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1 recapitulate
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2 sammenfatte
* * *verb. epitomize, recapitulate verb. sum up, summarize, give a summary of, sum up (f.eks.arguments, evidence
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3 kerrata
yks.nom. kerrata; yks.gen. kertaan; yks.part. kertasi; yks.ill. kertaisi; mon.gen. kerratkoon; mon.part. kerrannut; mon.ill. kerrattiinecho (verb)recapitulate (verb)rehearse (verb)repeat (verb)revise (verb)* * *• repeat• twist• revise• REP• reiterate• iterate• go through• echo• run through• rehearse -
4 resymere
sum, summarize* * *subst. sum up, summarize, recapitulate verb. give a synopsis, give an abstract -
5 rekapitulere
verb. recapitulate, sum up -
6 rekapitulieren
vt/i recapitulate, sum up; ich rekapituliere to sum up (the main points again)* * *to recapitulate* * *re|ka|pi|tu|lie|ren [rekapitu'liːrən] ptp rekapituliertvtto recapitulate* * *re·ka·pi·tu·lie·ren *[rekapituˈli:rən]vt (geh)▪ etw \rekapitulieren to recapitulate sth* * *transitives Verb recapitulate* * *rekapitulieren v/t & v/i recapitulate, sum up;ich rekapituliere to sum up (the main points again)* * *transitives Verb recapitulate* * *v.to recapitulate v. -
7 resümieren
vt/i sum up, summarize, recapitulate* * *re|sü|mie|ren [rezy'miːrən] ptp resümiertvti (geh)to summarize, to sum up; (am Ende einer Rede auch) to recapitulate* * *re·sü·mie·ren *[rezyˈmi:rən]ich resümiere also noch einmal, indem ich die wesentlichen Punkte kurz wiederhole I'll sum up once again by briefly repeating the essential points▪ etw \resümieren to summarize sth* * *1.transitives Verb summarize; give a résumé of2.intransitives Verb sum up* * *resümieren v/t & v/i sum up, summarize, recapitulate* * *1.transitives Verb summarize; give a résumé of2.intransitives Verb sum up -
8 wiederholen
to retell; to retry; to reiterate; to iterate; to repeat; to re-enact; to replicate; to rehearse;sich wiederholento recur* * *wie|der|ho|len [viːdɐ'hoːlən] ptp wiederholt insep1. vtito repeat; (= zum zweiten Mal, mehrmals) Forderung etc to reiterate; (COMPUT: = erneut ausführen) to retry, to try again; (zusammenfassend) to recapitulate; Lernstoff to revise, to review (US); Prüfung to retake, to resit (Brit); (Film) Szene to retake; (SPORT ) Elfmeter etc to retake, to take again; Spiel to replaywiederholt, was ich euch vorsage — repeat after me
(eine Klasse or ein Jahr) wiederhólen (Sch) — to repeat a year
2. vr(Mensch) to repeat oneself; (Thema, Ereignis) to recur, to be repeated; (Dezimalstelle) to recur* * *1) (to say or do again: Would you repeat those instructions, please?) repeat2) (to film (part of a film etc) again.) retake* * *wie·der·ho·len *1[vi:dɐˈho:lən]I. vt▪ etw \wiederholen1. (abermals durchführen) to repeat sth3. (repetieren) to revise sthKlassenarbeiten \wiederholen to resit written testsdas Staatsexamen \wiederholen to retake the state examination5. (nachsprechen) to repeat sth6. (erneut vorbringen) to repeat stheine Frage [noch einmal] \wiederholen to repeat a question [once again]II. vr1. (sich wiederum ereignen) to recur2. (noch einmal sagen) to repeat oneselfwie·der|ho·len2[ˈvi:dɐho:lən]vt▪ jdn \wiederholen to get [or fetch] sb back▪ [jdm] etw \wiederholen to bring sth back for sb* * *I 1.transitives Verb1) repeat; replay < football match>; retake < penalty kick>; resit, retake < exam>; hold < election> again2) (nochmals sagen) repeat, reiterate <question, demand, offer, etc.>3) (repetieren) revise <lesson, vocabulary, etc.>2.reflexives Verb1) (wieder dasselbe sagen) repeat oneself2) (erneut geschehen) happen again3) (wiederkehren) be repeated; recurIItransitives Verb fetch or get back* * *wieder'holen (untrennb, hat)A. v/t1. repeat; weitS. say ( oder do) sth again; (Aufnahme, Freistoß etc) retake; (Spiel) replay; (Prüfung) retake, Br auch resit; (Sendung) rerun; (nachsprechen) repeat (after sb)B. v/r1. Person: repeat o.s.ein sich wiederholendes Muster a repeating pattern;das darf sich nicht wiederholen auch that mustn’t be allowed to happen again'wiederholen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) get back* * *I 1.transitives Verb1) repeat; replay < football match>; retake < penalty kick>; resit, retake < exam>; hold < election> again2) (nochmals sagen) repeat, reiterate <question, demand, offer, etc.>3) (repetieren) revise <lesson, vocabulary, etc.>2.reflexives Verb1) (wieder dasselbe sagen) repeat oneself2) (erneut geschehen) happen again3) (wiederkehren) be repeated; recurIItransitives Verb fetch or get back* * *v.to iterate v.to re enact expr.to repeat v.to replicate v.to rerun v.(§ p.,p.p.: reran, rerun)to retry v.to rollback v. -
9 zusammenfassen
vt/i (trennb., hat -ge-)2. (vereinigen) unite, integrate (in + Akkinto); in Gruppen / Kategorien / Klassen zusammenfassen group / classify / categorize s.th., gather in groups / categories / classes; unter einem Oberbegriff zusammenfassen bring together under a general heading* * *to sum up; to subsume; to collect; to condense; to summarize* * *zu|sạm|men|fas|sen sep1. vt1) (= verbinden) to combine (zu in); (= vereinigen) to unite; (MATH) to sum; (MIL ) Truppen to concentrate2) Bericht etc to summarize2. vi(= das Fazit ziehen) to summarize, to sum upein zusammenfassender Bericht — a summary, a résumé
zusammenfassend kann man sagen,... — to sum up or in summary, one can say...
* * *1) (to make smaller: They have produced a condensed version of the book for children.) condense2) (to make a summary of: He summarized the arguments.) summarize3) (to make a summary of: He summarized the arguments.) summarise* * *zu·sam·men|fas·senI. vt▪ etw \zusammenfassen to summarize sthetw in wenigen Worten \zusammenfassen to put sth in a nutshell▪ jdn \zusammenfassen to divide sb updie Bewerber in Gruppen \zusammenfassen to divide the applicants into groupsTruppen \zusammenfassen to concentrate troopsetw unter einem Oberbegriff \zusammenfassen to subsume sth under a generic termII. vi to summarize, to sum up..., wenn ich kurz \zusammenfassen darf just to sum up,...* * *transitives Verb1) put together2) (in eine kurze Form bringen) summarizeetwas in einem Satz zusammenfassen — sum something up or summarize something in one sentence
zusammenfassend kann man sagen... — to sum up or in summary, one can say...
* * *zusammenfassen v/t & v/i (trennb, hat -ge-)2. (vereinigen) unite, integrate (in +akk into);in Gruppen/Kategorien/Klassen zusammenfassen group/classify/categorize sth, gather in groups/categories/classes;unter einem Oberbegriff zusammenfassen bring together under a general heading* * *transitives Verb1) put together2) (in eine kurze Form bringen) summarizeetwas in einem Satz zusammenfassen — sum something up or summarize something in one sentence
zusammenfassend kann man sagen... — to sum up or in summary, one can say...
* * *(alt.Rechtschreibung) v.to collect v.to pool v.to recapitulate v.to sum up v.to summarise (UK) v.to summarize (US) v. v.to blanket (US) v. -
10 récapituler
récapituler [ʀekapityle]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *ʀekapityleverbe transitif to sum up* * *ʀekapityle vtto sum up, to recap* * *récapituler verb table: aimer vtr to sum up, to recapitulate.[rekapityle] verbe transitif2. [énumérer] to go ou to run over (inseparable) -
11 expandir
v.1 to expand (gen) & (computing).Ricardo expande su casa Richard expands his home.2 to elongate, to stretch.María expandió las medias Mary stretched her socks.* * *1 (dilatar) to expand2 figurado (divulgar) to spread1 (dilatarse) to expand2 figurado (divulgarse) to spread* * *1. VT1) (=extender) [gen] to expand; (Anat) to expand; (Com) to expand, enlarge2) [+ noticia] to spread3) (Tip, Inform)2.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo to expand2.expandirse v pron cuerpo/gas to expand; empresa/sector to expand; noticia to spread* * *= expand, expand upon/on + Tema.Ex. As the quantity of knowledge expands the need to organise it becomes more pressing.Ex. We must now return to the consideration of indexes and here we shall recapitulate, and expand, upon some of the points already made in Section 1.----* expandirse = branch out (into), branch into.* posibilidad de expandir = expandability.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to expand2.expandirse v pron cuerpo/gas to expand; empresa/sector to expand; noticia to spread* * *= expand, expand upon/on + Tema.Ex: As the quantity of knowledge expands the need to organise it becomes more pressing.
Ex: We must now return to the consideration of indexes and here we shall recapitulate, and expand, upon some of the points already made in Section 1.* expandirse = branch out (into), branch into.* posibilidad de expandir = expandability.* * *expandir [I1 ]vito expand1 «cuerpo/metal/gas» to expand2 «empresa/sector» to expandla ciudad se está expandiendo por la llanura the city is spreading out o expanding across the plain3 «noticia» to spreadla noticia se expandió rápidamente the news spread rapidly* * *
expandir verbo transitivo to expand: tenemos que expandir nuestro radio de acción, we have to expand our area of operations
' expandir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
English:
expand
* * *♦ vt1. [cuerpo, gas] to expand;[incendio] to spread, to cause to spread2. [empresa, mercado, ciudad] to expand;[fronteras] to extend3. [rumor, noticia] to spread4. Informát to expand* * *v/t expand* * *expandir vtexpansionar: to expand -
12 resumir
v.1 to summarize.Ricardo cifró los datos escritos Richard summarized the written data.2 to sum up, to recapitulate, to wrap up.* * *1 (reducir) to summarize2 (concluir) to sum up■ resumiendo, es una novela excelente in short, it's an excellent novel1 to be summarized, be summed up2 (venir a ser) to be reduced (en, to), boil down (en, to)* * *verb* * *1.VT (=recapitular) to sum up; (=condensar) to summarize; (=cortar) to abridge, shorten2.VIbueno, resumiendo,... — so, to sum up,..., so, in short,...
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( condensar) <texto/libro> to summarizeb) ( recapitular) <discurso/argumento> to sum up2.resumir viresumiendo... — in short..., to sum up...
* * *= summarise [summarize, -USA], synthesise [synthesize, -USA], sum up, abstract, telescope, encapsulate, abridge.Ex. The objective is to summarize the contribution made by the original's author, but to exclude any peripheral material.Ex. These elementary constituents of compound subjects have been synthesized, or combined, in a preferred citation order, to form the index description of the compound class.Ex. The reason such a question gets asked so often is because there's no agreed upon answer that neatly sums up the Internet.Ex. For example, a paper that discusses diseases in dogs, cats, and chickens might have only the part about dogs abstracted if the user group is doing research on diseases in dogs.Ex. What certainly happens without a doubt is that the experienced librarian telescopes into what may appear to be a single instantaneous decision a whole series of logically-connected search steps.Ex. The Manifesto encapsulates the principles and priorities of public libraries in widely varying contexts.Ex. Inevitably any abridgement poses the dilemma how to abridge, that is, what to leave out and what to include.----* en resumidas cuentas = bottom line, the.* estilo de resumir = abstracting style.* instrumento para resumir e indizar = abstracting and indexing tool.* para resumir = to sum up, to sum it up, to make a long story short, to recap, to cut a long story short, simply put, simply stated.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( condensar) <texto/libro> to summarizeb) ( recapitular) <discurso/argumento> to sum up2.resumir viresumiendo... — in short..., to sum up...
* * *= summarise [summarize, -USA], synthesise [synthesize, -USA], sum up, abstract, telescope, encapsulate, abridge.Ex: The objective is to summarize the contribution made by the original's author, but to exclude any peripheral material.
Ex: These elementary constituents of compound subjects have been synthesized, or combined, in a preferred citation order, to form the index description of the compound class.Ex: The reason such a question gets asked so often is because there's no agreed upon answer that neatly sums up the Internet.Ex: For example, a paper that discusses diseases in dogs, cats, and chickens might have only the part about dogs abstracted if the user group is doing research on diseases in dogs.Ex: What certainly happens without a doubt is that the experienced librarian telescopes into what may appear to be a single instantaneous decision a whole series of logically-connected search steps.Ex: The Manifesto encapsulates the principles and priorities of public libraries in widely varying contexts.Ex: Inevitably any abridgement poses the dilemma how to abridge, that is, what to leave out and what to include.* en resumidas cuentas = bottom line, the.* estilo de resumir = abstracting style.* instrumento para resumir e indizar = abstracting and indexing tool.* para resumir = to sum up, to sum it up, to make a long story short, to recap, to cut a long story short, simply put, simply stated.* * *resumir [I1 ]vt1 (condensar) ‹texto/libro› to summarize2 (recapitular) ‹discurso/argumento› to sum up■ resumirviresumiendo, creo que fue un encuentro positivo in short o to sum up o all in all, I think it was a positive meeting* * *
resumir ( conjugate resumir) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo:◊ resumiendo … in short …, to sum up …
resumir vtr (una situación) to sum up
(un texto, informe, una noticia) to summarize
♦ Locuciones: en resumidas cuentas, to sum up
' resumir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abreviar
- ir
- sintetizar
- total
English:
condense
- encapsulate
- outline
- recap
- sum up
- summarize
- recapitulate
- review
- sum
* * *♦ vt[abreviar] to summarize; [discurso] to sum up♦ vito sum up;resume, no queda mucho tiempo just give us a summary, there's not much time left;resumiendo, que estamos muy contentos con los resultados to sum up o in short, we are very happy with the results* * *v/t summarize* * *resumir v: to summarize, to sum up* * *resumir vb1. (en general) to summarize
См. также в других словарях:
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
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recapitulate — verb (I, T) formal to repeat the main points of something that has just been said recapitulation noun (C, U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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 — [c]/rikəˈpɪtʃəleɪt / (say reekuh pichuhlayt) verb (recapitulated, recapitulating) –verb (t) 1. to review by way of an orderly summary, as at the end of a speech or discourse. 2. Zoology Obsolete (of a young animal) to repeat (ancestral… …
recapitulate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. summarize, restate, review, rehearse, recap (inf.). See repetition, description. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. restate, sum up, reiterate, recap*; see repeat 3 , summarize . See Synonym Study at repeat … English dictionary for students
recapitulate — re|ca|pit|u|late [ ,rikə pıtʃə,leıt ] verb intransitive or transitive FORMAL to RECAP ╾ re|ca|pit|u|la|tion [ ,rikəpıtʃə leıʃn ] noun count or uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English