retaking
Произношение: [riːˈteɪkɪŋ]
Слово
Контекст: «education»
(verb) to take a test or exam again, usually because the first time didn't go well. If you didn't do your best on a test, you might want to retake it to improve your score.
Пример
She decided to retake the math exam to get a better grade.
Пример
He didn't want to retake the test because he was confident in his score.
Пример
Are you planning on retaking any of your exams this semester?
Контекст: «military»
(verb) to capture or gain control of a place again, like during a battle. If a group lost a city, they might try to retake it from the other side.
Пример
The army was able to retake the city after a long battle.
Пример
They failed to retake the territory despite their best efforts.
Пример
Will they attempt to retake the lost land next month?
Контекст: «media»
(verb) to shoot or film a scene again because the first version wasn't good enough. If a movie scene doesn't look right, they might need to retake it.
Пример
The director called for a retake of the scene to improve the lighting.
Пример
They did not retake the scene, even though some actors weren't happy with their performances.
Пример
How many retakes did it take to get the perfect shot?
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