Repeat : verbe (against from Latin repeat " go search " and " recall ", family of petere « identify à reach " and " identify à to get »).
The verb “repeat” has several meanings:
A. Repeat lyrics :
1. Say, Express de new (what we already have Express).
– Quote from the French writer Pierre Carlet Marivaux (1688-1763): “He no longer tells me; he only repeats it to me” (to repeat, to reiterate).
Repeat one against, a phrase, a idea several time.
Incised: Quote from the French writer Stendhal (1783-1842): “Me enthusiastic? repeated Fabrice.”
Adjectival past participle: Quote from the French philosopher and moralist Blaise Pascal (1623-1662): “When, in my speech, there are repeated words”.
Repeat with insistence (hammer, pound).
Repeat with one way tedious: preach, rehash, ramble, rehash (the ears), rehash, syringe.
He told us a hundred time.
We can not emphasize this enough !
We've told you it over and over again.
Repeat one formula, a song (chorus, refrain).
By threat : Quote from the French writer François Mauriac (1885-1970): “Dare to repeat what you just said”.
Phrase: He is not does repeat: he didn't need to be asked: say (twice).
Repeat that (and the indicative).
I repeat to you that it is useless.
– Quote from the French poet and novelist Louis Aragon (1897-1882): No matter how much he repeated to himself that if he didn't work he would achieve nothing.
Subject chose : Quote from the French writer Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850): “He then overwhelmed him with a hail of sentences which repeated the same idea” (express).
2. Express, say (what someone else said).
Repeat faithfully, against for against due to a the heart.
I do not do what to repeat lyrics (to quote, report).
Repeat something without understand, like a parrot.
Repeat one secret (tell, report).
This should not be repeated (spread).
Repeat oneself news, do without appetizer en appetizer.
Express as one's own (something one borrows from someone else) (borrow).
– Quote from the French writer La Bruyère (1645-1696): “He does not speak, he does not feel, he repeats feelings and speeches”.
B. Reproduce something, redo shares :
1. Subject thing: Reproduce (a noise, a image).
The mirrors repeated its image (reflect).
– Quote from the French poet Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869): “A name that no echo has ever repeated”.
Reproduce in a ordre determined, regular.
Repeat one pattern decorative.
Repeat one loop, one instruction IT (iterate).
2 persons : Restart (a My Action!, geste).
Repeat the tests, the experiments (multiply, restart, to reiterate, renew).
Repeat one geste (redo).
Adjectival past participle: Repeated attempts.
C. Forexercer : Repeat or redo toexercer. to stare in his memory (apprendre, iron).
– Quote from the French poet and fabulist Jean de la Fontaine (1621-1695): “The fox repeated the lessons given to him by his master”.
– Quote from the French novelist, playwright, letter writer, literary critic and journalist George Sand, pen name of Amantine Aurore Lucile Dupin de Francueil, Baroness Dudevant (1804-1876): “Little Jeanet to whom he made repeat his catechism” (recite).
repeat sound role.
Actors rehearsing a play.
Without complement: The actors are rehearsing (rehearsal).
II) Claim (Right-footed: Claim en Justice.
Repeat damage et interests.
III) Repeat yourself (pronominal verb):
1. People (reflexive verb): Restart, repeat the same things without need (ramble).
– Quote from French journalist and historian Jacques Bainville (1879-1936): “The old people repeat themselves and the young have nothing to say. The boredom is mutual.”
treat the same topics (restated).
A writer who repeats himself.
2. Things (passive verb): Être say again.
Un pattern decorative which repeats itself (come back).
adjectival past participle: coups repeated (redoubled).
Se reproduce.
Pass for once, but let it not be repeated! (to renew).
– Quote from the French writer Paul Valéry (1871-1945): “History is the science of things that are not repeated”.