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re-record in British Englishverb (transitive)to make a recording of (something recorded before) again they had to re-record it in the studio re-record in American English (ˌrirɪˈkɔrd) transitive verb1. to record (something) another time 2. to transfer (a recording) from one process to another, as from shellac to long-playing record Word origin [1925–30 ]This word is first recorded in the period 1925–30. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Nazi, buildup, chain reaction, reflex camera, runoutExamples of 're-record' in a sentencere-record She came to re-record but the demo was faultless.Archivists risk further damage if they use a stylus to play and re-record them.It comes after speculation that the duo would re-record songs from the original soundtrack.We tried to re-record that part with him playing it.Why did you re-record the material and turn it into an album?Instead, play back the messages on speakerphone and re-record them.And can she cope with the pressure of doing it live, without being able to go back and re-record?It apparently went so badly that he was called back a few weeks later to re-record the whole thing.Now, if they could get her to re-record the theme tune, that would be a coup!This will give her the chance to re-record the song if she fails to hit the notes. |