Fromre- +do.
redo (third-person singular simple presentredoes,present participleredoing,simple pastredid,past participleredone)
- Todoagain.
- Synonym:rework
- Antonym:undo
to do again
- Asturian:refacer
- Bulgarian:преправям (bg)(prepravjam)
- Catalan:refer (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin:重做 (zh)(chóngzuò)
- Cornish:daswul
- Czech:předělat
- Dutch:herdoen (nl)
- Esperanto:refari
- Finnish:tehdäuudestaan
- French:refaire (fr)
- Galician:refacer
- German:noch einmalmachen
- Greek:ξανακάνω (el)(xanakáno)
- Haitian Creole:refè
- Ido:riagar (io)
- Indonesian:mengulang (id),mengulangi (id)
- Italian:rifare (it)
- Japanese:やり直す(やりなおす, yarinaosu),再びやる(ふたたびやる, futatabi yaru)
- Lithuanian:perdaryti,perdirbti (lt)
- Maori:tārua,tukurua
- Polish:przerabiać (pl) impf,przerobić (pl) pf
- Portuguese:refazer (pt)
- Russian:переде́лывать (ru) impf(peredélyvatʹ),переде́лать (ru) pf(peredélatʹ)
- Scottish Gaelic:ath-dhèan
- Spanish:rehacer (es),asegundar (es),segundar (es),refacer(disused)
- Swedish:göra om (sv)
- Ukrainian:переробля́ти impf(pererobljáty),перероби́ти pf(pererobýty)
- Welsh:ail-wneud
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redo (pluralredos)
- A repeated action; a doing again,refurbishment, etc.
2008 June 1, C. J. Hughes, “Where Change Is Underfoot, and Overhead”, inNew York Times[1]:Eight years ago, the apartment cost $292,000, and the threeredos totaled $48,000, but though he has no plans to sell, he thinks he could get $600,000 for the place today.
redo
- uniform;consistent
redo
- first-personsingularpresentindicative ofredar
redo
- first-personsingularpresentindicative ofredare
redo
- furrow
- Elbing German-Prussian Vocabulary
- Vorch Redo
redo
- first-personsingularpresentindicative ofredar
FromOld Swedishrēþo, probably fromMiddle Low Germanrēde,reide.Cognate withDanishrede,Icelandicreiður.
redo (comparativemer redo,superlativemest redo)
- ready;prepared to face whatever is coming one's way
No inflected forms.[1][2]
See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
redo
- (pre-1940)pluralpastindicative ofrida