"Re-runs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Showing or showing again, often on a television network, a previous episode of a television show or a movie.
To re-orient means to change the direction or position of something or someone in order to face or be aimed towards something else, often in a different direction. It can also mean to change one's way of thinking or attitude, often in order to become more suitable for a new or changed situation.
To rephrase means to put the same information into different words, making it clearer or more concise by expressing it in a different way.
Represents the ability of software or a computer to be modified or reconfigured after its initial development, allowing it to be adapted to changing needs or functions.
To register again or sign up for something that you have previously been registered or signed up for. It is often used in the context of re-registering to vote, re-registering a vehicle, or re-registering for a course or program.
The term "re-shaping" refers to the process of changing or modifying the form, structure, or appearance of something, often in a way that gives it a new or improved shape. It can also imply the act of giving something a more desirable or optimal shape.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> A company re-shaped its business model to better suit the changing market.<br> An artist re-shaped a lump of clay into a beautiful sculpture.<br> A re-shaping process in a matter of months, transforming the company's finances.<br><br>The word can also have an emphasis on re-fashioning or re-molding something to fit a new or preferred pattern, layout, or style.
To re-spray means to spray something again, typically referring to paint, a substance, or a liquid, to apply a fresh coat or cover a surface again, often after it has worn off or faded.
To repeat a story or situation in one's own words, often with the intention of clarifying or providing additional context or perspective.<br><br>Example: "Can you re-tell the story of what happened last night? I didn't quite catch everything."
Repeatedly sent or broadcast again, typically on a radio or television station, usually because of poor reception or technical difficulties.