resail
verb [ T often passive ] (also re-sail) uk/ˌriːˈseɪl/
重新举行水上竞赛
to hold a boat race again, for a second, third, etc. time
The race was resailed on Saturday after Friday's race failed to end within the time limit.
The protest was upheld, and the race was resailed. 抗议得到支持,该水上项目重赛。
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- The race was abandoned and resailed shortly after the problem had been sorted out.
- The Italian said that his win in the re-sailed match was "a good start to the day".
- Brady will have to resail his match against the French champion, which he didn't finish.
resail
noun [ C ] (also re-sail) uk/ˈriː.seɪl/
水上项目的重赛
a boat race that is held again, for a second, third, etc. time
The team protested and won the resail.
She beat the Italian in a resail of a race they had three days ago. 她在三天前举行的一场水上项目的重赛中击败了意大利人。
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- The German beat the reigning champion in the resail by a comfortable 27 seconds.