tekrar çekmek

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retake
to take something again
to photograph or film again
to capture or occupy somewhere again

The army tried repeatedly to retake the fort they had been driven from.

a scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again
to take something back
{v} to take again, to take back again
a shot or scene that is photographed again photograph again; "Please retake that scene
photograph again; "Please retake that scene"
To take from a captor; to recapture; as, to retake a ship or prisoners
To take or receive again
a shot or scene that is photographed again
If you retake a course or an examination, you take it again because you failed it the first time. I had one year in the sixth form to retake my GCSEs. Retake is also a noun. Limits will be placed on the number of exam retakes students can sit. = resit
If during the making of a film there is a retake of a particular scene, that scene is filmed again because it needs to be changed or improved. The director, Ron Howard, was dissatisfied with Nicole's response even after several retakes
capture again; "recapture the escaped prisoner"
{i} photograph or film sequence that is reshot
{f} take back, take again; film again, rephotograph
tekrar çekmek
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