restudy
verb [ T ] (also re-study) uk/ˌriːˈstʌd.i/
重新研究
to study something again
Practising retrieval of information is far more effective than simply re-studying that same material.
I want to re-study all of Beethoven's sonatas carefully. 我想重新仔细研究贝多芬的所有奏鸣曲。
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- This topic has been studied and restudied: the time has come for action.
- Long-term results were obtained by restudying all the patients ten years later.
- I'd forgotten all of my trigonometry and algebra, so I had to re-study it.
restudy
noun [ C ] (also re-study) uk/ˈriːˌstʌd.i/
重新研究;重新学习
a piece of work that studies something again, or the act of studying something again
There will be a restudy of the design to add an extra margin of safety.
A restudy is needed to confirm these early findings. 需要重新研究以确认这些早期发现。
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- It's been studied and restudied, and even the restudy has been restudied.
- The model was developed out of a restudy of lake sediments that provided a better understanding of the environment there.
- The restudy was performed in 11 patients to measure the degree of success of this form of pain management.