repetition 的定义
- the act of repeating, or doing, saying, or writing something again; repeated action, performance, production, or presentation.
- repeated utterance; reiteration.
- something made by or resulting from repeating.
- a reproduction, copy, or replica.
- Civil Law. an action or demand for the recovery of a payment or delivery made by error or upon failure to fulfill a condition.
repetition 近义词
duplication; doing again
repetition 的近义词 37 个
- litany
- recurrence
- reiteration
- repeat
- rhythm
- alliteration
- chant
- chorus
- copy
- echo
- encore
- iteration
- paraphrase
- periodicity
- perseveration
- practice
- reappearance
- recapitulation
- recital
- redundancy
- rehearsal
- relation
- renewal
- repetitiousness
- replication
- report
- reproduction
- restatement
- return
- rote
- tautology
- broken record
- ingemination
- iteracy
- iterance
- reoccurrence
- staccato
repetition 的反义词 2 个
更多repetition例句
- Another time-related phenomenon is that repetition of experience renders memories generic.
- Even if you can only do a few repetitions, try to increase your internal tension while doing so—like making a fist to smash through a weak sheetrock wall.
- Through millions of repetitions, it could then discover not just the patterns among the words but also the relationships between the words and the elements in each image.
- Much of that time is taken up by the laborious repetition of experiments to synthesize new compounds and learn from trial and error.
- As Collen pointed out, there’s a combination of talent and repetitions at play in the rise of any unexpected new star.
- Kendrick rapidly chants these last lines in repetition with Bilal and Anna Wise sing-shouting behind him, like a rallying cry.
- The next 10 times after that, the sheer repetition made it funny again, like the famous Simpsons rake joke.
- "Nowhere to run ain't got nowhere to go," Springsteen sings before launching into the "Born in the U.S.A." chorus in repetition.
- The repetition of that became as tastelessly titillating as showing us a torn arm or a decomposing torso.
- In contrast to past beliefs, repetition may reduce the fidelity of memory representations.
- It is either thoughtless repetition, or thoughtful Analysis that he must use.
- Endless repetition or repeating a sentence to be memorised over and over again is the usual process.
- Her voice was stern; it bore to the girl's ears a subtle, unworded repetition of the threat the Marquise had already voiced.
- This Series is usually learned by endless repetition, as a succession of sounds to the ear, or sight to the eye, by mere rote.
- The first is the traditional method of learning by rote or endless repetition.