rescreen
verb [ T ] (also re-screen) uk/ˌriːˈskriːn/
重新筛选
to test or examine someone or something again to discover if there is anything wrong with them
After the security breach was detected, the flight was delayed and the 400 passengers rescreened. 检测到安全漏洞后,航班推迟,400名乘客重新接受安检。
If you have been screened in the last 180 days, you do not need to be rescreened. 如果您在过去180天内接受过筛查,则无需重新筛查。
重映;重播
to show a film or television programme again
The BBC is considering re-screening the documentary as part of its 25th anniversay coverage. BBC正在考虑重新放映这部纪录片,作为其25周年报道的一部分。
The TV channel marked the actor's death by rescreening an interview with him from the late 70s. 为纪念这位演员的去世,电视台重新播放了70年代末对他的采访。
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- Patients are invited back after three months to be rescreened for any remaining signs of infection.
- More than 50 flights were delayed, sniffer dogs were brought in, and passengers were re-screened.
- A spokesperson for Channel 5, which is rescreening the show, dismissed the criticism.