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1 repeated
adjective (said, done etc many times: In spite of repeated warnings, he went on smoking.) (sí)endurtekinn -
2 repeat
[rə'pi:t] 1. verb1) (to say or do again: Would you repeat those instructions, please?) endurtaka2) (to say (something one has heard) to someone else, sometimes when one ought not to: Please do not repeat what I've just told you.) hafa eftir3) (to say (something) one has learned by heart: to repeat a poem.) fara með2. noun(something which is repeated: I'm tired of seeing all these repeats on television; ( also adjective) a repeat performance.) endurtekning; endurtekinn þáttur/sÿning- repeated- repeatedly
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3 rhythm
['riðəm]1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytmi, taktur, hljóðfall2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) taktur, rytmi3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rytmi, taktur•- rhythmic- rhythmical
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4 chant
1. verb1) (to recite in a singing manner: The monks were chanting their prayers.) syngja, tóna2) (to repeat (a phrase, slogan etc) over and over out loud: The crowd was chanting `We want more!') söngla, staglast á2. noun1) (a kind of sacred song.) sálmasöngur2) (a phrase or slogan constantly repeated: `Stop the cuts!' was the chant.) baráttufrasi, slagorð -
5 chorus
['ko:rəs] 1. plural - choruses; noun1) (a group of singers: the festival chorus.) kór, söngflokkur2) (a group of singers and dancers in a musical show.) söngflokkur3) (part of a song repeated after each verse: The audience joined in the chorus.) viðlag4) (something said or shouted by a number of people together: He was greeted by a chorus of cheers.) samtaka hróp2. verb(to sing or say together: The children chorused `Goodbye, Miss Smith'.) láta til sín heyra í einum kór -
6 continual
adjective (very frequent; repeated many times: continual interruptions.) sífelldur, síendurtekinn -
7 false start
(in a race, a start which is declared not valid and therefore has to be repeated.) þjófstart -
8 off the record
((of information, statements etc) not intended to be repeated or made public: The Prime Minister admitted off the record that the country was going through a serious crisis.) í trúnaði -
9 pattern
['pætən]1) (a model or guide for making something: a dress-pattern.) snið, uppskrift2) (a repeated decoration or design on material etc: The dress is nice but I don't like the pattern.) mynstur3) (an example suitable to be copied: the pattern of good behaviour.) fyrirmynd• -
10 practice
['præktis]1) (the actual doing of something, as opposed to the theory or idea: In theory the plan should work, but in practice there are a lot of difficulties.) framkvæmd, reynd, praxís2) (the usual way(s) of doing things; (a) habit or custom: It was his usual practice to rise at 6.00 a.m.) venja3) (the repeated performance or exercise of something in order to learn to do it well: She has musical talent, but she needs a lot of practice; Have a quick practice before you start.) æfing4) (a doctor's or lawyer's business: He has a practice in Southampton.) lögfræði-/læknastofa•- make a practice of
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11 presentation
[pre-]1) (the act of presenting: the presentation of the prizes; the presentation of a new play; ( also adjective) a presentation ceremony; a presentation gold watch.) afhending; uppfærsla; heiðursgjöf2) (the manner in which written work etc is presented or set out: Try to improve the presentation of your work.) framsetning3) (a performance, or set of repeated performances, of a play, opera etc: This is the best presentation of `Macbeth' that I've ever seen.) uppfærsla -
12 production
1) (the act or process of producing something: car-production; The production of the film cost a million dollars.) framleiðsla2) (the amount produced, especially of manufactured goods: The new methods increased production.) framleiðsla3) (a particular performance, or set of repeated performances, of a play etc: I prefer this production of `Hamlet' to the one I saw two years ago.) uppfærsla -
13 quotation
1) (a person's exact words, as repeated by someone else: a quotation from Shakespeare.) tilvitnun, tilvísun2) (a price mentioned (for a job etc).) uppgefið verð3) (the act of quoting.) tilvitnun, tilvísun -
14 quotation marks
(marks (``'' or `') used to show that a person's words are being repeated exactly: He said `I'm going out.') tilvísunarmerki, gæsalappir -
15 refrain
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16 slogan
['sləuɡən](an easily-remembered and frequently repeated phrase which is used in advertising etc.) slagorð -
17 tag
[tæɡ] 1. noun1) (a label: a price-tag; a name-tag.) miði, merki2) (a saying or quotation that is often repeated: a well-known Latin tag.) (útþvæld) tilvitnun, tugga3) (something small that is added on or attached: a question-tag such as `isn't it?') viðkvæði4) (a children's game in which one player chases the others and tries to touch one of them: to play tag.)2. verb(to put a tag or label on something: All the clothes have been tagged.) merkja- tag on -
18 theme
[Ɵi:m]1) (the subject of a discussion, essay etc: The theme for tonight's talk is education.) umræðuefni2) (in a piece of music, the main melody, which may be repeated often.) stef -
19 twitter
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20 verbatim
[-'beitim]adjective, adverb (word for word: a verbatim report of the argument; The child repeated my words verbatim.)
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