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单词 rehash
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Definition of rehash in English:

rehash

verb riːˈhaʃriˈhæʃ
[with object]
  • 1Reuse (old ideas or material) without significant change or improvement.

    he endlessly rehashes songs from his American era
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's all been tried before, and it's a plot that has been rehashed more times than any of us can count.
    • Surely they deserved fresh material, not rehashed classic pop songs.
    • It just seems to be rehashed theatre, bad theatre.
    • Various themes and character's are rehashed in slightly different tones.
    • Another point is awarded for each song that is interpreted uniquely (songs cannot simply be rehashed versions of the original).
    • I'm putting a new spin on it, not rehashing something we all know.
    • Many feel the same old idea's are being rehashed and recycled because the respective companies have lost they're inventive imagination when creating new episodes in gaming series.
    • It's just going to be rehashing the same performances from last night with some added live segments.
    • The result is an album that doesn't simply rehash all of this Afro-Brazilian hype, but actually builds on the band's regional interpretation of an immediately international sound.
    • Although most of them rehash the subject in a different format or sensationalize the horrifying potential of these weapons, this work is fundamentally different.
    • Many of his original songs were being rehashed for recent films.
    • But things had changed too much for the political right simply to rehash its traditional family values.
    • Now-infamous stories of student visa hold-ups and hassles have been rehashed in countless newspapers across the globe.
    • Q. So you were simply rehashing material that had already been out in the public?
    • While many are simply rehashed versions of last year's games the latest in the series is a serious attempt at overhauling the format.
    • Plus, you get many of the gags that would eventually be tiredly rehashed in sequel after sequel but are fresh and original here.
    • Gamers are far more willing to accept a premise being used again and again than to have the same rehashed story appear repeatedly.
    • Like other popular anime series of the past, it has been rehashed again and again for children in Japan, although the characters and situations are changed and updated.
    • There are hundreds of writers better than the drones you currently employ with far better ideas than simply rehashing old films or books that did things far better the first time round.
    Synonyms
    reword, rephrase, express in other words, put in other words, express in one's own words, put in one's own words, express differently, rewrite, rescript, restate, rehash, interpret, gloss
    1. 1.1North American Consider or discuss (something) at length after it has happened.
      is it really necessary to rehash that trauma all over again?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They still love to rehash all of the embarrassing moments on various trips that the group has taken throughout the years.
      • Janelle laughed as Shane and Tristan rehashed old tour memories, hoping she at least looked like she was paying attention.
      • There's no point in rehashing the same old issues again and again.
      • Some of his books rehashed Marxist debates at length, but never his campus lectures.
      • Well, instead of rehashing a whole lot of bad memories, let's cut to the chase here.
      • Today's commentary will rehash some old ‘stuff’, while also hopefully shedding some new insight.
      • Reams of news and commentary rehash the discussions that have become so painfully familiar in recent games.
      • Um, I'm not rehashing my childhood or anything.
      • Writing the novel of his life also has Steve rehashing his encounters with love.
      • So, I slid next to him and we rehashed the exciting unbelievable quality of the game.
      • But most of the morning was spent rehashing the previous day's events.
      • I would rehash the situation over and over again to see if I had forgotten any minor detail - a gesture, a word, or even a facial expression - that missed my rigorous analysis.
      • The whole car ride home the girls rehashed the night over and over again, but I sat in the passenger seat and stared at the city lights flashing past my window.
      • In his statement of clemency, he said no need to rehash the findings of the courts over 24 years of litigation that jury decisions that he is guilty of these four murders, should pay for his life.
      • ‘Thanks, Dad,’ I said softly, and to my surprise, he smiled back before turning to Greg and beginning to rehash today's game.
      • The Sheriff went over their stories, rehashing them, picking out points for clarification for about another hour.
      • ‘I don't want to rehash the past, Dane,’ Sienna finally said softly, looking at the blaze in the fireplace instead of at him.
      • But we do not feel we can waste any time or energy rehashing grievances about the process.
      • ‘People want to get to a solution and get over it without rehashing their problems over and over again, the way a therapist might,’ he argues.
      • The fallacies of this critique have been elaborated around the Internet, but let's rehash a little.
      Synonyms
      adapt, turn, rework, recast, reshape, refashion, remodel, remould
noun ˈriːhaʃˈriˌhæʃ
  • A reuse of old ideas or material without significant change or improvement.

    the spring show was a rehash of the summer show from the previous year
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Jim challenged me to take the first step, to propose a new economics of sustainability - specifically, to outline a theory that wasn't just a rehash of the old economics.
    • The report is actually a rehash of several reviews that have taken place within the Fire Service over a number of years.
    • Many writing submissions are rehashes of old stories.
    • Clearly, it wasn't a terribly newsworthy speech, a rehash of his old themes.
    • I like to think I'm open to new ideas, but this idea is really just a rehash of existing ideas and generally doesn't seem like it will work.
    • The synopsis is, unsurprisingly, a rehash of the commercially successful film franchise.
    • For far too long, the approach to solving the problems of moving goods and people between our two islands has been a rehash of what's been done for the last 50 years.
    • Even if the music world doesn't realize it, people are a little desperate to hear something that isn't just a rehash.
    • But half of what one saw was old work by established artists or colorless rehashes of 1980s images.
    • If there's anything less tedious than the constant releases of operating systems, it's the constant rehashes of old argument between the system creators.
    • There's some light interview/setup material, but it's mostly a rehash of the clips included elsewhere on the discs.
    • But mainly, it's rehashes of music I can remember and sketches for new ideas.
    • Every thing I write will just be a rehash of all the other glowing reviews circling the ‘net.
    • His jokes are rehashes from previous cities, but no one seems to mind.
    • For the first time after countless rehashes, the franchise is finally taking a major new direction in adopting Unreal technology to power the game.
    • The title's just an excuse to make a bad movie that pretends to be a spoof when it's just a rehash of the most formulaic rubbish imaginable.
    • Some would argue it's incredibly unoriginal, and just a rehash of old ideas, but I disagree.
    Synonyms
    rewording, rephrasing, rewriting, rewrite, restatement, restating, rehash, rendition, rendering, version, interpretation, gloss
 
 

Definition of rehash in US English:

rehash

verbriˈhæʃrēˈhaSH
[with object]
  • 1Put (old ideas or material) into a new form without significant change or improvement.

    he contented himself with occasional articles in journals, rehashing his own work
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Q. So you were simply rehashing material that had already been out in the public?
    • Many of his original songs were being rehashed for recent films.
    • I'm putting a new spin on it, not rehashing something we all know.
    • It just seems to be rehashed theatre, bad theatre.
    • It's all been tried before, and it's a plot that has been rehashed more times than any of us can count.
    • Various themes and character's are rehashed in slightly different tones.
    • Gamers are far more willing to accept a premise being used again and again than to have the same rehashed story appear repeatedly.
    • While many are simply rehashed versions of last year's games the latest in the series is a serious attempt at overhauling the format.
    • Although most of them rehash the subject in a different format or sensationalize the horrifying potential of these weapons, this work is fundamentally different.
    • But things had changed too much for the political right simply to rehash its traditional family values.
    • Many feel the same old idea's are being rehashed and recycled because the respective companies have lost they're inventive imagination when creating new episodes in gaming series.
    • Like other popular anime series of the past, it has been rehashed again and again for children in Japan, although the characters and situations are changed and updated.
    • Plus, you get many of the gags that would eventually be tiredly rehashed in sequel after sequel but are fresh and original here.
    • Now-infamous stories of student visa hold-ups and hassles have been rehashed in countless newspapers across the globe.
    • There are hundreds of writers better than the drones you currently employ with far better ideas than simply rehashing old films or books that did things far better the first time round.
    • Another point is awarded for each song that is interpreted uniquely (songs cannot simply be rehashed versions of the original).
    • Surely they deserved fresh material, not rehashed classic pop songs.
    • It's just going to be rehashing the same performances from last night with some added live segments.
    • The result is an album that doesn't simply rehash all of this Afro-Brazilian hype, but actually builds on the band's regional interpretation of an immediately international sound.
    Synonyms
    reword, rephrase, express in other words, put in other words, express in one's own words, put in one's own words, express differently, rewrite, rescript, restate, rehash, interpret, gloss
    1. 1.1North American Consider or discuss (something) at length after it has happened.
      is it really necessary to rehash that trauma all over again?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But most of the morning was spent rehashing the previous day's events.
      • The fallacies of this critique have been elaborated around the Internet, but let's rehash a little.
      • Um, I'm not rehashing my childhood or anything.
      • So, I slid next to him and we rehashed the exciting unbelievable quality of the game.
      • ‘Thanks, Dad,’ I said softly, and to my surprise, he smiled back before turning to Greg and beginning to rehash today's game.
      • They still love to rehash all of the embarrassing moments on various trips that the group has taken throughout the years.
      • Well, instead of rehashing a whole lot of bad memories, let's cut to the chase here.
      • The Sheriff went over their stories, rehashing them, picking out points for clarification for about another hour.
      • ‘People want to get to a solution and get over it without rehashing their problems over and over again, the way a therapist might,’ he argues.
      • ‘I don't want to rehash the past, Dane,’ Sienna finally said softly, looking at the blaze in the fireplace instead of at him.
      • Reams of news and commentary rehash the discussions that have become so painfully familiar in recent games.
      • Today's commentary will rehash some old ‘stuff’, while also hopefully shedding some new insight.
      • There's no point in rehashing the same old issues again and again.
      • I would rehash the situation over and over again to see if I had forgotten any minor detail - a gesture, a word, or even a facial expression - that missed my rigorous analysis.
      • Some of his books rehashed Marxist debates at length, but never his campus lectures.
      • Janelle laughed as Shane and Tristan rehashed old tour memories, hoping she at least looked like she was paying attention.
      • But we do not feel we can waste any time or energy rehashing grievances about the process.
      • In his statement of clemency, he said no need to rehash the findings of the courts over 24 years of litigation that jury decisions that he is guilty of these four murders, should pay for his life.
      • Writing the novel of his life also has Steve rehashing his encounters with love.
      • The whole car ride home the girls rehashed the night over and over again, but I sat in the passenger seat and stared at the city lights flashing past my window.
      Synonyms
      adapt, turn, rework, recast, reshape, refashion, remodel, remould
nounˈriˌhæʃˈrēˌhaSH
  • A reuse of old ideas or material without significant change or improvement.

    the spring show was a rehash of the summer show from the previous year
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the first time after countless rehashes, the franchise is finally taking a major new direction in adopting Unreal technology to power the game.
    • The report is actually a rehash of several reviews that have taken place within the Fire Service over a number of years.
    • Even if the music world doesn't realize it, people are a little desperate to hear something that isn't just a rehash.
    • But half of what one saw was old work by established artists or colorless rehashes of 1980s images.
    • I like to think I'm open to new ideas, but this idea is really just a rehash of existing ideas and generally doesn't seem like it will work.
    • But mainly, it's rehashes of music I can remember and sketches for new ideas.
    • Every thing I write will just be a rehash of all the other glowing reviews circling the ‘net.
    • The synopsis is, unsurprisingly, a rehash of the commercially successful film franchise.
    • Many writing submissions are rehashes of old stories.
    • Jim challenged me to take the first step, to propose a new economics of sustainability - specifically, to outline a theory that wasn't just a rehash of the old economics.
    • There's some light interview/setup material, but it's mostly a rehash of the clips included elsewhere on the discs.
    • His jokes are rehashes from previous cities, but no one seems to mind.
    • For far too long, the approach to solving the problems of moving goods and people between our two islands has been a rehash of what's been done for the last 50 years.
    • Some would argue it's incredibly unoriginal, and just a rehash of old ideas, but I disagree.
    • The title's just an excuse to make a bad movie that pretends to be a spoof when it's just a rehash of the most formulaic rubbish imaginable.
    • If there's anything less tedious than the constant releases of operating systems, it's the constant rehashes of old argument between the system creators.
    • Clearly, it wasn't a terribly newsworthy speech, a rehash of his old themes.
    Synonyms
    rewording, rephrasing, rewriting, rewrite, restatement, restating, rehash, rendition, rendering, version, interpretation, gloss
 
 
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