re-creation [
`rikrɪ'eʃən]
n. 再创造, 再创作, 重新创造, 重新创作
re-creation[ noun ]
the act of creating again
<noun.act>
Re-creation \Re`-cre*a"tion\ (r?`kr?*?sh?n), n. [See
{Re-create}.]
A forming anew; a new creation or formation.
- The highlight of the celebration will be a re-creation of the "War of the Worlds" broadcast at Princeton's McCarter Theater on Sunday night.
- This time, only a few hundred people gathered in cold, cloudy weather to watch a re-creation of the motorcade.
- President Bush is expected to attend next Sunday for the re-creation of Washington's swearing-in.
- The 20-some art works include bronze castings of endangered oaks done for a private estate outside Florence, and a series of collages showing the process of his art, which often involves the re-creation of historic landscapes.
- One can't help but remember that 18th-century Charleston society was itself a re-creation of the most dissipated excesses of Restoration England, to say nothing of its later status as a standard bearer for the slave trade.
- At the Tower of London he has guided the 're-creation' of the Royal Lodgings of King Edward I. When King Henry VIII died in 1547 in his palace in Whitehall he was the proud possessor of more than 60 houses.
- But the Gods in particular seem to fall a little too easily into postures and routines inherited from Up Pompeii: a genuine re-creation of satire has moved out of reach.
- In fact, during the first hour, we may wonder why we must engage in this seemingly pointless re-creation exercise.
- And it boasts, in Lez Brotherstone's design, a dazzling and imaginative re-creation of Scrooge's world.