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repeatedly adverb over and over, often, frequently, many times, again and again, time and (time) again, time after time, many a time and oft (archaic or poetic) They have repeatedly denied the allegations. Translations repeatedly [rɪˈpiːtɪdlɪ] ADV → repetidamente, reiteradamente, repetidas veces he has repeatedly denied the allegations → ha desmentido repetidamente or reiteradamente or repetidas veces las acusaciones they tried repeatedly to free her → hubo repetidos intentos de liberarla he repeatedly broke the rules → infringía las reglas constantemente repeatedly [rɪˈpiːtɪdli] adv (= frequently) → à maintes reprises repeat offender n → récidiviste mf repeat order n (British) (COMMERCE) → commande f renouvelée repeat performance n (= reoccurrence) → répétition f We don't want a repeat performance of last summer's fiasco → Nous ne voulons pas une répétition du fiasco de l'été dernier. repeat prescription n (British) → renouvellement m d'ordonnance How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| A DISHONEST Gain was driving in its luxurious carriage through its private park, when it saw something which frantically and repeatedly ran against a stone wall, endeavouring to butt out its brains. and the solution of it has been repeatedly attempted, with no other result than to crowd our lunatic asylums with the would-be solvers. After long struggling they had let her go at the mercy of the waves, tossing about, sometimes with her bow, sometimes with her broadside to the surges, threatened each instant with destruction, yet repeatedly escaping, until a huge sea broke over and swamped her. |
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