Reenacted Meaning in English
word · lemma: reenact
ɹiɪˈnæktɪd
ree-NAKT-id
ɹiːɛnˈæktɪd
ree-en-NAKT-id
Definición
To perform or repeat an action or event again, especially to act out a historical event or scene as it happened.
Uso & Matices
Often used in formal, historical, or theatrical contexts. Common with 'battle,' 'scene,' 'crime,' or 'event.' Unlike 'repeat,' 'reenact' implies a performance or staged replay of the original action.
Spanish: recrear - representar de nuevoPortuguese (BR): reencenar - reconstituirPortuguese (PT): reenactar - reconstituirChinese (Simplified): 重现 - 重演Chinese (Traditional): 重現 - 重演Hindi: फिर से अभिनय करना - पुनः प्रस्तुत करनाArabic: إعادة تمثيل - إعادة سنّBengali: পুনঃঅভিনয় করা - পুনরায় মঞ্চায়ন করাRussian: воспроизведён - инсценированJapanese: 再現した - 再演したVietnamese: tái hiện - diễn lạiKorean: 재현했다 - 다시 연기했다Turkish: canlandırıldı - tekrar sahnelendiUrdu: دوبارہ پیش کیا - دوبارہ منظر کشی کیIndonesian: diperagakan kembali - dipentaskan ulang
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The students reenacted a famous scene from the play.
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The battle was reenacted for the history class.
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Police reenacted the events to understand the crime better.
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Every year, the town reenacts the old harvest festival with costumes and music.
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Fans reenacted their favorite scenes from the movie on social media.
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To help the jury, the lawyers reenacted what might have happened that night.
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