0 to take an exam again because you failed it the first time:
1 to take something such as a place or position into your possession again, often by force, after losing possession of it:
2 to take a photograph or shoot a part of a film again
3 an exam that you take again because you failed it the first time:
I'm doing my retakes next summer.
4 a part of a film that must be shot again to change or improve it:
5 to take something into possession again, esp. by force:
The main safeguard is simply the fact of retention by the recipient without any retaking by the sender for six months.
Two tenants on the estate were imprisoned for contempt of court for retaking forcible possession of their holdings after they had been evicted for non-payment of rent.
We know the value and promise of the second line, and we all recognise the patriotism and readiness with which the older officers have retaken their places in those regiments.
The base was peacefully retaken the next day in a negotiated settlement with local clan leaders.
When he later retook a test in a room that consisted of younger students, he felt more comfortable and his scores increased dramatically.
Although the songs were recorded ahead of broadcast, allowing for retakes and occasional overdubbing, they are essentially live in studio performances.
Hyder also retakes his exams and passes, but his family can no longer afford to pay for the university fees.
Pal went through his paces with enthusiasm, rarely required multiple retakes, and did his own stunt work.
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考試, 補(考), 重新參加(考試)…
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考试, 补(考), 重新参加(考试)…
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volver a presentarse a, recuperación, volver a tomar…
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refazer, repetir, recuperação…
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reprendre, tourner à nouveau (une scène), nouvelle prise…
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dobýt zpět, znovu natočit, opakovaný záběr…
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tilbageerobre, tage om, omtagning…
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merebut kembali, mengulang pengambilan film, ulangan pengambilan film…
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