respray
verb [ I or T ] (also re-spray) uk/ˌriːˈspreɪ/
重新喷洒
to spray a substance (= force liquid out of a container in very small drops) onto something again
Cover the undersides of the leaves with soapy water and respray them after 10 days. 用肥皂水覆盖叶子的背面,并在 10 天后重新喷洒。
Re-spray the pan, turn the heat to medium and return the pan to the hob.
[ usually passive ]重新喷漆
to put new paint on a vehicle by spraying it (= forcing the paint out of a container in very small drops)
The old car had been resprayed in a shade of tangerine orange.
He tried to cover up the accident by respraying his car and asking others to lie for him. 他试图通过给自己的汽车重新喷漆并让其他人为他撒谎来掩盖事故。
The door will have to be replaced and the damaged bumper resprayed.
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- Repeat the process, re-spraying the frying pan when necessary.
- She was surrounded by helpers, endlessly re-spraying her hair and dabbing at her face.
- We are having the boat's deck professionally resprayed with a non-slip substance.
- The car was resprayed, and has since been in the hands of up to 20 different owners.
respray
noun [ C ] (also re-spray) uk/ˈriː.spreɪ/
重新喷漆
an occasion when a vehicle is sprayed with new paint (= has the paint put on by forcing it out of a container in very small drops)
I ended up with a full car respray and two new tyres.
I can't find the serial number, as the re-spray has covered it up. 我找不到序号,因为重新喷漆把它盖住了。
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- At the time of the accident, the car was already in need of a re-spray.
- I have just been organizing a respray of the car, so pictures should be available in the next few weeks.
- After sitting unused for two years at the airport, the aircraft had a respray in the new airline's colours.