rehash in Spanish
rehash in Spanish is refrito, refreír, refundir — rehash means to go over old material again with little or no new content.
rehash in Spanish
refrito
Something reworked, or made up from old materials.
refreír
(transitive) To repeat with minor variation.
refundir
(transitive) To repeat with minor variation.
rehacer
(transitive) To repeat with minor variation.
What does "rehash" mean?
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verb To go over old material again with little or no new content.
"The sequel just rehashes the plot of the first film."
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noun A reworking of old material with little that is new.
"Critics called the remake a lazy rehash of the original."
rehash in a sentence
- The sequel just rehashes the plot of the first film.
- Critics called the remake a lazy rehash of the original.
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "rehash" in Spanish?
"rehash" in Spanish is refrito, refreír, refundir. rehash means: To go over old material again with little or no new content.
How do you use "rehash" in a sentence?
Example: "The sequel just rehashes the plot of the first film." In Spanish, "rehash" is refrito, refreír, refundir.
Are there other ways to say "rehash" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 4 translations listed for "rehash": refrito, refreír, refundir, rehacer.
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