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词汇 rematch
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Definition of rematch in English:

rematch

noun ˈriːmatʃˈriˌmætʃ
  • A second match or game between two sports teams or players.

    复赛;重赛

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hagler always won rematches and beside, he would not have made the same mistakes twice.
    • Barry had turned down several hundred thousand dollars for a rematch with Holyfield immediately after the 1984 Olympics.
    • The team played strong but lost their games, including a rematch with UBC.
    • The rematches might look nothing like the previous meetings.
    • In boxing the rematch is rarely as good as the original fight.
    • Corrales is a great fighter and great fighters deserve rematches.
    • The championship game was a rematch of last year's final, as it pitted the two top seeds against each other.
    • The first playoff game saw a rematch of their last round-robin game against the Brokenhead team from Red Deer.
    • The two teams play a rematch this weekend as the major semi final.
    • However, petty squabbles begin to drive the team apart just before their rematch with the Yankees for the league championship.
    • Fighters no longer fight every six weeks, but instead every six months, and rematches are often very difficult to make.
    • As we walked back to the house we talked about the games that we had played and the idea of having a rematch again.
    • Tuesday night, in a rematch with the Nets, he scored 27 points and led the Wizards to a 105-92 victory.
    • Mike and Angie took the goals and the rematch ended in a one shot victory for Mike's team.
    • In fact, I'm guessing they'll have to pry him loose from the furniture if they want to get him out of his dressing room for a rematch with Marco.
    • The outcome of the rematch was never in doubt, but sloppy play plagued both teams.
    • The rematch of those two is in the Connacht Indoor Championships on Saturday, March 1.
    • He disputes the idea that higher turnout alone would change the outcome for any of these rematches.
    • Sunday's consolation game was a rematch against Western Washington University.
    • On paper, the four contests, all of them rematches of regular-season games, certainly seem like they'll be worth the price of admission.
    Synonyms
    contest, competition, game, tournament, tie, cup tie, event, fixture, trial, test, test match, meet, bout, fight, duel

Definition of rematch in US English:

rematch

nounˈriˌmætʃˈrēˌmaCH
  • A second match or game between two teams or players.

    复赛;重赛

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mike and Angie took the goals and the rematch ended in a one shot victory for Mike's team.
    • The outcome of the rematch was never in doubt, but sloppy play plagued both teams.
    • On paper, the four contests, all of them rematches of regular-season games, certainly seem like they'll be worth the price of admission.
    • The championship game was a rematch of last year's final, as it pitted the two top seeds against each other.
    • The team played strong but lost their games, including a rematch with UBC.
    • The first playoff game saw a rematch of their last round-robin game against the Brokenhead team from Red Deer.
    • The rematch of those two is in the Connacht Indoor Championships on Saturday, March 1.
    • As we walked back to the house we talked about the games that we had played and the idea of having a rematch again.
    • Fighters no longer fight every six weeks, but instead every six months, and rematches are often very difficult to make.
    • In fact, I'm guessing they'll have to pry him loose from the furniture if they want to get him out of his dressing room for a rematch with Marco.
    • Hagler always won rematches and beside, he would not have made the same mistakes twice.
    • However, petty squabbles begin to drive the team apart just before their rematch with the Yankees for the league championship.
    • Sunday's consolation game was a rematch against Western Washington University.
    • The rematches might look nothing like the previous meetings.
    • Barry had turned down several hundred thousand dollars for a rematch with Holyfield immediately after the 1984 Olympics.
    • In boxing the rematch is rarely as good as the original fight.
    • Tuesday night, in a rematch with the Nets, he scored 27 points and led the Wizards to a 105-92 victory.
    • The two teams play a rematch this weekend as the major semi final.
    • Corrales is a great fighter and great fighters deserve rematches.
    • He disputes the idea that higher turnout alone would change the outcome for any of these rematches.
    Synonyms
    contest, competition, game, tournament, tie, cup tie, event, fixture, trial, test, test match, meet, bout, fight, duel
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