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reiteration

/ree-it-uh-rey-shuhn/US // riˌɪt əˈreɪ ʃən //

复述,重述,重提,重言

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of saying or doing something again, or over and over; excessive repetition: He says this line four or five times throughout the movie, each reiteration earning fewer laughs than the last.

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Examples

  • The governor reiterated that people should telework if possible, and he directed state agencies to suspend in-person customer service operations for two weeks, beginning Monday.

  • Daniel was on the sideline as Ragnow reiterated his situation to teammates.

  • In a floor speech Thursday, Schumer reiterated that he believes an agreement centered on the bipartisan proposal could be in reach.

  • Williams reiterated in a statement to VOSD Wednesday that the statue “is a symbol of all that is great about San Diego and its unlimited future.”

  • County spokesman Andrew Spence would not discuss the lawsuit but reiterated that the county’s chief concern is water safety in the area.

  • Reiteration of his ridiculed remarks appears to be a matter of principle of this GOP hopeful.

  • Even her violent outburst of temper had not stilled the insistent voice which in reiteration never wearied.

  • Moreover their reiteration evidences their futility in attaining the objects they had in view.

  • This reiteration of the same final word, for the sake of emphasis, is found in Shakespeare.

  • A trill, or rapid reiteration of two notes comprehending an interval not greater than one whole tone, nor less than a semitone.

  • The constant repetition of formulas and reiteration of the same ideas that occur throughout the Koran show this.