re-record
[ ree-ri-kawrd ]
/ ˌri rɪˈkɔrd /
verb (used with object)
to record (something) another time.
to transfer (a recording) from one process to another, as from shellac to long-playing record.
Origin of re-record
First recorded in 1925–30
Words nearby re-record
re-pose,
re-present,
re-press,
re-proof,
re-prove,
re-record,
re-recording,
re-route,
re-search,
re-serve,
re-side
Example sentences from the Web for re-recording
Elton John will be also re-recording some of his classics for the soundtrack.
Internet Gushes Over Jamie Dornan’s ‘50 Shades’ Casting, Tom Hardy Cast as Elton John |Culture Team |October 24, 2013 |DAILY BEAST
British Dictionary definitions for re-recording (1 of 2)
re-recording
noun
a new or different version of a piece of music recorded previously
a re-recording of the song
British Dictionary definitions for re-recording (2 of 2)
re-record
verb (tr)
to make a recording of (something recorded before) again
they had to re-record it in the studio