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单词 re-release
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re-releasen.

Brit. /ˈriːrᵻˌliːs/, U.S. /ˈrirəˌlis/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, release n.
Etymology: < re- prefix + release n. Compare slightly earlier re-release v.
1. The release for a second or subsequent time, esp. of a film, record, etc.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > record > recording or reproducing sound or visual material > sound recording and reproduction > a sound recording > [noun] > record or disc > type of record
pre-release1871
record album1904
re-release1907
ten-inch1908
twelve-incher1909
demonstration record1911
pressing1912
swinger1924
repressing1927
transcription1931
long-player1932
rush release1935
pop record1937
album1945
demonstration disc1947
pop disc1947
pop single1947
long-play1948
picture disc1948
781949
single1949
forty-five1950
demo disc1952
EP1952
shellac1954
top of the pops1956
gold disc1957
acetate1962
platinum disc1964
chartbuster1965
miss1965
cover1966
reissue1966
pirate label1968
rock record1968
thirty-three (and a third)1968
sampler1969
white-label1970
double album1971
dubplate1976
seven-inch1977
mini-album1980
joint1991
1907 Northwestern Reporter 111 427/1 The satisfaction of the Judgment by McGeough amounted to a re-release and satisfaction of the Judgment against the plaintiff.
1915 Syracuse (N.Y.) Herald 19 Sept. 9/5 One of the big enterprises under way at the Selig studios on the Pacific coast is the preparation of Rex Beach's vigorous Alaskan play, ‘The Spoilers’, for re-release in its original length of twelve reels.
1948 Daily Mail 7 Feb. 2/5 ‘Mrs. Miniver’..turned up..on ‘re-release’, and lasted only seven days.
1997 Austral. Financial Rev. Feb. 47/5 They could do worse than organise the re-release of a certain film about a yodelling pig.
2. A recording or film that is re-released, esp. a recording that is released on a different format from before.
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society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > a film > type of film > [noun] > other types
romantic comedy1748
epic1785
pre-release1871
foreign film1899
frivol1903
dramedy1905
film loop1906
first run1910
detective film1911
colour film1912
news film1912
topical1912
cinemicrograph1913
scenic1913
sport1913
newsreel1914
serial1914
sex comedy1915
war picture1915
telefilm1919
comic1920
true crime1923
art house1925
quickie1926
turkey1927
two-reeler1928
smellie1929
disaster film1930
musical1930
feelie1931
sticky1934
action comedy1936
quota quickie1936
re-release1936
screwball comedy1937
telemovie1937
pickup1939
video film1939
actioner1940
space opera1941
telepic1944
biopic1947
kinescope1949
TV movie1949
pièce noire1951
pièce rose1951
deepie1953
misterioso1953
film noir1956
policier1956
psychodrama1956
free film1958
prequel1958
co-production1959
glossy1960
sexploiter1960
sci-fier1961
tie-in1962
chanchada1963
romcom1963
wuxia1963
chick flick1964
showreel1964
mockumentary1965
sword-and-sandal1965
schlockbuster1966
mondo1967
peplum1968
thriller1968
whydunit1968
schlocker1969
buddy-buddy movie1972
buddy-buddy film1974
buddy film1974
science-fictioner1974
screwball1974
buddy movie1975
slasher movie1975
swashbuckler1975
filmi1976
triptych1976
autobiopic1977
Britcom1977
kidflick1977
noir1977
bodice-ripper1979
chopsocky1981
date movie1983
kaiju eiga1984
screener1986
neo-noir1987
indie1990
bromance2001
hack-and-slash2002
mumblecore2005
dark fantasy2007
hack-and-slay2007
gorefest2012
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1936 Life Jan. 38/2 These are re-releases of tunes originally recorded and released by the now defunct Okeh company in 1928.
1977 Guardian Weekly 28 Aug. 20/1 There are currently 38 Presley albums available in this country..and, with re-releases, he has had 117 singles on sale here.
1990 Opera Now May 64/3 One of the legendary conductor's monumental performances now available in a re-release on CD.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

re-releasev.

Brit. /ˌriːrᵻˈliːs/, U.S. /ˌrirəˈlis/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, release v.1
Etymology: < re- prefix + release v.1 Compare slightly later re-release n.
transitive. To release again; esp. to reissue (a film, recording, etc.).
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > selling > sell [verb (transitive)] > expose or offer for sale > again
remarket1858
re-release1906
repackage1909
1906 Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 20 Mar. 737/2 An electrical-circuit protector comprising a solder-joint, and an electromechanical device coöperating therewith after operation to re-release and reset to operative position parts released upon operation.
1940 I. Barry D. W. Griffith 30 The extremely improbable plot creaks loudly and the musical score, added when the film was re-released in the early days of sound synchronization, seems almost as dated as the Victorian morality.
1966 Listener 15 Dec. 889/3 When the film is re-released it will almost certainly become the biggest grosser in the history of the cinema.
1975 N.Y. Times 4 Mar. 38/1 The new D. W. Griffith Theater, which has re-released Cocteau's ‘Les Enfants Terribles’.
1979 Associated Press Newswire (Nexis) 23 Apr. After his release, Singleton was re-arrested, re-arraigned before another judge, and re-released on $2,500 bail.
1993 Big Issue 30 Apr. 18/1 Virgin records are re-releasing their back-catalogue of dance tunes with much re-mixing and re-packaging.
2006 D. Winner Those Feet 198 When The Italian Job was re-released on its thirtieth anniversary in 1999 Kennedy Martin still seemed a bit baffled by its enduring popularity.

Derivatives

re-reˈleasable adj. [ < re- prefix + releasable adj., after re-release v.] capable of being re-released; esp. that is of sufficient quality or popularity to warrant being re-released.
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1961 Amer. Record Guide Dec. 267/2 Its [sc. M-G-M's] wealth of re-releasable deletions together with its never-yet-released tapes add up to a merchandising challenge at once tempting and formidable.
2000 M. Stollery Alternative Empires 18 Discussing the circulation of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Thompson underlines how connected notions of ‘film art’ and the re-releasable ‘classic’ film emerged during the early 1920s.
re-reˈleased adj.
ΚΠ
1917 A. M. Kales Cases Future Interests iv. xl. 1186 Payment by the state to its own trustees was for reinvestment in its own reindorsed and re-released securities.
1952 Anderson (Indiana) Herald 22 June 17/5 A mammoth prehistoric ape defies the forces of civilisation atop the Empire State building in New York in the sensational climatic scene from ‘King King’, RKO Radio's re-released masterpiece of unique motion picture production.
1998 Touch July 43/1 Wyclef's Haitian roots are proudly displayed on his re-released debut solo LP ‘The Carnival’.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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