re-rack
verb (also rerack) uk/ˌriːˈræk/
[ I or T ] sports specialized(桌球比赛等)重新摆球
in games such as snooker (= a game in which two people use long poles to hit balls of different colours into holes around a table), to collect the balls before a game is finished and put them back in the triangle
The first frame was re-racked after 20 minutes and the sixth frame lasted nearly an hour.
If the eight ball is pocketed or driven off the table on the break, the balls will be re-racked. 如果在开局击打时将八号球打进袋内或打飞,则需要重新摆球。
[ T ]重新上架
to put things back onto a rack (= a frame or shelf, often with bars, that is used to hold things)
She took advantage of a quiet moment in the store to rerack some designer sunglasses. 她利用店里安静的时间重新上架了一些名牌太阳镜。
We will re-rack and re-cellar your bottles, and send them to you when you are ready.
- More examples
- I beat him once, when he re-racked the reds after I had potted the only one in a practice frame.
- If the breaker pockets the ball, he can re-rack.
- The gym instructor went over the rules, such as re-racking weights and cleaning equipment after use.