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Translations for „retake“ in the English » Slovenian Dictionary (Go to Slovenian » English)

I . re·take <-took, -taken> VB trans [ˌri:ˈteɪk]

1. retake (take again):

retake exam
retake exam

2. retake SPORTS:

retake (regain)
(regain) to retake the lead
to retake the lead (in a race)

3. retake (film again):

to retake a scene

II . re·take N [ˈri:teɪk]

1. retake esp Brit (exam):

retake

2. retake (filming again):

retake

Usage examples with retake

(regain) to retake the lead
to retake a scene

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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If one fails a topic, they are allowed to retake it.
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Similarly, if students are allowed to retake the exam until they pass, then there will be a similar result.
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Regrouping there, they pushed out teams to retake much of the outpost.
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The robots also have speech synthesis so that they can verbally challenge a player to retake the cities they control from them.
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She did not decide to retake the post of a deputy.
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The episodes were then recorded as live, a very common practice at the time, with very limited opportunities for retakes.
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He also ordered all members of the city's administration to retake their posts.
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As shown in the film, the original werewolves were uncontrollable beasts, unable to retake human form once bitten.
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Normally, students can only transfer between like departments, otherwise the student must retake the university entrance exam.
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At home, he took charge of his family's financial affairs; in 1343, he was able to retake possession of his father's confiscated property.
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