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repeat
- IPA[rəˈpēt]
美式
- say again something one has already said;say again (something said or written by someone else)
- an action, event, or other thing that occurs or is done again;a repeated broadcast of a television or radio program
verb: repeat, 3rd person present: repeats, gerund or present participle: repeating, past tense: repeated, past participle: repeated
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動詞
- 1. say again something one has already said “Are you hurt?” he repeated Billy repeated his question 同義詞
- ▪ say again (something said or written by someone else) he repeated the words after me she repeated what I'd said 同義詞
- ▪ say or do the same thing again she was fretful and kept repeating herself
- ▪ used for emphasis force was not—repeat, not—to be used
- 2. do (something) again, either once or a number of times earlier experiments were to be repeated on a far larger scale 同義詞
- ▪ broadcast (a television or radio program) again the thirteen episodes from the first two series were constantly repeated 同義詞
- ▪ undertake (a course or period of instruction) again Mark had to repeat first and second grades
- ▪ occur again in the same way or form I don't intend to let history repeat itself
- ▪ US illegally vote more than once in an election.
- ▪ North American attain a particular success or achievement again, especially by winning a championship for the second consecutive time the first team in nineteen years to repeat as NBA champions
- ▪ (of a watch or clock) strike (the last hour or quarter) over again when required a watch repeater that repeats hours and quarters
- 3. British (of food) be tasted intermittently for some time after being swallowed as a result of belching or indigestion it sat rather uncomfortably on my stomach and repeated on me for hours
名詞
- 1. an action, event, or other thing that occurs or is done again the final will be a repeat of last year 同義詞
- ▪ a repeated broadcast of a television or radio program she goes home alone to TV dinners and repeats of “I Love Lucy” 同義詞
- ▪ occurring, done, or used more than once a repeat prescription
- ▪ a consignment of goods similar to one already received.
- ▪ a decorative pattern which is repeated uniformly over a surface rugs with simple repeat patterns
- ▪ a passage intended to be repeated.
- ▪ a mark indicating a passage intended to be repeated.
- done or occurring again several times in the same way: there were repeated attempts to negotiate despite repeated requests, neither company gave a satisfactory answer
Oxford Dictionary
- done or occurring again several times in the same way: there were repeated attempts to negotiate despite repeated requests, neither company gave a satisfactory answer
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to indicate the continual repetition of an action or sequence of events, typically in a ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a fee paid to a radio or television artist each time their performance is rebroadcast: repeat fees are now based on the audience for each commercial, rather than on the number of times it is shown
Oxford Dictionary
- used to indicate the continual repetition of an action or sequence of events, typically in a ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a backdrop on which a promotional logo is displayed in a repeating design, used as a background ... he was all smiles for his close-up in front of the step-and-repeat
- denoting or relating to a process whereby the same image is repeated multiple times: step-and-repeat printing a step-and-repeat pattern
Oxford American Dictionary
- a backdrop on which a promotional logo is displayed in a repeating design, used as a background ... he was all smiles for his close-up in front of the step-and-repeat
- denoting or relating to a process whereby the same image is repeated multiple times: step-and-repeat printing a step-and-repeat pattern
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[rɪˈpiːt]
英式
- say again something one has already said: ‘Are you hurt?’ he repeated Billy repeated his question
- something that occurs or is done again: the final will be a repeat of last year
Oxford Dictionary