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1 recapitulate
[ˌriːkə'pɪtʃʊleɪt] 1.verbo transitivo form. ricapitolare, riepilogare2.verbo intransitivo form. fare un riepilogo* * *[ri:kə'pitjuleit]( abbreviation recap ['ri:kæp] - past tense, past particple recapped) to go over again (the chief points of a statement, argument etc). ricapitolare* * *[ˌriːkə'pɪtʃʊleɪt] 1.verbo transitivo form. ricapitolare, riepilogare2.verbo intransitivo form. fare un riepilogo -
2 recapitulate re·ca·pitu·late vt , vi
[ˌriːkə'pɪtjʊˌleɪt]riepilogare, ricapitolareEnglish-Italian dictionary > recapitulate re·ca·pitu·late vt , vi
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3 (to) recapitulate
(to) recapitulate /ri:kəˈpɪtʃʊleɪt/v. t. e i.ricapitolare; riassumererecapitulatorya.riassuntivo. -
4 (to) recapitulate
(to) recapitulate /ri:kəˈpɪtʃʊleɪt/v. t. e i.ricapitolare; riassumererecapitulatorya.riassuntivo. -
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I ['riːkæp]nome colloq. accorc. recapitulationII ['riːkæp]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - pp-) colloq. (accorc. recapitulate) ricapitolare, riepilogare* * *recap (1) /ˈri:kæp/n.( USA e Austral.) pneumatico ricostruito; pneumatico rigenerato.recap (2) /ˈri:kæp/n. (fam.)1 ricapitolazione; riassunto(to) recap (1) /ˈri:kæp/v. t.(to) recap (2) /ˈri:kæp/v. t. e i.(fam.) ricapitolare; riassumere.* * *I ['riːkæp]nome colloq. accorc. recapitulationII ['riːkæp]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - pp-) colloq. (accorc. recapitulate) ricapitolare, riepilogare -
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7 run over
1) [meeting, programme] andare oltre l'orario previsto2) (overflow) [ container] traboccare; run over [sth.] (run through) rivedere [ arrangements]; run over [sth., sb.], run [sth., sb.] over4) (drive over) passare sopra [log, bump]* * *1) ((of a vehicle or driver) to knock down or drive over: Don't let the dog out of the garden or he'll get run over.) investire2) (to repeat for practice: Let's run over the plan again.) ripassare* * *1. vi + adv(overflow) traboccare2. vi + prep(reread) rileggere, (recapitulate) ricapitolare3. vt + prepAuto investire, mettere sotto* * *1) [meeting, programme] andare oltre l'orario previsto2) (overflow) [ container] traboccare; run over [sth.] (run through) rivedere [ arrangements]; run over [sth., sb.], run [sth., sb.] over4) (drive over) passare sopra [log, bump] -
8 run through
run through [sth.]1) (be present in) [theme, concern] attraversare, pervadere [work, society]2) (look through) scorrere, dare un'occhiata a [list, article]; (discuss) rivedere, riepilogare velocemente3) (use, get through) sperperare [ money]; run through [sth.], run [sth.] through (rehearse) provare [scene, speech]to run sth. through the computer — controllare qcs. sul computer
* * *(to look at, deal with etc, one after another: He ran through their instructions.) scorrere, ripassare* * *vi + prep1) (use up: fortune) far fuori, dilapidare3) (rehearse: play) riprovare, ripetere, (recapitulate) ricapitolare* * *run through [sth.]1) (be present in) [theme, concern] attraversare, pervadere [work, society]2) (look through) scorrere, dare un'occhiata a [list, article]; (discuss) rivedere, riepilogare velocemente3) (use, get through) sperperare [ money]; run through [sth.], run [sth.] through (rehearse) provare [scene, speech]to run sth. through the computer — controllare qcs. sul computer
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Recapitulate — Re*ca*pit u*late (r[=e] k[.a]*p[i^]t [ u]*l[=a]t), v. t. [L. recapitulare, recapitulatum; pref. re re + capitulum a small head, chapter, section. See {Capitulate}.] To repeat, as the principal points in a discourse, argument, or essay; to give a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Recapitulate — Re ca*pit u*late (r[=e] k[.a]*p[i^]t [ u]*l[=a]t), v. i. To sum up, or enumerate by heads or topics, what has been previously said; to repeat briefly the substance. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
recapitulate — I verb commemorare, enumerate, give a summary of, go over, ingeminate, paraphrase, recite, recount, referre, reiterate, relate, repeat, rephrase, restate, retell, retrospect, reutter, review, reword, run over, say again, sum up, summarize, tell… … Law dictionary
recapitulate — (v.) 1560s, from pp. stem of L.L. recapitulare (see RECAPITULATION (Cf. recapitulation)). Related: Recapitulated; recapitulating … Etymology dictionary
recapitulate — [v] go over something again epitomize, go over same ground*, go the same round*, outline, paraphrase, recap*, recount, rehash, reiterate, repeat, rephrase, replay, restate, review, reword, run over*, run through again*, summarize, sum up; concept … New thesaurus
recapitulate — ► VERB 1) summarize and state again the main points of. 2) Biology repeat (an evolutionary or other process) during development and growth. ORIGIN Latin recapitulare go through heading by heading , from capitulum chapter … English terms dictionary
recapitulate — [rē΄kə pich′ə lāt΄] vi., vt. recapitulated, recapitulating [< pp. of LL recapitulare: see RE & CAPITULATE] to repeat briefly, as in an outline; summarize SYN. REPEAT … English World dictionary
recapitulate — [[t]ri͟ːkəpɪ̱tʃʊleɪt[/t]] recapitulates, recapitulating, recapitulated VERB You can say that you are going to recapitulate the main points of an explanation, argument, or description when you want to draw attention to the fact that you are going… … English dictionary
recapitulate — UK [ˌriːkəˈpɪtʃʊˌleɪt] / US [ˌrɪkəˈpɪtʃəˌleɪt] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms recapitulate : present tense I/you/we/they recapitulate he/she/it recapitulates present participle recapitulating past tense recapitulated past participle… … English dictionary
recapitulate — verb I will recapitulate the main points Syn: summarize, sum up; restate, repeat, reiterate, go over, review; informal recap … Thesaurus of popular words
recapitulate — verb ( lated; lating) Etymology: Late Latin recapitulatus, past participle of recapitulare to restate by heads, sum up, from Latin re + capitulum division of a book more at chapter Date: 1556 transitive verb 1. a. to restate briefly ; summarize … New Collegiate Dictionary