recast的意思和读音

recast

: [ˌriˈkæst] : [riːˈkɑːst]

v.

n.

recasts  recasting  

v.reorganize,alter,re-present,re-form,change

recastv.

1.~ sth (as sth)to change sth by organizing or presenting it in a different way

She recast her lecture as a radio talk.稿广

2.~ sb (as sth));to change the actors or the role of a particular actor in a play, etc.

v.1.,;,2.3.()

n.1.;,2.3.

v.1.to change the way that someone or something is or appears to be2.to give a part in a movie or play to a different actor

1. rebuilt recast redo ...

2. intimately 188. recast 189. bistable circuit 190. ...

3. recarbonation recast receiving bas in ...

4. recarbonation recast receiving bas in ...

5. raspy a. , recast v. , reportorial a. , ...

6. recalibrate recast 〕; receipt for rent

7.访recast

8. ... recarburization recast recative circuit ...

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1.I suggest to Young that perhaps the school is his attempt to recast himself into something of which his father would approve.)。

2.The Financial Services Authority (FSA), which supervises individual firms, will be recast as a subsidiary of the Bank of England.(FSA)

3.In response, officials have been trying to recast TARP as aid for Main Street rather than Wall Street.

4.Because she was growing, I had to take her back to the doctor every two weeks to have each foot recast.

5.First, recast type, task type and the interaction between them significantly affected subjects' perceptions of recasts.

6.But in recent years, the Libyan leader has been recast as a reformed sinner, an ally in the "war on terror" and a valued business partner.、“

7.Rove's America was not just turned on its head yesterday. It was broken up and recast in a very different mould.

8.Jerusalem would come to be recast, in all three major monotheistic religions, as a city of a godly significance.

9.Revisions and any other forms in which a work may be recast, transformed or adapted.

10.Yet at the age of 65 it has recast him as, possibly, a giant of American foreign policy.65