10/1 It would have been helpful if an echo machine could have produced for the President a replay of his acceptance speech. 1983 E. Trundle Beginner's Guide Videocassette Recorders v. 91 The up-conversion process during replay involves a heterodyne system. 2005 Washington Post 12 Aug. a19/2 When a referee in the NBA calls a foul on one team and then the replay shows it wasn't really a foul at all, he quickly calls a cheap foul on the other team as a way to even the score. 3. An occurrence or event which closely follows the pattern of a previous one; a repeat; a duplicate. ΘΚΠ the world > time > frequency > [noun] > recurrence > a recurrence sitheOE timec1275 return1585 retrieve1595 reoccurrence1788 monotone1856 re-run1922 replay1957 1957 Columbia Law Rev. 57 612 This is almost a replay of the competing James and Dewey versions of pragmatism. 1977 D. Anthony Stud Game xxiii. 142 Dusty Gordon's party would be a replay of the Hollywood parties Paul Sherwood had dragged me to. 1990 M. Levine Deep Cover ii. 65 I felt sick with déjà vu. It was a replay of the Suarez case. 2001 Yahoo! Internet Life Nov. 105/1 Want to avoid a replay of the recent tax season fiasco? This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). replayv. 1. transitive. To perform again; to repeat a performance of. ΚΠ a1635 T. Randolph Poems (1638) 31 The Deities their stolne delights replay'd, And only Nature was the bridall mayd. 1822 London Lit. Gaz. 27 Apr. 266/3 Mr. Kean has replayed the part of Osmond in the Castle Spectre. 1846 Godey's Lady's Bk. Apr. 166/1 Miss Melville bit her lip, hesitated a moment, and then replayed the tune and sang. 1921 Harper's Mag. June 121 The same tiny drama was replayed. 1973 K. Starr Americans & Calif. Dream v. 155 In one brief decade California had replayed on a representative scale the entire course of American history, from discovery to crisis to social cohesion. 2006 Ottawa Sun (Nexis) 8 Oct. sh1 Throughout their two-hour set, the pair replayed songs from the show. 2. transitive. Sport. To play (a match, game, shot, etc.) again, typically because of an irregularity or a contentious result. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > match or competition > take part in match or competition [verb (transitive)] > replay match replay1768 1768 tr. Abbé Bellecour Acad. Play 42 The Cards must be taken up again, and the Game replayed, from that Trick where the renounce was made. 1830 R. Broun Memorabilia Curliana Mabenensia 100 Should the handle quit a stone in the delivery, the player must keep hold of it, otherwise he will not be entitled to replay the shot. 1884 Truth 13 Mar. 369/2 Under these circumstances..the tie should certainly be replayed. 1934 Daily Tel. (Napier, N.Z.) 23 July 2 The Yankee tournament in the second grade section of the Napier basketball teams was replayed on Saturday. 1979 C. A. Berendsen in M. R. Broer Individual Sports for Women ix. 373 Let, any point that must be replayed. Most often, a ball that hits the top of the net from a serve. 1996 Daily Tel. 29 Apr. 4/2 The Football League is still considering whether to replay the match. 3. transitive. To play (a sound recording or piece of film) for a second or further time. Also: to reproduce (what has been recorded); to play back. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > recording or reproducing sound or visual material > sound recording and reproduction > make recording [verb (transitive)] > play back replay1922 to play back1932 1922 Daily Mail 18 Nov. (advt.) 8 Each instrument is fitted with our special ‘Repeater’ which automatically replays records when desired without the operator's attention. 1962 A. Nisbett Technique Sound Studio 241 Tape which is replayed on the same head as was used for recording does not exhibit faults which would be at once apparent if the tape were replayed on most other machines. 1973 L. Cooper Tea on Sunday xi. 93 So often by running the first interviews through again as if they were a section of a film being replayed he picked up some clue. 1976 E. R. Dexter & C. Makins Testkill 140 One of Byron's cover drives, replayed later on TV in slow motion as a textbook stroke. 2004 Independent 29 July 7/4 Recordings of individual squirrels making a ‘whisper call’ were replayed to other members of the group. Compounds attributive. Designating a control or other device used in replaying a sound recording or piece of film. ΚΠ 1916 U.S. Patent 1,202,538 2/1 At the other end of the tracker bar is shown a replay control opening. 1923 U.S. Patent 1,460,940 2/1 It is necessary, in order to replay records, to provide means for shifting the sound box and stylus automatically from the inner sound groove of the record to the outer or starting groove, and this mechanism..has been termed a ‘replay device’. 1962 A. Nisbett Technique Sound Studio vii. 130 The facilities for mixing—requiring two replay decks in addition to a mixer and recorder—are generally beyond the scope of the amateur. 1978 S. Brett Amateur Corpse xv. 137 Gerald spooled through till nearly the end of the tape... The replay button was pressed. 1996 J. Morrish et al. in P. Trynka Rock Hardware 121/2 This system, using the record head of one channel as a temporary replay head so that an extra track could be laid down exactly in synchronisation with the original, was the key to true multitrack recording. 2001 H. S. Blackman et al. in J. Vanderdonckt & C. Farenc Tools for Working with Guidelines xi. 123 The majority of subjects thought the reverse, pause, and replay controls would be most useful in viewing a procedure. Derivatives reˈplayed adj. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > match or competition > [adjective] > types of maiden1598 well-run1601 unequal1654 well contested1722 returned1758 friendly1780 close-run1813 foursome1814 lightweight1823 tight1828 side1829 one-sided1839 scratch1851 international1859 all-comers1860 scrub1867 pointless1876 scoreless1885 replayed1886 peg-down1887 all-star1889 stiff1890 varsity1891 postseason1893 knock-out1896 best-of-(a specified odd number)1897 seeded1901 junior varsity1902 Simon Pure1905 pegged-down1908 JV1923 zero-sum1944 tie-breaking1970 1886 Northern Echo (Darlington) 13 Dec. 4/6 Replayed match in the first round of the Durham Cup competition. 1979 W. C. Sturtevant in E. Tooker Native N. Amer. Spirituality of Eastern Woodlands Pref. p. xiv Reference to a repeatedly replayed tape recorded version..is even better. 1998 N.Y. Times 27 Dec. ii. 34/1 Think of how powerfully Bill Clinton's..scandal was molded by these endlessly replayed images. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1895v.a1635 |
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