Retake
verb (used with object), retook, retaken, retaking.
1.
to take again; take back.
2.
to recapture.
3.
to photograph or film again.
noun
4.
the act of photographing or filming again.
5.
a picture, scene, sequence, etc., that is to be or has been photographed or filmed again.
verb (transitive) (riːˈteɪk) -takes, -taking, -took, -taken
1.
to take back or capture again: to retake a fortress
2.
(films) to shoot again (a shot or scene)
3.
to tape again (a recording)
noun (ˈriːˌteɪk)
4.
(films) a rephotographed shot or scene
5.
a retaped recording
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