释义 |
iterated, ppl. a.|ˈɪtəreɪtɪd| [f. iterate v. + -ed1.] Done or said again; repeated; renewed.
1605Timme Quersit. ii. v. 125–6 Which itterated circulations and distillations can also passe by the necke of the allembic. 1703Rowe Ulyss. ii. i. 683 To me it brings more Pain and iterated Woes. 1823De Quincey Language Wks. 1862 VIII. 83 The Greeks used the iterated syllables barbar to denote that a man was unintelligible in his talk. 1846W. Maskell Mon. Rit. I. p. ccxv, The after-taking of Holy Orders..in case of iterated confirmation, was not permitted, without a dispensation. |