reboot
Prononciation : [riːˈbuːt]
Contexte : « technology »
(verb) to turn a computer or device off and then turn it back on again. This helps clear problems or make it work better, just like starting fresh.
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I rebooted my computer, and now it is working perfectly.
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I didn't reboot my tablet, so it still has the same issues.
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Have you tried to reboot your phone to fix the problem?
Contexte : « technology »
(noun) the process of turning a computer or device off and then on again. This action is often needed to fix issues or to refresh the system.
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A reboot can often solve many computer problems.
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The reboot didn't fix the error messages I was getting.
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How long does a reboot usually take?
Contexte : « media »
(verb) to create a new version of a movie, TV show, or story. This often means retelling a story with a different cast or setting.
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The studio decided to reboot the classic movie with new actors.
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The reboot of the series didn't capture the magic of the original.
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Are you excited for the reboot of that popular TV show?
Contexte : « media »
(noun) a new version of a movie, show, or story that is based on an older one. This usually means it tells the same story, but in a new way.
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The reboot of the game was really well-received by fans.
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Many fans were disappointed by the reboot because it changed too much from the original.
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What do you think about the reboot of the famous film?