单词 | reiterate |
释义 | reiterate (riːɪtəreɪt ) Word forms: reiterates , reiterating , reiterated verb If you reiterate something, you say it again, usually in order to emphasize it. [formal, journalism] He reiterated his opposition to the creation of a central bank. [VERB noun] I want to reiterate that our conventional weapons are superior. [VERB that] Synonyms: repeat, restate, say again, retell reiteration (riːɪtəreɪʃən )Word forms: reiterations variable noun It was really a reiteration of the same old entrenched positions. [+ of] Collocations: reiterate a warning As investigators reiterated warnings that the investigation could take months if not years, they launched an appeal yesterday for witnesses. Times, Sunday Times The report also reiterates warnings over the increasing number of old and obese donors. Times, Sunday Times The new measures are also likely to reiterate warnings that banks with bad pay practices will be ordered to hold more regulatory capital. Times, Sunday Times Two people have died after going swimming and a third was missing as police reiterated warnings about the dangers of trying to cool off in lakes or the sea. Times, Sunday Times We will use it to reiterate the need for people to protect their homes. The Sun From next month squaddies will be issued with 'top pocket' guides which reiterate the need for moral and ethical behaviour, including loyalty, courage and respect for other people. Times, Sunday Times It also reiterated the need for integrated care across the spectrum from hospital treatment to care at home. Times, Sunday Times The commission reiterated the need for greater competition but suggested a more flexible approach to achieving it. Times, Sunday Times They reiterated the need to prove the team was too good to write off. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 重申 Japanese: 繰り返し述べる |
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