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单词 rehang
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Definition of rehang in English:

rehang

verbrehung riːˈhaŋrēˈhaNG
[with object]
  • Hang (something) again or differently.

    he helped me rehang the curtain
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Watching the paintings being rehung yesterday he said: ‘It is wonderful, it is quite, quite wonderful to see them back here at Tate Britain.’
    • The cemetery gates have been repaired but as yet not rehung.
    • Anyway, all went well until the gate was rehung only to find that it's twin, which should have joined neatly in the middle, had been hung out of alignment years before and now they just weren't closing together.
    • So, now, I've furiously cleaned and rearranged furniture and rehung pictures.
    • Hopkins uses the artists who she represents in her gallery and rehangs Gleason's ‘gallery’ about every three months.
    • Even the sliding panels along the main storage wall are old doors that have been rehung.
    • The eight bells need to be rehung in a new frame and the organ requires a substantial overhaul.
    • Doors may have faulty knobs or need to be rehung.
    • Often, we may have to rehang a whole grouping to maintain the strength of that artist's work, or to keep the flow from one artist to another.
    • The bells were increased in number and rehung with new fittings in the 1930s in an old timber bellframe with a new metal frame above it to house two of the bells.
    • I have been able to use the proceeds of the attic sale to fund the restoration of Sir Robert's collection of Italian 17th century pictures which have been rehung in the Gallery this spring.
    • His neighbor, a cabinetmaker, helped him rehang the sign outside, but he had no money to have the board over the front window replaced with glass, so the interior of the shop was gloomier than usual.
    • Bush and Berry, an expert company from Bristol, was brought in to rehang the paintings once restoration was complete.
    • The most visible departure was a decision not to rehang the black shutters that had decorated the exterior.
noun ˈriːhaŋˈrēhaNG
  • An act of rehanging works of art in a gallery.

    the National Gallery's rehang of its nineteenth-century collection
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If a museum is as empty as it was when I trotted around it last week to examine the latest rehang of the collection, then something is going badly wrong.
    • Over 40% of the works in the rehang will not have been shown at the gallery.
    • Their arrival coincides, moreover, with the gallery's announcement that it has purchased 30 Guerrilla Girls works and plans to include them in the rehang of its collection next May.
    • The gallery is in the final stages of a rehang of its entire collection
    • The world's most popular modern art gallery has recently undergone a rehang giving the opportunity to enjoy even more striking modern art.
 
 

Definition of rehang in US English:

rehang

verbrēˈhaNG
[with object]
  • Hang (something) again or differently.

    he helped me rehang the curtain
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bush and Berry, an expert company from Bristol, was brought in to rehang the paintings once restoration was complete.
    • Often, we may have to rehang a whole grouping to maintain the strength of that artist's work, or to keep the flow from one artist to another.
    • Even the sliding panels along the main storage wall are old doors that have been rehung.
    • So, now, I've furiously cleaned and rearranged furniture and rehung pictures.
    • I have been able to use the proceeds of the attic sale to fund the restoration of Sir Robert's collection of Italian 17th century pictures which have been rehung in the Gallery this spring.
    • The cemetery gates have been repaired but as yet not rehung.
    • Hopkins uses the artists who she represents in her gallery and rehangs Gleason's ‘gallery’ about every three months.
    • The most visible departure was a decision not to rehang the black shutters that had decorated the exterior.
    • The bells were increased in number and rehung with new fittings in the 1930s in an old timber bellframe with a new metal frame above it to house two of the bells.
    • The eight bells need to be rehung in a new frame and the organ requires a substantial overhaul.
    • His neighbor, a cabinetmaker, helped him rehang the sign outside, but he had no money to have the board over the front window replaced with glass, so the interior of the shop was gloomier than usual.
    • Watching the paintings being rehung yesterday he said: ‘It is wonderful, it is quite, quite wonderful to see them back here at Tate Britain.’
    • Doors may have faulty knobs or need to be rehung.
    • Anyway, all went well until the gate was rehung only to find that it's twin, which should have joined neatly in the middle, had been hung out of alignment years before and now they just weren't closing together.
nounˈrēhaNG
  • An act of rehanging works of art in a gallery.

    the National Gallery's rehang of its nineteenth-century collection
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their arrival coincides, moreover, with the gallery's announcement that it has purchased 30 Guerrilla Girls works and plans to include them in the rehang of its collection next May.
    • Over 40% of the works in the rehang will not have been shown at the gallery.
    • The world's most popular modern art gallery has recently undergone a rehang giving the opportunity to enjoy even more striking modern art.
    • The gallery is in the final stages of a rehang of its entire collection
    • If a museum is as empty as it was when I trotted around it last week to examine the latest rehang of the collection, then something is going badly wrong.
 
 
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