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单词 redux
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Definition of redux in English:

redux

adjective ˈriːdʌksrēˈdəks
  • postpositive Brought back; revived.

    Damian has the veneer of the angry young man redux
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, the fear is that, like Strathclyde Region redux, it will emerge as a fully functioning big council.
    • To some extent this striking outperformance of tech shares in particular reflects an increasingly widespread conviction that history is repeating itself and that we are on the verge of seeing 1998 redux.
    • A crisis in Japan would not be Argentina redux but it would have severe consequences for the country and the world economy.
    • From the Day-Glo color of the carpets, the plastic decorative accoutrements to the long Formica counters, it is literally the 1960's redux.
    • She wanted to know if this was the sixties redux.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Latin, from reducere 'bring back'.

 
 

Definition of redux in US English:

redux

adjectiverēˈdəks
  • postpositive Brought back; revived.

    the 1980s were far more than just the '50s redux
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, the fear is that, like Strathclyde Region redux, it will emerge as a fully functioning big council.
    • She wanted to know if this was the sixties redux.
    • To some extent this striking outperformance of tech shares in particular reflects an increasingly widespread conviction that history is repeating itself and that we are on the verge of seeing 1998 redux.
    • A crisis in Japan would not be Argentina redux but it would have severe consequences for the country and the world economy.
    • From the Day-Glo color of the carpets, the plastic decorative accoutrements to the long Formica counters, it is literally the 1960's redux.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Latin, from reducere ‘bring back’.

 
 
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