re·wind /riːˈwaɪnd/ verb (past tensepst and past participlepprewound /-ˈwaʊnd/) [transitiveT]
TCRto make a cassette tape or video go backwards in order to see or hear it again 倒回〔录音带或录像带〕 → fast forward
Examples from the Corpus
rewind• Before the end of it, we rewind and just wait.• A part of me wanted to stop and hit rewind, but it was too late.• The men met each day at noon in the observatory to check the watch against the regulator clock and then rewind it.• Just rewind that, would you.• Guiltily realizing that she hadn't finished yet, Jezrael leaped just in time to rewind the cuber.• In the world of video rental stores, there is no sin as egregious as failing to rewind the video.• They got 38 minutes of playing time before a rewind was needed.