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f.1 repetition, reiteration.2 rerun, re-run.3 redundance.4 recurrence, recursion.* * *1 (gen) repetition2 (de programa) repeat\arma de repetición repeater, repeating firearmrepetición de la jugada DEPORTE action replay* * *noun f.1) repeat2) repetition* * *SF1) (=acción) repetition; (=reaparición) recurrence2) (Teat) encore3)* * *1) (de hecho, palabra) repetition2) ( de programa) repeat, rerun; ( de experimento) repetitionuna repetición de las jugadas más importantes — (TV) edited highlights of the game
* * *= duplication, iteration, playback, redundancy, regurgitation, repeat, repetition, replay, restatement, recapitulation, recurrence, reiteration, replication, reprise, rerun.Ex. A catalogue code is a systematic arrangement of laws and statutes so as to avoid inconsistency and duplication in catalogues.Ex. Any MeSH terms used to describe the documents retrieved are incorporated into the query formulation for further iteration.Ex. So, any recording and playback system for TV signal must follow one or another, or several of these standards, and thus be either incompatible or costly.Ex. UNIBID has less redundancy and covers more types of bibliographic material than UNIMARC, whereas the latter probably has more entry points for catalogue headings.Ex. Many other terms are used to denote a regurgitation or abbreviation of document content.Ex. A repeat of this sequence of operations will be responsible for creating other references.Ex. To save unnecessary repetition of the word 'subject' we shall from now on refer to subject indexing simply as 'indexing'.Ex. These evaluation techniques include full-screen logging, pre- and post-search, online/offline, and in-search interactive questionnaires, search replays as well as talk-aloud.Ex. A summary is a restatement, within the document, of the salient findings and conclusions of a document.Ex. Here again the contributors are leading scholars, but in this case the emphasis is upon analysis and interpretation rather than factual recapitulation.Ex. One of the more surprising findings in the information sciences is the recurrence of a small number of frequency distributions.Ex. However, the importance of the catalog has been stressed so repeatedly in cataloging that it should not need reiteration.Ex. In spite of diversity there is sufficient overlap and replication of materials for some centralised purchasing and centralised processing to be justifiable.Ex. That approach will be in many ways a reprise of the history of libraries.Ex. Ultimately, this film is just a land-bound rerun of Jaws, down to the sacrifice of the grizzled, expert hunter so the younger, more clean-cut, family man can face his own fears and prove his prowess.----* repetición de cursos = grade retention.* * *1) (de hecho, palabra) repetition2) ( de programa) repeat, rerun; ( de experimento) repetitionuna repetición de las jugadas más importantes — (TV) edited highlights of the game
* * *= duplication, iteration, playback, redundancy, regurgitation, repeat, repetition, replay, restatement, recapitulation, recurrence, reiteration, replication, reprise, rerun.Ex: A catalogue code is a systematic arrangement of laws and statutes so as to avoid inconsistency and duplication in catalogues.
Ex: Any MeSH terms used to describe the documents retrieved are incorporated into the query formulation for further iteration.Ex: So, any recording and playback system for TV signal must follow one or another, or several of these standards, and thus be either incompatible or costly.Ex: UNIBID has less redundancy and covers more types of bibliographic material than UNIMARC, whereas the latter probably has more entry points for catalogue headings.Ex: Many other terms are used to denote a regurgitation or abbreviation of document content.Ex: A repeat of this sequence of operations will be responsible for creating other references.Ex: To save unnecessary repetition of the word 'subject' we shall from now on refer to subject indexing simply as 'indexing'.Ex: These evaluation techniques include full-screen logging, pre- and post-search, online/offline, and in-search interactive questionnaires, search replays as well as talk-aloud.Ex: A summary is a restatement, within the document, of the salient findings and conclusions of a document.Ex: Here again the contributors are leading scholars, but in this case the emphasis is upon analysis and interpretation rather than factual recapitulation.Ex: One of the more surprising findings in the information sciences is the recurrence of a small number of frequency distributions.Ex: However, the importance of the catalog has been stressed so repeatedly in cataloging that it should not need reiteration.Ex: In spite of diversity there is sufficient overlap and replication of materials for some centralised purchasing and centralised processing to be justifiable.Ex: That approach will be in many ways a reprise of the history of libraries.Ex: Ultimately, this film is just a land-bound rerun of Jaws, down to the sacrifice of the grizzled, expert hunter so the younger, more clean-cut, family man can face his own fears and prove his prowess.* repetición de cursos = grade retention.* * *A1 (de una pregunta, palabra) repetitionpara evitar repeticiones so as not to repeat myself, so as to avoid repetition2 (de un sueño, fenómeno) recurrencela repetición de este tema en su obra the recurrence of this theme in his workB (de un programa) repeat; (de un experimento) repetition, rerununa repetición de las jugadas más importantes (TV) edited highlights of the game* * *
repetición sustantivo femenino
(de un sueño, fenómeno) recurrence
repetición sustantivo femenino
1 repetition
(en un teléfono) repetición de llamada, redial
2 TV (de una escena deportiva) replay
' repetición' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
canción
- volver
- retransmisión
- tras
English:
action replay
- and
- encore
- every
- instant replay
- pardon
- parrot-fashion
- recurrence
- repeat
- repetition
- replay
- action
- instant
* * *repetición nf[de acción, dicho] repetition; [de programa] repeat;una repetición de los resultados de 2002 a repeat of the 2002 results;la repetición de las jugadas más interesantes the highlights;fusil de repetición repeater, repeating firearm* * *f repetition* * *repetición nf, pl - ciones1) : repetition2) : rerun, repeat* * *repetición n repetition -
6 recurrencia primitiva
• primitive recursion -
7 repetición
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8 recurrencia primitiva
f.primitive recursion.
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