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repeat

/ri-peet/US // rɪˈpit //UK // (rɪˈpiːt) //

重复,复述,重述,重复说

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to say or utter again: to repeat a word for emphasis.
    • : to say or utter in reproducing the words, inflections, etc., of another: to repeat a sentence after the teacher.
    • : to reproduce in the manner of an echo, a phonograph, or the like.
    • : to tell to another or others.
    • : to do, make, or perform again: to repeat an action.
    • : to go through or undergo again: to repeat an experience.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to do or say something again.
    • : to cause a slight regurgitation: The onions I ate are repeating on me.
    • : to vote illegally by casting more than one vote in the same election.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of repeating.
    • : something repeated; repetition.
    • : a duplicate or reproduction of something.
    • : a decorative pattern repeated, usually by printing, on a textile or the like.
    • : Music. a passage to be repeated. a sign, as a vertical arrangement of dots, calling for the repetition of a passage.
    • : a radio or television program that has been broadcast at least once before.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbduplicate, do again
Forms: repeated, repeating
Synonyms
echo回声,回音,回响,呼应recite诵读,吟诵,背诵,吟唱rehash翻炒,翻版,重提,翻拍reiterate重申,再次强调,重述,强调renew更新,延长,革新,翻新replay回放,重放,重播,复盘restate重述,重列,复述,重申chime钟声,报钟声,鸣钟,报钟din喧嚣,喧闹声,喧哗声,嘈杂声ditto同上,同样,彼此彼此imitate仿效,仿造,仿制,仿照ingeminate摄取,摄制,摄入,锭子iterate迭代,重复进行,迭起,重复quote引述,引文,引语,引证reappear重新出现,再度出现,再出现,重现recapitulate重述,概括地说,重述一下,重报recast改写,重铸,改写的,重塑reciprocate回报,往复,报答,往复式reconstruct重构,重建,重修,重造recrudesce复发,重发,翻新,复发的recur循环,循环往复,循环播放,循环使用redo重做,重新做,重办,重作refashion重新设计,改装,改造,改写时尚reform改革,改革,改革开放,改革开放rehearse排练,预演,排演,排练时reissue重发,重新发行,再发,再版relate有关的,有关,有关方面,有关的问题remake改造,重造,翻拍,重制reprise重演,重现,复述,复演reproduce转载,再生产,再现,重现rerun重演,重新运行,重播,重跑retell复述,传述,复述内容,复述了return返回,回归,返还,回返revert回复,返还,恢复,归还revolve转动,循环,旋转,运转rework返工,复工,再造,再加工come again再来,再来吧,再临,再会drum into鼓入,鼓成,鼓成了,鼓声入go over again再来一次,重来,再来一遍,重来一次hold over搁置,把握住,保留,把握住了make like使人觉得,使人感到高兴的是,使人感到高兴的,使之成为一个occur again再发生,再次发生,再度发生,再发生一次play back回放,播放,重放,重播play over玩完,玩完了,玩了,玩过了read back回看,回头看,请回看,回头阅读reoccur再发生,再度发生,再次发生,再发resay复位,抵抗,抵抗力,抵抗力强reshow重新展示,重展风采,重新显示,重展雄风run over碾压,辗轧,撞倒,撞倒了sing same old song唱老调,唱老歌,唱老本行,老调重弹

Examples

  • While not every Super Bowl bettor will turn into a habitual gambler, Yahoo execs are confident that its ecosystem can turn many of the first-timer bettors it attracts into repeat customers.

  • This is a straightforward repeat of the tactic Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell used against former president Barack Obama.

  • This allows the publisher to remarket to readers for repeat purchases and offer branded merchandise to build the commerce brand even further.

  • Government officials are sealing off streets and some large public areas in the hopes of preventing a repeat of last week’s chaos.

  • This repeat revenue is also high margin with less than 20% cost of revenue and is expected to grow more than 30% per year on our platform.

  • This time it would be the biggest mistake for the Western press to repeat that—absolutely the biggest mistake.

  • The battle between conservation groups and FWS over the fate of the Yellowstone grizzly is about to repeat.

  • A Manhattan window washer somehow survived a 47-story fall back in 2007, but such a miracle was not likely to repeat itself.

  • Too Many Cooks also rewards repeat viewings and frame-by-frame scrutiny.

  • As he did when he was a boy, he would repeat the lessons of the founding fathers and God the Father until he knew them.

  • After you have repeated the Correlation, then repeat the two extremes, thus—“Anchor” … “Bolster.”

  • It seems necessary to repeat this line in order to start the series of rimes.

  • To be able to repeat great po-ems at will, is to have a treasure you can allus carry with you while your voice lasts.

  • Smitten in conscience, that landlord hurried out after the missionary and actually begged of him to repeat his visit.

  • A pedantic fellow called for a bottle of hock at a tavern, which the waiter, not hearing distinctly, asked him to repeat.