reiterated 的定义
re·it·er·at·ed, re·it·er·at·ing.
- to say or do again or repeatedly; repeat, often excessively.
reiterated 近义词
say or do again
reiterated 的近义词 20 个
- echo
- renew
- repeat
- restate
- ditto
- double-check
- ingeminate
- iterate
- recap
- recapitulate
- rehash
- reprise
- retell
- come again
- go over again
- play back
- recheck
- resay
- rewarn
- say again
reiterated 的反义词 1 个
更多reiterated例句
- Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey reiterated their stances at Tuesday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, where they were grilled for several hours over everything from elections to misinformation to censorship.
- Last week House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters a smaller bill “doesn’t appeal” to her, reiterating her stance that the Senate Republicans’ “skinny” bill was a nonstarter for Democrats.
- In his interview this week, Atlas reiterated that promise, a promise that comes about eight months into the pandemic.
- The automaker had already released data on its Q3 deliveries earlier in October, but to reiterate, it made 16,992 Models S and X, delivering 15,725 of the same.
- He also reiterated that France would “not sacrifice” the interests of its fishermen for the sake of a deal.
- He reiterated the statements “I am not a politician” and “I am not a political advisor” so often that it seemed like a verbal tic.
- Rio Tinto also reiterated that holdings in the mine are fully compliant with the current sanctions regime.
- Earlier this week, C.Y. Leung reiterated Beijing's stance again: direct elections aren't a possibility.
- The Air Force official reiterated that modern enemy missiles are far more deadly than the weapons the A-10 was designed to face.
- Unlike most museums, as Monreal reiterated more than once, this one “did not start from a collection; it started from an idea.”
- There is more of the uplifted forefinger and the reiterated point than I should have allowed myself in an essay.
- “Ham and eggs, dry toast and shrimps,” said the keen-eyed traveller in reply to the reiterated question.
- He prohibited the assemblies in the cemeteries, and reiterated the edict of extermination against the Christians.
- The busybodies, who had indeed told the truth, looked at the speaker in speechless amazement, but reiterated their statements.
- On his arrival he reiterated the refusal to supply the British invaders with what had been demanded.