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1 recitation
1) (a poem etc which is recited: a recitation from Shakespeare.) recitación2) (the act of reciting.) recitación, recitadotr[resɪ'teɪʃən]1 (of poetry) recitación nombre femenino2 (of list) enumeración nombre femeninorecitation [.rsə'teɪʃən] n: recitación fn.• relación s.f.'resə'teɪʃən, ˌresɪ'teɪʃəncount & mass noun recitado m, recitación f[ˌresɪ'teɪʃǝn]N [of poetry] recitación f ; [of facts] relación f* * *['resə'teɪʃən, ˌresɪ'teɪʃən]count & mass noun recitado m, recitación f -
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s.1 recitación (de poema)2 relato, relación. -
3 recite
(to repeat aloud from memory: to recite a poem.) recitar- recital- recitation
recite vb recitartr[rɪ'saɪt]1 (poetry) recitar2 (list) enumerar1) : recitar (un poema, etc.)2) recount: narrar, relatar, enumerarv.• declamar v.• narrar v.• recitar v.• repetir v.rɪ'saɪt
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a) ( declaim) \<\<poem\>\> recitarb) ( list) \<\<names\>\> enumerar
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vi recitar[rɪ'saɪt]1.VT [+ poetry] recitar; [+ story] relatar; [+ list] enumerar2.VI recitar* * *[rɪ'saɪt]
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a) ( declaim) \<\<poem\>\> recitarb) ( list) \<\<names\>\> enumerar
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vi recitar
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récitation — [ resitasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1530; « récit » XIVe; lat. recitatio 1 ♦ La récitation de : action, manière de réciter (qqch.). Récitation d une leçon. « la longue récitation de toutes les formules de respect qu il savait par cœur » (Stendhal). 2 ♦ Absolt … Encyclopédie Universelle
recitation — late 15c., from O.Fr. récitation (14c.) or directly from L. recitationem, noun of action from recitare (see RECITE (Cf. recite)). Meaning repetition of a prepared lesson is first recorded 1770, Amer.Eng … Etymology dictionary
Recitation — Rec i*ta tion (r[e^]s [i^]*t[=a] sh[u^]n), n. [L. recitatio: cf. F. r[ e]citation. See {Recite}.] 1. The act of reciting; rehearsal; repetition of words or sentences. Hammond. [1913 Webster] 2. The delivery before an audience of something… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Recitation etc — Recitation etc., s. Rezitation … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
recitation — index declamation, declaration, delineation, disclosure (act of disclosing), discourse, instruction (teaching), mention ( … Law dictionary
recitation — [n] reading to audience address, appeal, declaiming, delivery, discourse, discoursing, discussion, exercise, holding forth, lecture, monologue, narrating, narration, oration, passage, performance, piece, playing, proclamation, recital, recounting … New thesaurus
recitation — [res΄ə tā′shən] n. [L recitatio] 1. a reciting, as of facts, events, etc.; recital 2. a) a saying aloud in public of something memorized b) a piece of prose or verse memorized for this ☆ 3. a) a reciting by pupils of ans … English World dictionary
Recitation — A recitation is a presentation made by a student to demonstrate knowledge of a subject or to provide instruction to others. In some academic institutions the term is used for a presentation by a teaching assistant (TA) or instructor, under the… … Wikipedia
Recitation song — A recitation song or recitation as it is more commonly called, is a spoken narrative to music, generally with a sentimental (or at times, religious) theme. Such numbers were quite popular in country music from the 1930 s into the 1960 s although… … Wikipedia
Récitation du Rosaire — Rosaire Le rosaire est le nom d un exercice de piété et de l objet liturgique qui lui est associé, un long chapelet d oraisons utilisé par les croyants catholiques. Consacré à Marie, mère de Jésus de Nazareth, il tire son nom du latin… … Wikipédia en Français
recitation — [[t]re̱sɪte͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] recitations 1) N VAR When someone does a recitation, they say aloud a piece of poetry or other writing that they have learned. The transmission began with a recitation from the Koran. 2) N COUNT: oft N of n A recitation of … English dictionary