Repeat | Mean of repeat in English Dictionary
/rɪˈpiːt/
- Verb
- to say (something) again
- Will you repeat the question?
- He kept repeating the same thing over and over.
- He often has to ask people to repeat themselves because he's a little deaf.
- The group's message is one that bears repeating. [=is important enough to state more than once]
- “There are five—(I) repeat—five ways to do this.”
- to say (something) after someone else has said it
- Repeat after me: “I promise to do my best…”
- You are simply repeating, in slightly different words, what has been said already.
- to say (something that you have memorized)
- My five-year-old can repeat her favorite stories word for word.
- to tell (something that you have heard) to someone else
- Please don't repeat what I've told you (to anyone).
- to make, do, or achieve (something) again
- The doctors had to repeat the operation.
- We need to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past.
- I'm not so sure the team can repeat the success they had last season.
- I had trouble in school when I was young and had to repeat (the) third grade. [=I had to stay in the third grade for another year]
- She's been absent so much that she is going to have to repeat her sophomore year.
- They won the championship last year. Will history repeat itself this year? [=will the same thing happen again?; will they win the championship again this year?]
- They're trying to repeat as champions this year. [=to win the championship again after winning it last year]
- to present (something) again
- The workshop will be repeated in the fall.
- The radio station broadcasts the show live on Saturday mornings, and then repeats it on Wednesday nights.
- to begin again
- The cycle repeats every 24 hours.
- The pattern on the wallpaper repeats every foot or so.
- to say again what you have already said
- I've already told you what to do, and I'm not going to repeat myself.
- Noun
- an occurrence in which something happens or is done again
- We're hoping to avoid a repeat of last year's budget problems.
- something that happens or is done again
- a repeat win
- The company gets a lot of repeat business. [=business from customers who have bought something from the company before]
- someone who does something again
- Most of the customers are repeats.
- repeat customers
- There are tougher penalties for repeat offenders. [=people who have committed a crime more than once]
- a radio or television show that is broadcast again
- No, I don't want to watch that. It's a repeat.
- a section of music that is repeated
- the symbol in written music that shows that a section should be repeated
Những từ liên quan với REPEAT
repetition, chime, Reform, recur, restate, imitate, rehash, reproduction, echo, recapitulate, redo, recite