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1 global repeat sign
Музыка: знак повторения -
2 global repeat sign
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3 repeat
1. n повторение2. n исполнение на бис3. n повторение радио- или телепрограммы4. n амер. обратный путь5. n амер. унив. жарг. студент-второгодник6. n муз. знак повторения7. n муз. ком. повторные заказы; дополнительные заказы8. n муз. текст. раппорт9. v повторятьplease repeat that — повторите, пожалуйста
10. v говорить наизусть11. v рассказывать, повторять12. v повторяться, встречаться13. v воспроизводитьa programme repeated on tape — программа, записанная на плёнку
14. v амер. незаконно голосовать на выборах несколько раз15. v отбивать время; звонить16. v отрыгиватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. duplication (noun) duplication; iteration; reiteration; repetition; rerun2. echo (verb) echo; imitate; mimic; mirror; parrot; rebound; re-echo; reflect; reverberate3. ingeminate (verb) ingeminate; iterate; reiterate; renew; reprise; resay4. recur (verb) duplicate; recur; redo; reproduce; return; revert5. restate (verb) recapitulate; recite; rehearse; relate; restateАнтонимический ряд:abandon; discard; discontinue; drop; ignore; misinterpret; misrepresent; suppress -
4 repeat
повторять; повторение -
5 sign on
1. phr v нанимать на работу2. phr v поступать на работуguide sign — указательный дорожный знак, дорожный указатель
halt sign ahead sign — дорожный знак «впереди знак «стоп»»
warning sign — предупредительный знак, знак ограждения
3. phr v записываться4. phr v записываться добровольцем5. phr v мор. наниматься на судно6. phr v расписываться или отмечаться при приходе на работу7. phr v тлв. радио, объявлять о начале передачsign off — радио, подавать знак окончания передачи
radio call, call sign — радио позывной сигнал
Синонимический ряд:enter (verb) enlist; enroll; enter; join up; muster; sign up -
6 positive sign
1. положительный знак2. знак < плюс> -
7 peace sign
«знак мира»
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