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 re-creation [`rikrɪ'eʃən添加此单词到默认生词本
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.

    1. 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.
    2. This time, only a few hundred people gathered in cold, cloudy weather to watch a re-creation of the motorcade.
    3. President Bush is expected to attend next Sunday for the re-creation of Washington's swearing-in.
    4. 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.
    5. 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.
    6. 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.
    7. 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.
    8. In fact, during the first hour, we may wonder why we must engage in this seemingly pointless re-creation exercise.
    9. And it boasts, in Lez Brotherstone's design, a dazzling and imaginative re-creation of Scrooge's world.
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