re·make2 /ˌriːˈmeɪk/ verb (past tensepst and past participleppremade /-ˈmeɪd/) [transitiveT]
1AMFAPMto film a story or record a piece of music again 重新摄制〔电影〕;重新录制〔唱片〕
It was remade as a musical.
它被重新制作成为一部音乐剧。
2TBCMAKEto build or make something again 再建;重新制作
She remade her wedding dress to fit her daughter.
她把自己的婚纱改了改给女儿穿。
Examples from the Corpus
remake• She could remake all the garments.• "Mutiny on the Bounty" has been remade at least three times.• There she hoped to remake her life through music.• The odiouspair are simultaneously cajoling and menacing: Ferdinand must remake himself in their image, or else.• Humanity is, of course, morally free to make and remake itself infinitely, but we do not do so.• But if he is to fulfil his promise to remake the revolution he will have to steel himself to take bigger risks.