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Definition of repeat in English: repeatverb rɪˈpiːtrəˈpit 1reporting verb Say again something one has already said. with direct speech ‘Are you hurt?’ he repeated with object Billy repeated his question with clause Ann repeated that she was very comfortable Example sentencesExamples - I don't think I need to repeat what I've already said about this film.
- This Haitian Vodou praise exclamation was immediately picked up and repeated by all of the Beninese participants as if it had already become part of Benin's Vodun liturgy.
- ‘Thank you,’ Bill repeated, speaking in German again, enunciating carefully.
- Even if you've read everything that Moore has ever written, and know this already, it bears repeating.
- The name Susanna is also repeated, echoing that same vowel and sibilant.
- Fisher repeated over and over that, to him, the question of the nature of capital and interest was directly linked to precise eugenic assumptions on the nature of economic agents.
- When the question was met with laughter, he merely repeated: ‘No, seriously, who are you?’
- The consequences for the French Army are too well known to need repeating here.
- As the Chief Justice has already covered many facets of the film, I will try not to repeat most of what he has already said.
Synonyms say again, restate, reiterate, go through again, go over again, run through again, iterate, rehearse, recapitulate - 1.1 Say again (something said or written by someone else)
he repeated the words after me with clause she repeated what I'd said Example sentencesExamples - I like the repeated joke - a situation that is repeated so often that people laugh a lot when it first happens; laugh again because they recognise it.
- We can take that small gift, and rather than give in to the emptiness, the ever-echo that merely repeats us back to us - we can sing through it, and listen for something else.
- I'll repeat here what I wrote as part of a much longer post on my blog.
- By repeating the real Sherman's original words, the text implies that the caller is in fact Sherman.
- I may be repeating what Armin wrote, but I'll say it anyway.
- Without repeating too much of what I wrote there seven years ago, I want to add some highlights that I only alluded to or didn't have the space to discuss in that essay.
- He also repeated Judge Woolsey's famous remark about Ulysses being ‘emetic rather than erotic’ though he did not refer the court to his source.
- In his only reported speech in ‘The Grand Inquisitor,’ Christ repeats his own canonical words ‘Talitha cumi!’
- The men continue to repeat Billy's blessing, but the Captain is not moved.
- What struck me immediately, and throughout the short journey, was that the two ladies' command of the English language was restricted to only two words ‘No car’ which they kept repeating over and over.
- In other words, the CIA's educated guess, endlessly repeated in the media, appears to have been mistaken.
- Bailey said he had merely repeated what people were saying he had done.
- And to overcome him is to repeat him, with a difference.
- Similarly, Lee repeats Carter's greeting to his black buddies and creates many funny situations.
- I won't repeat what's been written extensively on how to store paper archives.
- It's a film with a few biblical themes in it, either from the quick glances of Jesus, Joseph and Mary, or from the words that Ben-Hur repeats to Arrius or other figures.
- But he admitted they were words that could not be repeated in a family newspaper.
- His point has been repeated, almost word for word, by US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher.
- And more often than not, people just repeat what they heard.
- The word ‘ONE’ is repeated twice on the inside of the front cover, very boldly but without further colour.
Synonyms say again, restate, reiterate, go through again, go over again, run through again, iterate, rehearse, recapitulate informal recap rare reprise, ingeminate recite, quote, reproduce echo, parrot, regurgitate say again, restate informal trot out - 1.2repeat oneself Say or do the same thing again.
she was fretful and kept repeating herself Example sentencesExamples - Then all of a sudden, you feel as if you're repeating yourself or it's just not fun anymore.
- What happens with writers is they start repeating themselves, and they have less experience, they stay home all the time.
- He repeats himself, something broadcasters of his calibre rarely do.
- Nature never repeats herself, and the possibilities of one human soul will never be found in another.
- How long can we keep treading cultural water before we start repeating ourselves?
- ‘We always aim to have a fresh programme, not to repeat ourselves,’ says Taylor.
- Of course, that also means that they're in constant danger of repeating themselves.
- And I'll keep repeating myself until people realise that fee setting affects every single student at Victoria, and every single student at every tertiary institution.
- The third stanza (if you could call it that) seems to be winding down, as Smith repeats herself, and then repeats herself again - the effect is like a slowing nervous twitch.
- I always try to change it because you're playing those songs to the same people each tour and you don't want to just repeat yourself.
- He is not predictable, he seldom repeats himself, but he constantly surprises.
- If you blog for long enough, you're bound to start to repeating yourself sooner or later, right?
- One may think that becoming forgetful or repeating oneself is a natural part of growing older.
- This way, it took me three years to finalise the script,’ informs the film - maker, who asserts that he never repeats himself.
- Mountstuart also contradicts and repeats himself, as diarists tend to do.
- But are there enough resources to play quality Kannada music without repeating oneself too much?
- If I'm repeating myself, I haven't noticed it yet.
- A fine example of this is singer Madonna, who never repeats herself and keeps the interest of the audience alive.
- Proof I suppose that one of the advantages of being a feminist is that, by also being stupid, you never get bored of repeating yourself.
- It's funny that music is one of the only artforms where you're constantly required to repeat yourself.
Synonyms talk constantly, talk endlessly, talk repeatedly, keep talking, go on, go on talking, go on and on, dwell on the subject, refer to repeatedly, repeat oneself, ramble on, rant on - 1.3 Used for emphasis.
force was not—repeat, not—to be used
2with object Do (something) again or more than once. earlier experiments were repeated on a larger scale Example sentencesExamples - Is it Doherty, who was repeating a pattern of bad behavior?
- That's why an experimenter will repeat his experiment, and average the results.
- However, the exasperation over repeat offenders is completely reasonable.
- Kids will practice repeating various rhythms as well as moving to the beat.
- There he repeated the pattern of moving up through the ranks, and he was appointed BP's manager of acquisitions and disposals in 1993.
- The danger is that of repeating the old error: attempting to install a quick-fix imported system, rather than build or at least adapt one that is genuinely suited to local conditions.
- As if she wished to be understood as the mother of science fiction, Shelley repeated her futuristic experiment, publishing The Last Man in 1826.
- This pattern was repeated during WWII, during German occupation, and later by successive Communist regimes.
- Who wants to repeat the same functions again and again?
- The shock came when he repeated the experiment, this time telling volunteers which brand they were tasting.
- This result lines up well with previous studies that also find repeated instances of biased consensus forecasts.
- Because it is becoming less and less likely every day that they will prosper by attempting to repeat the actions of the Baby Boomers who came before them.
- Gass repeated the experiment dozens of times - and each time the blade stopped immediately.
- Having already reached safe ground, his father hesitates for some time before attempting a rescue, more or less repeating the behavior of the two previous instances.
- The results were so promising that Finley and Davis decided to repeat the experiment.
- He repeats it once too often, and it begs the question, ‘From whom?’
- Those who violate the Can Spam Act could be fined up to $5,000 for each violation - repeat offenders could even get jail time.
- The film stands up to and even demands repeated viewings, and that makes it the perfect candidate for purchase.
- Forum director Fleur Knopperts said she had yet to decide whether or not to repeat the experiment.
- We repeated our experiment more often than was necessary to prove the point.
Synonyms do again, redo, replicate, duplicate, perform again recurrent, frequent, persistent, unremitting, sustained, continual, incessant, constant, ceaseless regular, periodic, many, numerous, a great many, very many, countless informal more … than one can shake a stick at - 2.1 Broadcast (a television or radio programme) again.
the thirteen episodes from the first two series were constantly repeated Example sentencesExamples - Members of the audience asked whether the TV series, The Dancer's Body, would be repeated.
- If I have any other complaints, it's this: after issuing a stellar box set the previous October, why repeat one of the episodes from that set here?
Synonyms rebroadcast, rerun, reshow, replay - 2.2 Undertake (a course or period of instruction) again.
Mark had to repeat first and second grades Example sentencesExamples - I missed 2 weeks of school and almost had to repeat second grade.
- I was in the classroom with Merce for over ten years and not once did he repeat a class.
- She knew that she could press ahead - and try to pass a retest in a month or two - but faculty members encouraged her to think about repeating her second-year coursework instead.
- Young children often repeat grades because teachers or parents feel they have not acquired the appropriate academic or social skills to advance to the next grade.
- 2.3repeat itself Occur again in the same way or form.
I don't intend to let history repeat itself Example sentencesExamples - While we do not necessarily expect history to repeat itself, a dollar rally may still take longer to materialise than many now seem to expect.
- Our linguistic history is repeating itself in this latest verbal revolution.
Synonyms reoccur, occur again, happen again, recur, reappear - 2.4US no object Illegally vote more than once in an election.
- 2.5North American no object Attain an achievement again, especially by winning a championship for the second consecutive time.
the first team in nineteen years to repeat as NBA champions Example sentencesExamples - Stu Ungar, who repeated as champion that year, was a coke-addled enfant terrible whose wavelength happened to be out of phase with that of the London man of letters.
- 2.6 (of a watch or clock) strike (the last hour or quarter) over again when required.
a watch repeater that repeats hours and quarters
3British no object (of food) be tasted intermittently for some time after being swallowed as a result of belching or indigestion. that cucumber repeated on me for hours
noun rɪˈpiːtrəˈpit 1Something that occurs or is done again. the final will be a repeat of last year Example sentencesExamples - And, clearly, the majority of Russians are averse to any repeat of the terror employed by the Soviets in 1918.
- While maintaining that the current crops are safe to eat, biotechnology and food companies have feared a repeat of the controversy as new biotech animals near commercialization.
- Because there'll be no repeat, we believe ourselves safe, and tomorrow we'll be able to pretend that nothing happened.
- This would mean large numbers of people would not be able to afford their monthly mortgage payments and we could even see a repeat of the situation in the early 1990s.
- Here was a repeat of the French-Algerian War, which inevitably led to torture and crimes by both the French and the Algerian guerrillas.
- The first four dances are for the man; the next three for the woman, one of them a repeat of the man's steps but on pointe; then finishing with two together.
- The discoveries may help thousands of wheat and barley growers envisioning a repeat of the original aphid's damage.
- As many recall, the soybean market, along with other grains to a more limited extent, went through the roof during the past year; the coming year may perhaps be a repeat in some similar way.
Synonyms repetition, duplication, replication, rerun duplicate, replica, copy echo rare ditto - 1.1 A repeated broadcast of a television or radio programme.
she goes home alone to TV dinners and repeats of ‘I Love Lucy’ Example sentencesExamples - It's the beautiful part about going back and watching the repeats of my favorite show on television at the current moment.
- Turned out they started the repeats on Saturday so yesterday was episodes 3-4.
- As with most movies of this genre, the cautionary example about man himself being more deadly that the undead denizens of destruction around him gets a tired repeat here.
- The sound quality, you'll find, is definitely far improved over the muffled and muddied tracks that accompany syndicated repeats.
- The curious may want to rent this first or check out the endless repeats on cable.
- But I feel like I've seen all the good shows anyway, virtually everything is repeats, either actually or conceptually, and I often have trouble focussing enough to watch most shows.
- Presuming for a second that no one has ever watched repeats of the television show on Nick at Nite, the premise is that the central female character is a real-life honest to goodness witch, whose family are the only ones aware of her secret.
- I must have seen it either on video or as a repeat, but I was pretty blown away by it because there was just nothing like that on the telly.
- Digital TV is here to stay without a doubt but, to be honest, I often find myself watching repeats of old favourites as much as anything.
- The Radio Times tells me there are no repeats of the show.
- The TNT people who botched this opportunity to create quality television are sentenced to watch endless repeats of Cletus Done Got His Hand Mangled In The Cotton Gin Agin, or whatever the hell they show on that network now.
- We'd do a film together if somebody came up with an idea that wasn't a remake or a repeat or a sequel.
- Frankly, I didn't think the show would hold up well for me in repeats.
- At the moment, I am watching the repeats of ‘Bob and Rose’ on ITV2 on Sunday nights, because I didn't catch it the first time round.
- It's a show that the BBC have never shown a huge amount of faith in - even now, the repeats (when they come around) get played on BBC2.
- I must have seen that repeated on at least six international TV stations - over and over.
- If ever a show deserved to get a repeat on terrestrial TV, this is it.
- One CBS study found that the overall audience for the four major networks drops 10 percent to 15 percent between periods of original programming and the repeats that dominate non-sweeps months.
- Is it new episodes or are they just showing the repeats?
- By the way, if you missed the show, you can catch the repeat on Radio 4 at 5pm on Sunday, 27 April.
Synonyms rerun, replay, rebroadcast, reshowing - 1.2as modifier Occurring, done, or used more than once.
Example sentencesExamples - The sculptures in the Medici Palace repeat features of the Athenian sculpture reflected in works of art and described in the literary sources.
- It's an accomplished and intriguing set that never dulls the enthusiasm on repeat hearing, each new listening opens up a hitherto missed experience.
- Still, yeah, the show is designed for repeat viewings, and there are dozens of running jokes that casual viewers won't get.
- Several of the repeat offenders say they ‘couldn't cope’ on the outside, while one says she'll only reoffend if she doesn't like it back in society.
- All three films are intelligent thrillers, with enough subtext to support repeat viewings, but they are still visceral thrills at their core, not films about something.
- You might say that, with the substantial exception of repeat buildings or structures, to make a building is to undertake a piece of research, using that word colloquially.
- And, like the best composers, he's created shifting songs that reveal new meaning with repeat listens.
- But seeing everything at once becomes tiresome, and I should think that the style does not attract much repeat business in either case.
- However, they can also suffer from static displays which, having been viewed once, discourage repeat visits.
- Some prizes will be up for bid only during narrow time windows, in order to draw repeat traffic throughout the peak summer selling season.
- Noel says gallery sales are around $2 to $3 million annually, with about 40 percent of that figure being repeat customers.
- Kelley says repeat business at his gallery locations is about 60 percent and that his annual gallery sales are more than $1 million.
- The company is chock-full of well known brands, enjoys steady, repeat custom, is making good financial progress and trades on a very reasonable valuation.
- Ridge also reinstated the death penalty in Pennsylvania and instigated ‘three strikes and out’ legislation against repeat offenders.
- Making something that will run for hundreds of episodes, that can withstand many repeat viewings by all sorts of people, that doesn't just plunder the zeitgeist, is quite another.
- This is a true crime for which they are repeat offenders.
- The reason why I want others to contribute is that I haven't fully come to terms with what it is about, but I'm sure it pays repeat viewings.
- Although going beyond the obvious can make a film worthy of dissection and repeat viewings, failure to address the subject matter in a direct way can have the opposite effect.
- Now, Hollywood's been known to dredge up old storylines again and again, and occasionally mine repeat gold out of a recycled chestnut.
- Although some traders practiced fraud, others worked hard to acquire reputations for fair business practices in order to encourage repeat sales.
- 1.3 A consignment of goods similar to one already received.
- 1.4 A decorative pattern which is repeated uniformly over a surface.
as modifier rugs with simple repeat patterns Example sentencesExamples - His growing obsession with time and with adjusting all kinds of clocks from local Taipei to Paris time is amusing, but his actions are essentially repeats of a pattern, going in the same direction.
- In subdued colours they comprise practically endless pattern repeats.
- A repeat of the pattern after a pause would take commodity prices substantially higher.
- 1.5Music A passage intended to be repeated.
Example sentencesExamples - The melody in the tenor part was also often repeated, but not always to synchronize with the rhythmic repeat.
- 1.6Music A mark indicating a passage to be repeated.
Example sentencesExamples - He gives us few tempo indications, but gives us repeats that we can arbitrarily take or not.
- The term was commonly used in Baroque instrumental music, such as concertos, and regularly in minuet-and-trio structures, to indicate the repeat of the minuet.
Origin Late Middle English: from Old French repeter, from Latin repetere, from re- 'back' + petere 'seek'. compete from early 17th century: This word is from Latin competere in its late sense ‘strive or contend for (something)’: the elements here are com- ‘together’ and petere ‘aim at, seek’. As well as giving us competition (early 17th century) this is also the source of competent (Late Middle English); while petere gives us: impetus [M17] and impetuous (Late Middle English) ‘seek towards, assail’; petition (Middle English) an act of seeking for something; petulant (late 16th century) originally immodest in what you seek; and repeat (Late Middle English) seek again.
Definition of repeat in US English: repeatverbrəˈpētrəˈpit 1reporting verb Say again something one has already said. with direct speech “Are you hurt?” he repeated with object Billy repeated his question with clause the landlady repeated that she was being very lenient with him Example sentencesExamples - This Haitian Vodou praise exclamation was immediately picked up and repeated by all of the Beninese participants as if it had already become part of Benin's Vodun liturgy.
- The name Susanna is also repeated, echoing that same vowel and sibilant.
- As the Chief Justice has already covered many facets of the film, I will try not to repeat most of what he has already said.
- The consequences for the French Army are too well known to need repeating here.
- I don't think I need to repeat what I've already said about this film.
- When the question was met with laughter, he merely repeated: ‘No, seriously, who are you?’
- ‘Thank you,’ Bill repeated, speaking in German again, enunciating carefully.
- Even if you've read everything that Moore has ever written, and know this already, it bears repeating.
- Fisher repeated over and over that, to him, the question of the nature of capital and interest was directly linked to precise eugenic assumptions on the nature of economic agents.
Synonyms say again, restate, reiterate, go through again, go over again, run through again, iterate, rehearse, recapitulate - 1.1 Say again (something said or written by someone else)
he repeated the words after me with clause she repeated what I'd said Example sentencesExamples - In his only reported speech in ‘The Grand Inquisitor,’ Christ repeats his own canonical words ‘Talitha cumi!’
- Without repeating too much of what I wrote there seven years ago, I want to add some highlights that I only alluded to or didn't have the space to discuss in that essay.
- Similarly, Lee repeats Carter's greeting to his black buddies and creates many funny situations.
- I like the repeated joke - a situation that is repeated so often that people laugh a lot when it first happens; laugh again because they recognise it.
- We can take that small gift, and rather than give in to the emptiness, the ever-echo that merely repeats us back to us - we can sing through it, and listen for something else.
- In other words, the CIA's educated guess, endlessly repeated in the media, appears to have been mistaken.
- I won't repeat what's been written extensively on how to store paper archives.
- And more often than not, people just repeat what they heard.
- It's a film with a few biblical themes in it, either from the quick glances of Jesus, Joseph and Mary, or from the words that Ben-Hur repeats to Arrius or other figures.
- I'll repeat here what I wrote as part of a much longer post on my blog.
- But he admitted they were words that could not be repeated in a family newspaper.
- The word ‘ONE’ is repeated twice on the inside of the front cover, very boldly but without further colour.
- He also repeated Judge Woolsey's famous remark about Ulysses being ‘emetic rather than erotic’ though he did not refer the court to his source.
- And to overcome him is to repeat him, with a difference.
- I may be repeating what Armin wrote, but I'll say it anyway.
- What struck me immediately, and throughout the short journey, was that the two ladies' command of the English language was restricted to only two words ‘No car’ which they kept repeating over and over.
- His point has been repeated, almost word for word, by US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher.
- By repeating the real Sherman's original words, the text implies that the caller is in fact Sherman.
- The men continue to repeat Billy's blessing, but the Captain is not moved.
- Bailey said he had merely repeated what people were saying he had done.
Synonyms say again, restate, reiterate, go through again, go over again, run through again, iterate, rehearse, recapitulate recite, quote, reproduce - 1.2repeat oneself Say or do the same thing again.
Example sentencesExamples - If you blog for long enough, you're bound to start to repeating yourself sooner or later, right?
- One may think that becoming forgetful or repeating oneself is a natural part of growing older.
- A fine example of this is singer Madonna, who never repeats herself and keeps the interest of the audience alive.
- The third stanza (if you could call it that) seems to be winding down, as Smith repeats herself, and then repeats herself again - the effect is like a slowing nervous twitch.
- Of course, that also means that they're in constant danger of repeating themselves.
- What happens with writers is they start repeating themselves, and they have less experience, they stay home all the time.
- He is not predictable, he seldom repeats himself, but he constantly surprises.
- Mountstuart also contradicts and repeats himself, as diarists tend to do.
- Nature never repeats herself, and the possibilities of one human soul will never be found in another.
- How long can we keep treading cultural water before we start repeating ourselves?
- I always try to change it because you're playing those songs to the same people each tour and you don't want to just repeat yourself.
- But are there enough resources to play quality Kannada music without repeating oneself too much?
- He repeats himself, something broadcasters of his calibre rarely do.
- Proof I suppose that one of the advantages of being a feminist is that, by also being stupid, you never get bored of repeating yourself.
- And I'll keep repeating myself until people realise that fee setting affects every single student at Victoria, and every single student at every tertiary institution.
- ‘We always aim to have a fresh programme, not to repeat ourselves,’ says Taylor.
- This way, it took me three years to finalise the script,’ informs the film - maker, who asserts that he never repeats himself.
- It's funny that music is one of the only artforms where you're constantly required to repeat yourself.
- Then all of a sudden, you feel as if you're repeating yourself or it's just not fun anymore.
- If I'm repeating myself, I haven't noticed it yet.
Synonyms talk constantly, talk endlessly, talk repeatedly, keep talking, go on, go on talking, go on and on, dwell on the subject, refer to repeatedly, repeat oneself, ramble on, rant on - 1.3 Used for emphasis.
force was not—repeat, not—to be used
2with object Do (something) again, either once or a number of times. earlier experiments were to be repeated on a far larger scale Example sentencesExamples - This result lines up well with previous studies that also find repeated instances of biased consensus forecasts.
- Is it Doherty, who was repeating a pattern of bad behavior?
- There he repeated the pattern of moving up through the ranks, and he was appointed BP's manager of acquisitions and disposals in 1993.
- Those who violate the Can Spam Act could be fined up to $5,000 for each violation - repeat offenders could even get jail time.
- He repeats it once too often, and it begs the question, ‘From whom?’
- Having already reached safe ground, his father hesitates for some time before attempting a rescue, more or less repeating the behavior of the two previous instances.
- The shock came when he repeated the experiment, this time telling volunteers which brand they were tasting.
- As if she wished to be understood as the mother of science fiction, Shelley repeated her futuristic experiment, publishing The Last Man in 1826.
- That's why an experimenter will repeat his experiment, and average the results.
- Gass repeated the experiment dozens of times - and each time the blade stopped immediately.
- Who wants to repeat the same functions again and again?
- Because it is becoming less and less likely every day that they will prosper by attempting to repeat the actions of the Baby Boomers who came before them.
- This pattern was repeated during WWII, during German occupation, and later by successive Communist regimes.
- The danger is that of repeating the old error: attempting to install a quick-fix imported system, rather than build or at least adapt one that is genuinely suited to local conditions.
- The film stands up to and even demands repeated viewings, and that makes it the perfect candidate for purchase.
- Kids will practice repeating various rhythms as well as moving to the beat.
- Forum director Fleur Knopperts said she had yet to decide whether or not to repeat the experiment.
- We repeated our experiment more often than was necessary to prove the point.
- The results were so promising that Finley and Davis decided to repeat the experiment.
- However, the exasperation over repeat offenders is completely reasonable.
Synonyms do again, redo, replicate, duplicate, perform again recurrent, frequent, persistent, unremitting, sustained, continual, incessant, constant, ceaseless - 2.1 Broadcast (a television or radio program) again.
Example sentencesExamples - If I have any other complaints, it's this: after issuing a stellar box set the previous October, why repeat one of the episodes from that set here?
- Members of the audience asked whether the TV series, The Dancer's Body, would be repeated.
Synonyms rebroadcast, rerun, reshow, replay - 2.2 Undertake (a course or period of instruction) again.
Mark had to repeat first and second grades Example sentencesExamples - I was in the classroom with Merce for over ten years and not once did he repeat a class.
- Young children often repeat grades because teachers or parents feel they have not acquired the appropriate academic or social skills to advance to the next grade.
- She knew that she could press ahead - and try to pass a retest in a month or two - but faculty members encouraged her to think about repeating her second-year coursework instead.
- I missed 2 weeks of school and almost had to repeat second grade.
- 2.3repeat itself Occur again in the same way or form.
I don't intend to let history repeat itself Example sentencesExamples - Our linguistic history is repeating itself in this latest verbal revolution.
- While we do not necessarily expect history to repeat itself, a dollar rally may still take longer to materialise than many now seem to expect.
Synonyms reoccur, occur again, happen again, recur, reappear - 2.4US no object Illegally vote more than once in an election.
- 2.5North American no object Attain a particular success or achievement again, especially by winning a championship for the second consecutive time.
the first team in nineteen years to repeat as NBA champions Example sentencesExamples - Stu Ungar, who repeated as champion that year, was a coke-addled enfant terrible whose wavelength happened to be out of phase with that of the London man of letters.
- 2.6with object (of a watch or clock) strike (the last hour or quarter) over again when required.
a watch repeater that repeats hours and quarters
3British no object (of food) be tasted intermittently for some time after being swallowed as a result of belching or indigestion. it sat rather uncomfortably on my stomach and repeated on me for hours
nounrəˈpētrəˈpit 1An action, event, or other thing that occurs or is done again. the final will be a repeat of last year Example sentencesExamples - This would mean large numbers of people would not be able to afford their monthly mortgage payments and we could even see a repeat of the situation in the early 1990s.
- As many recall, the soybean market, along with other grains to a more limited extent, went through the roof during the past year; the coming year may perhaps be a repeat in some similar way.
- Here was a repeat of the French-Algerian War, which inevitably led to torture and crimes by both the French and the Algerian guerrillas.
- The first four dances are for the man; the next three for the woman, one of them a repeat of the man's steps but on pointe; then finishing with two together.
- The discoveries may help thousands of wheat and barley growers envisioning a repeat of the original aphid's damage.
- While maintaining that the current crops are safe to eat, biotechnology and food companies have feared a repeat of the controversy as new biotech animals near commercialization.
- Because there'll be no repeat, we believe ourselves safe, and tomorrow we'll be able to pretend that nothing happened.
- And, clearly, the majority of Russians are averse to any repeat of the terror employed by the Soviets in 1918.
Synonyms repetition, duplication, replication, rerun - 1.1 A repeated broadcast of a television or radio program.
Example sentencesExamples - The sound quality, you'll find, is definitely far improved over the muffled and muddied tracks that accompany syndicated repeats.
- At the moment, I am watching the repeats of ‘Bob and Rose’ on ITV2 on Sunday nights, because I didn't catch it the first time round.
- The curious may want to rent this first or check out the endless repeats on cable.
- The TNT people who botched this opportunity to create quality television are sentenced to watch endless repeats of Cletus Done Got His Hand Mangled In The Cotton Gin Agin, or whatever the hell they show on that network now.
- I must have seen that repeated on at least six international TV stations - over and over.
- As with most movies of this genre, the cautionary example about man himself being more deadly that the undead denizens of destruction around him gets a tired repeat here.
- Turned out they started the repeats on Saturday so yesterday was episodes 3-4.
- By the way, if you missed the show, you can catch the repeat on Radio 4 at 5pm on Sunday, 27 April.
- I must have seen it either on video or as a repeat, but I was pretty blown away by it because there was just nothing like that on the telly.
- Is it new episodes or are they just showing the repeats?
- It's the beautiful part about going back and watching the repeats of my favorite show on television at the current moment.
- Digital TV is here to stay without a doubt but, to be honest, I often find myself watching repeats of old favourites as much as anything.
- If ever a show deserved to get a repeat on terrestrial TV, this is it.
- One CBS study found that the overall audience for the four major networks drops 10 percent to 15 percent between periods of original programming and the repeats that dominate non-sweeps months.
- But I feel like I've seen all the good shows anyway, virtually everything is repeats, either actually or conceptually, and I often have trouble focussing enough to watch most shows.
- The Radio Times tells me there are no repeats of the show.
- Frankly, I didn't think the show would hold up well for me in repeats.
- It's a show that the BBC have never shown a huge amount of faith in - even now, the repeats (when they come around) get played on BBC2.
- Presuming for a second that no one has ever watched repeats of the television show on Nick at Nite, the premise is that the central female character is a real-life honest to goodness witch, whose family are the only ones aware of her secret.
- We'd do a film together if somebody came up with an idea that wasn't a remake or a repeat or a sequel.
Synonyms rerun, replay, rebroadcast, reshowing - 1.2as modifier Occurring, done, or used more than once.
Example sentencesExamples - Several of the repeat offenders say they ‘couldn't cope’ on the outside, while one says she'll only reoffend if she doesn't like it back in society.
- But seeing everything at once becomes tiresome, and I should think that the style does not attract much repeat business in either case.
- Noel says gallery sales are around $2 to $3 million annually, with about 40 percent of that figure being repeat customers.
- This is a true crime for which they are repeat offenders.
- Some prizes will be up for bid only during narrow time windows, in order to draw repeat traffic throughout the peak summer selling season.
- The company is chock-full of well known brands, enjoys steady, repeat custom, is making good financial progress and trades on a very reasonable valuation.
- The sculptures in the Medici Palace repeat features of the Athenian sculpture reflected in works of art and described in the literary sources.
- Although some traders practiced fraud, others worked hard to acquire reputations for fair business practices in order to encourage repeat sales.
- You might say that, with the substantial exception of repeat buildings or structures, to make a building is to undertake a piece of research, using that word colloquially.
- Making something that will run for hundreds of episodes, that can withstand many repeat viewings by all sorts of people, that doesn't just plunder the zeitgeist, is quite another.
- Ridge also reinstated the death penalty in Pennsylvania and instigated ‘three strikes and out’ legislation against repeat offenders.
- Although going beyond the obvious can make a film worthy of dissection and repeat viewings, failure to address the subject matter in a direct way can have the opposite effect.
- And, like the best composers, he's created shifting songs that reveal new meaning with repeat listens.
- It's an accomplished and intriguing set that never dulls the enthusiasm on repeat hearing, each new listening opens up a hitherto missed experience.
- All three films are intelligent thrillers, with enough subtext to support repeat viewings, but they are still visceral thrills at their core, not films about something.
- Kelley says repeat business at his gallery locations is about 60 percent and that his annual gallery sales are more than $1 million.
- Now, Hollywood's been known to dredge up old storylines again and again, and occasionally mine repeat gold out of a recycled chestnut.
- The reason why I want others to contribute is that I haven't fully come to terms with what it is about, but I'm sure it pays repeat viewings.
- However, they can also suffer from static displays which, having been viewed once, discourage repeat visits.
- Still, yeah, the show is designed for repeat viewings, and there are dozens of running jokes that casual viewers won't get.
- 1.3 A consignment of goods similar to one already received.
- 1.4 A decorative pattern which is repeated uniformly over a surface.
Example sentencesExamples - His growing obsession with time and with adjusting all kinds of clocks from local Taipei to Paris time is amusing, but his actions are essentially repeats of a pattern, going in the same direction.
- A repeat of the pattern after a pause would take commodity prices substantially higher.
- In subdued colours they comprise practically endless pattern repeats.
- 1.5Music A passage intended to be repeated.
Example sentencesExamples - The melody in the tenor part was also often repeated, but not always to synchronize with the rhythmic repeat.
- 1.6Music A mark indicating a passage intended to be repeated.
Example sentencesExamples - He gives us few tempo indications, but gives us repeats that we can arbitrarily take or not.
- The term was commonly used in Baroque instrumental music, such as concertos, and regularly in minuet-and-trio structures, to indicate the repeat of the minuet.
Origin Late Middle English: from Old French repeter, from Latin repetere, from re- ‘back’ + petere ‘seek’. |