- repeat date
- повторный срок
English-Russian IT glossary. 2014.
English-Russian IT glossary. 2014.
repeat — I. verb Etymology: Middle English repeten, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French repeter, from Old French, from Latin repetere to return to, repeat, from re + petere to go to, seek more at feather Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
repeat — re|peat1 W2S2 [rıˈpi:t] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(say again)¦ 2¦(do again)¦ 3¦(learn)¦ 4¦(tell)¦ 5¦(broadcast)¦ 6 something doesn t bear repeating Phrasal verbs repeat on somebody ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old F … Dictionary of contemporary English
Pentatricopeptide Repeat Protein — Pentatricopeptide Repeat (PPR) proteins are a family of proteins commonly found in the plant kingdom. They are distinguished by their repeating 35 amino acid motif [cite web | author= | title=Identification of pentatricopeptide repeat proteins in … Wikipedia
Lather, rinse, repeat — is a phrase that is a common part of the instructions on shampoo bottles. It is sometimes also used as a humorous way of saying that a certain set of instructions should be repeated until an explicit or implicit goal is reached, or as sardonic… … Wikipedia
Hybrid automatic repeat-request — Hybrid ARQ (HARQ) is a variation of the ARQ error control method. In standard ARQ, error detection information (ED) bits are added to data to be transmitted (such as cyclic redundancy check, CRC). In Hybrid ARQ, forward error correction (FEC)… … Wikipedia
tandem repeat — noun Date: 1973 any of several identical DNA segments lying one after the other in a sequence … New Collegiate Dictionary
Our Day Out — This article is about the film. For the play, see Our Day Out (play). Our Day Out Directed by Pedr James Produced b … Wikipedia
repetend — noun Etymology: Latin repetendus to be repeated, gerundive of repetere to repeat Date: 1874 a repeated sound, word, or phrase; specifically refrain … New Collegiate Dictionary
repetition — noun Etymology: Middle English repeticion, from Middle French, from Latin repetition , repetitio, from repetere to repeat Date: 15th century 1. a. the act or an instance of repeating or being repeated b. a motion or exercise (as a push up) that… … New Collegiate Dictionary
three-peat — noun Etymology: blend of three and repeat Date: 1988 a third consecutive championship • three peat intransitive verb … New Collegiate Dictionary
reecho — Date: 1590 intransitive verb to repeat or return an echo ; echo again or repeatedly ; reverberate transitive verb to echo back ; repeat … New Collegiate Dictionary