VERB | possession | retake, recapture | take back by force, as after a battle |
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contact | retake, recapture | capture again | |
communication | retake | photograph again | |
NOUN | act | retake | a shot or scene that is photographed again |
Sounds | riytey'k; riy'tey'k | |
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Rhymes | ache ... wake / Wake: 58 rhymes with eyk... |
Meaning | A shot or scene that is photographed again. | |
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Broader | take | The act of photographing a scene or part of a scene without interruption |
Spanish | retomar | |
Verbs | retake | photograph again |
Meaning | take back by force, as after a battle. | |
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Pattern | Somebody ----s something; Somebody ----s something from somebody | |
Synonym | recapture | |
Narrower | reconquer | conquer anew |
Broader | take | Take by force |
Spanish | reconquistar | |
Nouns | retaking | the act of taking something back |
Meaning | capture again. | |
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Pattern | Somebody ----s somebody | |
Synonym | recapture | |
Broader | get, catch, capture | succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase |
Spanish | recapturar, recaptutar, retomar |
Meaning | photograph again. | |
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Pattern | Somebody ----s something; Somebody ----s somebody | |
Example | "Please retake that scene" | |
Category | photography, picture taking | The act of taking and printing photographs |
Broader | photograph, snap, shoot | record on photographic film |
Spanish | volver a tomar | |
Nouns | retake | a shot or scene that is photographed again |
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