rematch的意思和读音

rematch

: [ˈriˌmætʃ] : [ˈriːˌmætʃ]

n.

rematches  

n.replay

rematchn.

1.a match or game played again between the same people or teams, especially because neither side won the first match or game

n.1.();

n.1.in sports, a second game between the same opponents or teams

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1.There was no, "let's have a rematch" , or "best out of three" . He knew he was about to win a bigger game.」,

2.Perhaps Kasparov would have won the rematch had it continued to a full 24 games (then the standard length of world championship matches).使24

3.Kobe is one of the fiercest competitors the game has ever seen so it's all but guaranteed that he'll be licking his chops at the rematch.

4.The rosters are too fluid, and the combination of chemistry and momentum are too difficult to recreate to produce a true rematch.

5.Unfortunately, the supremely confident Kasparov did not take Deep Blue seriously enough in the 1997 rematch.1997

6.I had to remind them that the last Civil War didn't go so well for our side, and I didn't like our chances in a rematch.

7.And the reality is that if luck were on Orlando's side, they'd have been just a series away from a Finals rematch with the Lakers.

8.As far as a Boston rematch with the Lakers goes, both regular-season meetings will come in the next three weeks.

9.Such a rematch would add a little extra spice to opening night, especially if Dirk received his ring right in front of LeBron before tipoff.

10.After the group stage had been safely negotiated, England faced West Germany in the quarter-final, in a rematch of the 1966 final.线西,1966