repetir
rehearse ; reiterate ; repeat ; restate [re-state] ; echo ; rerun [re-run] ; retrace.
However, it seems worth rehearsing some of the arguments again here in this particular context and identifying specifically how these problems are negotiated in a data base using natural language indexing.
Nevertheless, it is worth reiterating that notation is added to the list of subjects that comprise the schedules of a classification scheme after the subjects to be included and their order have been settled.
Also, some aspects of some of the schemes have already been considered in the last chapter, and these will obviously not be directly repeated.
These procedures have been dealt with in the previous section of this course and will not be restated here.
Kozol's emphasis on the rate of change must be echoed here.
Sometimes it is necessary to rerun the setup process, either to install a new database driver or change other configuration settings.
This trek provides an opportunity to authentically retrace part of his route of exploration.
Comida + repetírsele a Uno
Comida + repeat on + Pronombre
Meeting men is not the problem - there have been plenty; so many, in fact, that the different types seem to be repeating on her like spring onions.
elemento que se repite
repeater
This device consists of using the final digit of the base, 9, solely as a repeater; the sequence of numbers now runs: 1, 2, 3,...7, 8, 91, 92, 93,... 97, 98, 991, 992, 993... (ie in octaves).
la historia + repetirse
history + come full circle
History has come full circle and chemotherapists are now actively searching for new drugs against smallpox virus.
la historia + volverse a repetir
history + come full circle
History has come full circle and chemotherapists are now actively searching for new drugs against smallpox virus.
¿Puede repetir?
I beg your pardon?
'I beg your pardon?' Rundle said, genuinely surprised.
que se repite una y otra vez
recurring
After the probationary period, performance evaluations are administered on a recurring basis.
repetir el recorrido
re-track [retrack]
Like Theseus in the Labyrinth we need to be able to follow well trodden pathways through hypermedia materials and re-track our journey along an imaginary thread when we get lost.
repetir hasta la saciedad
beat + Nombre + to death
flog + Nombre + to death
There is currently a formula for success in the entertainment industry, that is - beat it to death if it succeeds.
It seems all Hollywood can do now is take an original classic and flog it to death with over-the-top special effects.
repetirse
recur
Two issues recur in all pre-co-ordinate indexes.
seguir repitiendo [Referido generalmente a una idea, argumento o punto de vista]
labour + the point
I am sorry to labour the point, but the list that you have just read out did not include a single west African country.
volver a repetir [Referido generalmente a una idea, argumento o punto de vista]
labour + the point
I am sorry to labour the point, but the list that you have just read out did not include a single west African country.