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词汇 recut
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Definition of recut in English:

recut

verbrecuts, recutting riːˈkʌt
[with object]
  • Remove further or different material from (a film or screenplay)

    重新剪辑(电影);重新编辑(电影剧本)

    director Tony Scott recut several key scenes

    导演托尼·斯科特正在重新剪辑几个关键场面。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Somewhere, in an alternate universe, the film is drastically recut.
    • Viewers didn't know it, but Anne was as formidable a presence behind the screens as she was on it, changing scripts and recutting films until she was satisfied.
    • The battle sequences are so obscured by the editing - I believe the film was recut for classification purposes - that you haven't a clue who's doing what to whom.
    • Apparently, the film has been recut for its wide release, with the better parts of Mr. Brown's performance left behind.
    • They extensively recut it and removed several minutes of footage.
    • But all of the guitar, bass and drum parts were recut using the original demos as a guide and template.
    • It lost money despite the studio's efforts to recut the film so as to overcome aspects of it that had caused preview audiences to reject Huston's original version.
    • I wonder if the film has been recut yet again for DVD release, as the running time is only 95 minutes on the disc.
    • I'm actually looking forward to watching it, since it's been recut and improved.
    • Unfortunately, after he shot and delivered his film, Artisan marketing decided they needed more ‘traditional’ horror elements and reshot and recut the film.
    • I'm recutting the show for syndication, and I'm including that back story because I want it to be very clear that this was Jack's issue with these two women.
    • The 30-minute program from the primary was recut and broadcast, incorporating much of the information in the book.
    • That's the 90-minute version that the studio recut against Gilliam's wishes.
    • The original episodes have been recut to feature longer musical performances, which is a welcome addition.
    • We could have tried to recut it and made it more generic, but we liked it and felt it could work.
    • So they recut it, so people wouldn't scream in horror!
    • To make matters even worse, the films were recut and retitled nearly every time they were released for exhibition in a new country.
    • Now, the film has been recut to include 11 minutes of footage which make it more spiritual and uplifting, in accordance with the wishes of Blatty.
    • The script is too safe, and the studio forced the movie to be recut according to test screenings.
    • My films several times were recut after I finished them, and, needless to say, I thought, for the worse.

Definition of recut in US English:

recut

verbrēˈkət
[with object]
  • Remove further or different material from (a film or screenplay)

    重新剪辑(电影);重新编辑(电影剧本)

    director Tony Scott recut several key scenes

    导演托尼·斯科特正在重新剪辑几个关键场面。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I wonder if the film has been recut yet again for DVD release, as the running time is only 95 minutes on the disc.
    • Now, the film has been recut to include 11 minutes of footage which make it more spiritual and uplifting, in accordance with the wishes of Blatty.
    • To make matters even worse, the films were recut and retitled nearly every time they were released for exhibition in a new country.
    • We could have tried to recut it and made it more generic, but we liked it and felt it could work.
    • Apparently, the film has been recut for its wide release, with the better parts of Mr. Brown's performance left behind.
    • The script is too safe, and the studio forced the movie to be recut according to test screenings.
    • Unfortunately, after he shot and delivered his film, Artisan marketing decided they needed more ‘traditional’ horror elements and reshot and recut the film.
    • The 30-minute program from the primary was recut and broadcast, incorporating much of the information in the book.
    • My films several times were recut after I finished them, and, needless to say, I thought, for the worse.
    • So they recut it, so people wouldn't scream in horror!
    • But all of the guitar, bass and drum parts were recut using the original demos as a guide and template.
    • The original episodes have been recut to feature longer musical performances, which is a welcome addition.
    • It lost money despite the studio's efforts to recut the film so as to overcome aspects of it that had caused preview audiences to reject Huston's original version.
    • That's the 90-minute version that the studio recut against Gilliam's wishes.
    • They extensively recut it and removed several minutes of footage.
    • Somewhere, in an alternate universe, the film is drastically recut.
    • I'm recutting the show for syndication, and I'm including that back story because I want it to be very clear that this was Jack's issue with these two women.
    • I'm actually looking forward to watching it, since it's been recut and improved.
    • The battle sequences are so obscured by the editing - I believe the film was recut for classification purposes - that you haven't a clue who's doing what to whom.
    • Viewers didn't know it, but Anne was as formidable a presence behind the screens as she was on it, changing scripts and recutting films until she was satisfied.
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