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单词 redo
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Definition of redo in English:

redo

verbredoes, redid, redoing, redone riːˈduːriˈdu
[with object]
  • 1Do (something) again or differently.

    a whole day's work has to be redone
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The cost of redoing the whole thing in one go would be close to $2.5 billion, a sum the city says is beyond its resources.
    • Instead of simply redoing that song, they twisted and turned it inside out, revealing new textures and motifs to play in and around.
    • So I shall have to take time off work to study the plans, and spend time yet again redoing my objection.
    • It will take even longer to redo the database, he said.
    • In the past, it had just been a matter of redoing the title cards in another language.
    • I'm too tired to be doing this (and I'll redo it tomorrow).
    • They may have changed - a lot were redone in the Victorian era.
    • The underfloor heating pipes and electric cables have been put in together and need to be separated, which will involve redoing the wiring.
    • We are in the process of redoing our plan and the final touches are being suggested at the moment.
    • Then I will determine how much redoing it would cost.
    • I want to get the entire site to the point where I don't feel compelled to redo it ever again, and where what I'd done is not completely embarrassing.
    • I did have blonde streaks but I don't have time to keep redoing them.
    • However, all our efforts in redoing it have proved unsuccessful so far.
    • Undoubtedly the band made the right move in redoing the album.
    • The commission is redoing their website now, but these things take time.
    • Once we have stopped people walking through the flower beds we might be able to redo the landscaping.
    • What if I don't bother to paint them but just extract them from a DVD and fool around cropping and redoing the image in the computer?
    • ‘It was great to get to redo it all over again,’ he said.
    • My mother was a teacher, so she basically had to redo her qualifications, and Dad did a lot of travelling, so it was hard on her.
    • It's been destroyed and redone a couple of times since then.
    Synonyms
    improve, make better, better, ameliorate, refine, mend, rectify, correct, rehabilitate
    improvement, betterment, amelioration, refinement, rectification, correction, rehabilitation
    1. 1.1 Redecorate (a room or building)
      the house is being redone exactly to suit his taste
      Example sentencesExamples
      • University president David Skorton and other school officials condemned the threats but said they have no immediate plans to redo the locker room.
      • Elsa frowned at the thought, not really sure why they had Nora's room redone when it was already beautiful in its own way.
      • We could see that everything would have to be redone - stripped to the bare bones.
      • It was certainly a long trip, but we could spend one weekend redoing her room, and one doing mine.
      • We redid the downstairs powder room and aside from the fact that it's still missing a corner shelf and a window treatment I think it's pretty much done.
      • The hotels are old Navy barracks that have been comfortably redone.
      • They still hadn't managed to redo their rooms, partially because of the lack of free time, partially because they had been too preoccupied with the fights.
      • At least Mom had redone the room since last she was here.
      • I knew soon enough Lizzie would demand her own room outside of the nursery and I had convinced Adam to redo one of the rooms on the third floor for her thirteenth birthday in a few years.
      • Heather hadn't objected when Martha had begun redoing her room.
      • Rooms all have balconies and have been redone with plenty of wood trim and stylish bathrooms.
      • Thus, every room of the house was redone except for the kitchen.
      • ‘But then we realized that it would take a few years and a lot of money to redo an older house,’ Julia says.
      • The underground room had been redone years ago, to be a fun family room.
      • ‘We ended up going to grab something to eat and I bought stuff to redo my room and he walked me home,’ I shrugged.
      • When our living room was being redone back in the Spring we purchased an amazing bench.
      • Her mother had, just as expected, completely redone her 2-floor home, including rearranging all the furniture.
      • First we're doing the sound, next is the lighting, at the same time we're gonna be redoing the room, the aesthetics surrounding the dancefloor.
      • Did you redo your room since the last time we were here, Lani?
      • It's kept up in an old barn that was redone so as to come across as a school.
      Synonyms
      renovate, redecorate, refurbish, recondition, rehabilitate, rebuild, reconstruct, overhaul, make over
noun ˈriːduːˈridu
  • A redecoration of a room or building.

    a total redo of the second floor shopping concourse
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In all, the 11-month-long redo cost about $125 per square foot.
    • A modest redo involving new paint, cabinet hardware and floor covering paid back 87 percent of the investment.
    • The company is also advocating a redo of the train station itself.
    • After duty as a stable and carriage house, the barn was converted to living quarters sometime in the 1950s - a slipshod redo Lee cagily avoids commenting upon.
 
 

Definition of redo in US English:

redo

verbriˈdurēˈdo͞o
[with object]
  • 1Do (something) again or differently.

    a whole day's work has to be redone
    Example sentencesExamples
    • What if I don't bother to paint them but just extract them from a DVD and fool around cropping and redoing the image in the computer?
    • I did have blonde streaks but I don't have time to keep redoing them.
    • I'm too tired to be doing this (and I'll redo it tomorrow).
    • Instead of simply redoing that song, they twisted and turned it inside out, revealing new textures and motifs to play in and around.
    • The commission is redoing their website now, but these things take time.
    • The underfloor heating pipes and electric cables have been put in together and need to be separated, which will involve redoing the wiring.
    • So I shall have to take time off work to study the plans, and spend time yet again redoing my objection.
    • My mother was a teacher, so she basically had to redo her qualifications, and Dad did a lot of travelling, so it was hard on her.
    • The cost of redoing the whole thing in one go would be close to $2.5 billion, a sum the city says is beyond its resources.
    • It's been destroyed and redone a couple of times since then.
    • Undoubtedly the band made the right move in redoing the album.
    • It will take even longer to redo the database, he said.
    • Then I will determine how much redoing it would cost.
    • They may have changed - a lot were redone in the Victorian era.
    • However, all our efforts in redoing it have proved unsuccessful so far.
    • In the past, it had just been a matter of redoing the title cards in another language.
    • I want to get the entire site to the point where I don't feel compelled to redo it ever again, and where what I'd done is not completely embarrassing.
    • Once we have stopped people walking through the flower beds we might be able to redo the landscaping.
    • We are in the process of redoing our plan and the final touches are being suggested at the moment.
    • ‘It was great to get to redo it all over again,’ he said.
    Synonyms
    improve, make better, better, ameliorate, refine, mend, rectify, correct, rehabilitate
    improvement, betterment, amelioration, refinement, rectification, correction, rehabilitation
    1. 1.1 Redecorate (a room or building)
      the house is being redone exactly to suit his taste
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘We ended up going to grab something to eat and I bought stuff to redo my room and he walked me home,’ I shrugged.
      • The hotels are old Navy barracks that have been comfortably redone.
      • Did you redo your room since the last time we were here, Lani?
      • At least Mom had redone the room since last she was here.
      • Elsa frowned at the thought, not really sure why they had Nora's room redone when it was already beautiful in its own way.
      • It was certainly a long trip, but we could spend one weekend redoing her room, and one doing mine.
      • We redid the downstairs powder room and aside from the fact that it's still missing a corner shelf and a window treatment I think it's pretty much done.
      • Rooms all have balconies and have been redone with plenty of wood trim and stylish bathrooms.
      • We could see that everything would have to be redone - stripped to the bare bones.
      • Thus, every room of the house was redone except for the kitchen.
      • University president David Skorton and other school officials condemned the threats but said they have no immediate plans to redo the locker room.
      • They still hadn't managed to redo their rooms, partially because of the lack of free time, partially because they had been too preoccupied with the fights.
      • When our living room was being redone back in the Spring we purchased an amazing bench.
      • It's kept up in an old barn that was redone so as to come across as a school.
      • The underground room had been redone years ago, to be a fun family room.
      • ‘But then we realized that it would take a few years and a lot of money to redo an older house,’ Julia says.
      • Her mother had, just as expected, completely redone her 2-floor home, including rearranging all the furniture.
      • First we're doing the sound, next is the lighting, at the same time we're gonna be redoing the room, the aesthetics surrounding the dancefloor.
      • Heather hadn't objected when Martha had begun redoing her room.
      • I knew soon enough Lizzie would demand her own room outside of the nursery and I had convinced Adam to redo one of the rooms on the third floor for her thirteenth birthday in a few years.
      Synonyms
      renovate, redecorate, refurbish, recondition, rehabilitate, rebuild, reconstruct, overhaul, make over
nounˈriduˈrēdo͞o
  • A redecoration of a room or building.

    a total redo of the second floor shopping concourse
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The company is also advocating a redo of the train station itself.
    • A modest redo involving new paint, cabinet hardware and floor covering paid back 87 percent of the investment.
    • After duty as a stable and carriage house, the barn was converted to living quarters sometime in the 1950s - a slipshod redo Lee cagily avoids commenting upon.
    • In all, the 11-month-long redo cost about $125 per square foot.
 
 
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