reiterating / riˈɪt əˌreɪt /

重申再次强调强调再次重申

reiterating 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·it·er·at·ed, re·it·er·at·ing.

  1. to say or do again or repeatedly; repeat, often excessively.

reiterating 近义词

v. 动词 verb

say or do again

更多reiterating例句

  1. “We accept the NHL’s decision and once again will reiterate the covid-19 protocols in place to make sure the players are in full compliance moving forward,” the statement read.
  2. The nurse who told Lisa Howze about the infection wrote in her notes that she was “very angry her mother’s wound is not healing,” and Lisa Howze said that during that call, she reiterated the family’s request that her mother be moved to the hospital.
  3. If she reiterates Schumer’s stance, which seems at least possible, that would be a significant tell.
  4. With the close of the regular season, I want to reiterate that Tom Herman is our coach.
  5. Instead its general statement reiterated the company’s concerns about employee safety.
  6. Zuhri has continued to share his thoughts as well, reiterating the sentiment that Hamas is ready for war in a post on Sunday.
  7. That Tobin keeps reiterating it anyway suggests a deep confirmation bias.
  8. In March 2012, they sent a second letter reiterating their request.
  9. It seems worth reiterating this morning that there is no basis on which Obama can make a deal with Republicans.
  10. Today, 25 Senate Republicans responded to Hagel reiterating their asks.
  11. Reiterating his extreme wish to enter into more friendly relations with me, he then bade me farewell.
  12. But, instead of reiterating his former accusations, he retracted almost every point.
  13. He continued reiterating exorcisms until the apparition finally disappeared.
  14. It was strenuously withheld: but while she continued speaking, reiterating the word "miser," the hold relaxed.
  15. The Carolinian then related his trading story, which he concluded by carefully reiterating the determination he had made.