replay
re‧play /ˌriːˈpleɪ/ verb [transitive]
re‧play /ˈriːpleɪ/ noun [countable]
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English Dictionary I. re‧play1 /ˌriːˈpleɪ/
verb [transitive] [
Word Family: noun:
play,
interplay,
replay,
player,
playfulness;
verb:
play,
outplay,
replay;
adjective:
playful,
playable;
adverb:
playfully]
1. [usually passive] to play a game again because neither team won the first time:
The match will be replayed on Wednesday.2. to show again on television something that has been recorded:
Highlights of the race were replayed on the news. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. re‧play2 /ˈriːpleɪ/
noun [countable] [
Word Family: noun:
play,
interplay,
replay,
player,
playfulness;
verb:
play,
outplay,
replay;
adjective:
playful,
playable;
adverb:
playfully]
1. a game that is played again because neither team won the first time:
Milan won the semi-final replay 3–0.2. a part of a game of sport that has been recorded on video tape or film, and that is shown again, especially in order to examine it more clearly:
You can see on the replay that the goalkeeper was fouled. ⇒
action replay3. informal something that is done exactly as it was before
replay of a replay of the same old mistakes [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations replay nounI. game that is played again ADJ. final, first-round, quarter-final, etc. | championship, cup VERB + REPLAY earn, force They earned a replay with their 1?1 draw. PREP. ~ against/with a replay against Real Madrid
~ between the replay between Liverpool and Portsmouth [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
replay II. playing again of a short section of a film, tape, etc. ADJ. action (often figurative) It was an action replay (= repetition)
of the problems of his first marriage.
slow-motion | television/TV, video VERB + REPLAY see, study, view, watch He has watched a video replay of his fall on numerous occasions. REPLAY + VERB show sth The replay shows that it was a handball. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲