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How to pronounce retake in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms recapture
Type of catch, get, capture
Type Words
Synonyms recapture
Type of take
Has types reconquer
Derivation retaking
Type Words
Type of take
Type Words
Type of photograph, shoot, snap


Please retake that scene.

Examples of retake

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Why not talk to your Chemistry teacher and take advice on your retake prospects?
From the telegraph.co.uk
Teens who don't pass the test can retake failed sections each spring and summer.
From the thenewstribune.com
A put-back by Sutherland stopped the run and helped the Jayhawks retake control.
From the usatoday.com
Assad's forces have done many times before in efforts to retake contested areas.
From the nytimes.com
The position gained was held stubbornly against all enemy attempts to retake it.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The following years the Zeelanders sent a squardron of ships to retake the area.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The Firearms Freedom Act is a state-by-state attempt to retake regulatory power.
From the sltrib.com
We do allow kids to retake the test as many times as they need in order to pass.
From the stltoday.com
The first attempt to retake the fort, the Braddock Expedition, failed miserably.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • A shot or scene that is photographed again
  • Recapture: take back by force, as after a battle; "The military forces managed to recapture the fort"
  • (retaking) recapture: the act of taking something back
  • A breath mark or luftpause or, for bowed instruments, a bow lift (also retake), is a symbol used in musical notation. It directs the performer of the music passage to take a breath (for wind instruments and vocalists) or to make a slight pause (for non-wind instruments). ...
  • (retook) Simple past of retake
  • (Retaking) The act of a sending state of physically removing an offender, or causing to have an offender removed, from a receiving state.
  • Reloading to a stunt, whereby the top person brings one foot to the ground prior to reloading.
  • A scene that has been checked by a Lead Animator, Animation Supervisor or Director and is sent back to the animator for fixes or changes.
  • When a stunt is extended in the air, and then goes back down into a load-in position placing both feet in the bases hands, if previously in a one-footed stunt.