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单词 do-over
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Definition of do-over in English:

do-over

noun
US informal
  • An instance or chance of doing something for a second or further time, after an unsuccessful or unsatisfactory first attempt.

    if Smokey sings off key, he gets a do-over
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And "restating" is just the boardroom equivalent of asking for a do-over on the playground.
    • Regardless, I urge them to return to Vancouver for a do-over.
    • With concern about voters in both states being disenfranchised, there is a growing talk of a do-over.
    • "There's no such thing as a do-over when you have an abuse of fundamental rights."
    • The Clinton campaign sounded unhappy with the decision not to hold a do-over.
    • Also, Michigan Democrats hope for a possible primary do-over.
    • At issue there, fraud allegations that could, if seen as credible, lead to a do-over.
    • Now, here's the beauty: We get a do-over.
    • Part of what's in your way now - besides just plain wanting him back - is also wanting a do-over.
    • In a do-over, he'd have everyone get comfortable using the slide show.
    • And a few days after that, Artest's agent asked for a do-over with the Pacers.
    • Do you want B back, or do you just want a do-over?
    • Well, it's a big do-over for "American Idol" tonight, as the "Idol" vote turns into an "Idol" embarrassment.
    • What are the odds the Eagles wish they had a do-over on the suspension thing?
    • His presentation on this new track is slightly smoother (one of the advantages of a do-over, I guess).
    • More money will now be required for a do-over, the first anyone can remember in this city.
 
 

Definition of do-over in US English:

do-over

nounˈdo͞oˌōvər
US informal
  • An instance or chance of doing something for a second or further time, after an unsuccessful or unsatisfactory first attempt.

    if Smokey sings off key, he gets a do-over
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With concern about voters in both states being disenfranchised, there is a growing talk of a do-over.
    • Now, here's the beauty: We get a do-over.
    • In a do-over, he'd have everyone get comfortable using the slide show.
    • Do you want B back, or do you just want a do-over?
    • And a few days after that, Artest's agent asked for a do-over with the Pacers.
    • Well, it's a big do-over for "American Idol" tonight, as the "Idol" vote turns into an "Idol" embarrassment.
    • The Clinton campaign sounded unhappy with the decision not to hold a do-over.
    • Part of what's in your way now - besides just plain wanting him back - is also wanting a do-over.
    • "There's no such thing as a do-over when you have an abuse of fundamental rights."
    • At issue there, fraud allegations that could, if seen as credible, lead to a do-over.
    • Regardless, I urge them to return to Vancouver for a do-over.
    • More money will now be required for a do-over, the first anyone can remember in this city.
    • Also, Michigan Democrats hope for a possible primary do-over.
    • His presentation on this new track is slightly smoother (one of the advantages of a do-over, I guess).
    • What are the odds the Eagles wish they had a do-over on the suspension thing?
    • And "restating" is just the boardroom equivalent of asking for a do-over on the playground.
 
 
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