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 repetition [`rɛpɪ'tɪʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 重复, 背诵, 循环, 复制品, 副本

[机] 重复, 反复




    repetition
    [ noun ]
    1. an event that repeats

    2. <noun.event>
      the events today were a repeat of yesterday's
    3. the act of doing or performing again

    4. <noun.act>
    5. the repeated use of the same word or word pattern as a rhetorical device

    6. <noun.communication>


    Repetition \Rep`e*ti"tion\ (r[e^]p`[-e]-t[i^]sh"[u^]n), n. [L.
    repetitio: cf. F. r['e]p['e]tition. See {Repeat}.]
    1. The act of repeating; a doing or saying again; iteration.

    I need not be barren of accusations; he hath faults,
    with surplus to tire in repetition. --Shak.

    2. Recital from memory; rehearsal.

    3. (Mus.) The act of repeating, singing, or playing, the same
    piece or part a second time; reiteration of a note.

    4. (Rhet.) Reiteration, or repeating the same word, or the
    same sense in different words, for the purpose of making a
    deeper impression on the audience.

    5. (Astron. & Surv.) The measurement of an angle by
    successive observations with a repeating instrument.

    Syn: Iteration; rehearsal. See {Tautology}.

    1. You can see that." Salomon also said it plans to form a compliance committee to prevent any repetition of the damaging regulatory misstep taken by its top management.
    2. Will farmers avoid a repetition in the 1990s? Hanson hedges a bit, noting that there are many factors beyond the control of individual farmers: global weather patterns, multilateral trade negotiations and currency exchange rates, for example.
    3. This year, he said, "we're facing a repetition of 1988 because crop failures have set in. We're facing a human tragedy that could surpass 1988."
    4. Serbs in Croatia, he told European Community peace brokers, were "forced to organize and defend themselves in order to prevent the repetition of genocide performed by a former independent state of Croatia" during World War II.
    5. The production is crisp and the playing inspired, so most of side 1 genuinely cooks. Side 2 flags considerably because of the repetition and one slow blues song too many.
    6. Everyone fears a repetition of the 1986 refinancing deluge, which produced gridlock in processing applications and angered many consumers.
    7. BI-LINGO teaches grammar and a minimum of 3,000 words through repetition and exploiting the individual's desire to win. Nicol adapts the game to suit a company's individual needs.
    8. As a girl, she saw Babe Ruth play for the Red Sox before his celebrated trade to the New York Yankees 1919, a trade fans have recalled as "the curse of the Bambino" in predicting eventual repetition of the team's late-season collapse.
    9. But he added, "I'm more concerned about the humidity." Republicans meeting in the Superdome next week are unlikely to see a repetition of the overcrowding that kept many Democratic delegates locked out of their party's convention in Atlanta.
    10. Arthur Burns, a close student of business-cycle history, regarded improved statistical radar as a reassuring safeguard against any repetition of the Great Depression.
    11. Caravaggio's models were rent boys, after all, and an artist's repetition of a favourite subject is not usually a cause for complaint.
    12. The reply to Wilson, with slight variation, is either a repetition of Jan. 12 as the only acceptable date or no reply at all, U.S. officials said Wednesday as the deadlock in arranging talks continued.
    13. "We once again urge Syria to take action against the PFLP-GC terrorist group to insure that there is no repetition of such incidents and that it end its activities," Ms. Beck said.
    14. If the Tories' knocking copy gathers strength from repetition, Mr Smith's achievement in selling his budget on Monday may turn out to be short-lived.
    15. "Here was a repetition, although at a deeper level, of one of the most dramatic events in the history of physics, the discovery of the nucleus of the atom," the academy said of the physics laureates' work.
    16. She has an ability to make small absurdist comments through gesture, with a reliance upon repetition as a choreographic tool; and an inability to sustain an idea on anything but the shortest breath.
    17. The composition is frontal, insistent in its repetition and reinforcement of the architecture, at once formal and descriptive.
    18. He also outlined new administrative procedures, including a shakeup of the generic drug division and prohibitions against idle contacts between FDA officials and manufacturers, to head off repetition of the case.
    19. The dollar remained in its established range through most of the European day, and traders reported that apprehension of a repetition of Friday's concerted central-bank intervention chilled dollar buyers.
    20. I do think we can avoid a repetition of the early 1930s."
    21. A Japanese Foreign Ministry official called Mr. Gorbachev's Asian peace plan "basically a repetition" of earlier Soviet proposals.
    22. Insanity is the repetition of the same action, expecting different results,"' said Larroquette. "One day I said, `I'm not going to repeat those actions today.'
    23. Prime Minister Shamir, while ruling out any repetition of Israeli's 1982 invasion of Lebanon, said his soldiers would keep up the assault until they halt the Hezbollah rocket attacks.
    24. Third, that these messages are so important that they justify considerable repetition. Goldsmith, brother of financier James, has found inspiration in the 'Gaia' philosophies of the maverick British scientist James Lovelock.
    25. Mr. Seidman wants to find a way to head off a repetition of the banking crisis in Texas, where 349 banks and nine of the state's 10 largest banking organizations failed between 1980 and 1989.
    26. Some legislators said such laws must be drawn carefully to prevent "a repetition of totalitarianism," as legislator Yuri Afanasiev put it during Sunday's huge pro-democracy demonstration in Moscow.
    27. The BIS is entirely right, even if repetition of this truth can be boring. Where the BIS cannot be boring is on Emu, the topic of the moment.
    28. Last time the two sides met there were 13 exhausting hours of talks, ending in breakdown at 3am on July 12. Neither Railtrack nor the RMT negotiators want to endure a repetition of those negotiations.
    29. Soldiers were reported to be stopping young Palestinians in the occupied territories from entering Jerusalem to prevent a repetition of rioting that occurred on the first day of the Moslem holy month of Ramadan.
    30. The repetition indicates the mujahedeen cannot be swept away but that the government is confident they can be kept at bay for the most part.
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