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repeat in English:

1. reprise



2. Reiterate


I must reiterate that we have no intention of signing this contract.
has reiterated that true...
The government has reiterated itsrefusal to compromise with terrorists.

3. to go over old ground



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4. repetition


Repetition helps you remember something.
A mere repetition of other people's research cannot be called true scientific research.
You're wasting your time with all this needless repetition so spare us the long-winded explanation.
Avoid repetition by using different words.
This is the rhythmic movement of the eye from one object to another and is based on the repetition of elements in space and time.
We do not want a repetition of the American meltdown scenario in Europe. (Nie chcemy w Europie powtórki amerykańskiego scenariusza krachu gospodarczego.)
Writing over and over on the board is repetition.
Every successful repetition spoke favorably for the quality of the first test.

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5. go over


I think we should go over your files. / We'll go over the contract to sign on Thursday.
Could you go over this report and correct any mistakes?
Let us go over all the facts of the case again very carefully and see if we can't discover where we are making a mistake.
You should go over your homework.
to go over the details
Remember to go over your essay to check for grammar and spelling mistakes
I'll go over the details again. We're meeting on Friday by the fountain, ok?
The bank manager wants to go over the details of the contract before he approves it.
I always go over my work to look for mistakes.
Let me go over what we have agreed
You will learn the new vocabulary if you go over word lists every now and then.
Sue’s going to help me go over my lines for the play.
I don't understand. Could you go over that again?
With my getting back so late, we haven't had time to go over timetables, and school starts on Monday
I think we should go over our plan again before we tell the managing director.

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6. repeat


Repeat after me.
If you flunk this exam, you'll have to repeat the course.
Repeat what I have just told you.
Do you think something like that will repeat itself?
I was not being taught to experiment or even to repeat experiments.
If you repeat a joke two hundred fifty six times, it will set everybody's teeth on edge.
If you continue with the pointless arguments here...it'll end up as a repeat of yesterday.
Every time a man is begotten and born, the clock of human life is wound up anew to repeat once more its same old tune that has already been played innumerable times, movement by movement and measure by measure, with insignificant variations.
So, you'll go out with me if I don't have to repeat a year? "I don't care for 'what if' stories."
He made a firm resolution never to repeat it.
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
The emotion they gave me was exquisite, but I could not preserve it, nor could I indefinitely repeat it; the most beautiful things in the world finished by boring me.
In Japan we do not repeat a year until high school.
'Friends' is on tonight, but it's a repeat. I've seen it.
She kept repeating his name over and over again.

7. to say something again because you didn't hear



8. repeatedly


The telephone rang repeatedly.
She repeatedly said that she was innocent.
In his autobiography, he repeatedly refers to his unhappy school days.
Repeatedly slamming the clutch pedal, I somehow managed to get the clutch disengaged so I could just about drive for the time being.
Just because he repeatedly parrots this phrase doesn't mean its worthwhile.
Soon Christopher Columbus got bored watching the noob toy getting repeatedly self-pwned; he then decided to make a fortune-teller advise him on what to do with such a pointless toy.
Emmet's theory appears repeatedly in these papers.
Christopher Columbus was notorious for repeatedly snoozing his alarm clock by hitting it with his fist. Unfortunately, his "alarm clock" was usually his first mate.
Brian repeatedly told Chris that he owed him a pretty large amount of money.
This is the habit of focussing obsessively and repeatedly on the exact same thing
I have to repeat the same words repeatedly while learning English.
Indeed, this is also mentioned repeatedly in the report by Mr Saryusz-Wolski.
something happens all the time or repeatedly
Jane is repeatedly late for class and if she isn’t careful, she’ll be expelled.
We have asked you repeatedly to settle your outstanding account for the invoice No.1111.

9. regurgitate


She tried to get students to think critically, not just regurgitate facts.
a house and you having to regurgitate ‘la maison’,
They bring it food from a kill and then regurgitate it into the mouth of the injured wolf.
regurgitate the book

10. recur


How do we stop the same type of problem recurring?
Myightmare recursearly everyight.
Further treatment cycles of TRACTOCILE can be used should contractions recur.
recurring process
his health problems recurred and he was forced to retire.

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