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[ˌriː'kɑːst] [AE -'kæst]1) riformulare [ sentence]; rimaneggiare [ text]; teatr. cinem. allestire [qcs.] con nuovi attori [ work]2) tecn. ind. rifondere* * *recast /ri:ˈkɑ:st/n. [uc]1 (metall.) rifusione3 (teatr.) ridistribuzione delle parti.(to) recast /ri:ˈkɑ:st/(pass. e p. p. recast), v. t.2 (fig.) rimaneggiare; riformulare ( un documento): to recast a novel, rimaneggiare un romanzo; to recast a chapter, riscrivere un capitolo● (mat., rag.) to recast a column of figures, rifare l'addizione di una colonna di cifre □ (teatr.) He was recast as Polonius, gli hanno sostituito la parte con quella di Polonio.* * *[ˌriː'kɑːst] [AE -'kæst]1) riformulare [ sentence]; rimaneggiare [ text]; teatr. cinem. allestire [qcs.] con nuovi attori [ work]2) tecn. ind. rifondere -
2 støbe
* * **( metal) cast ( fx a bell, guns; the statue was cast in bronze);( i en bestemt form, især om glas) mould,(am) mold ( fx metal into long bars; a glass bottle);( i beton) pour, concrete;[ støbe lys] make candles,( ved at dyppe) dip candles;[ frakken sidder som om den var støbt] the coat fits like a glove;[ støbe `om] recast.
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