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词根:repetitive
adj.repetitive 重复的
repetitious 重复的;唠唠叨叨的
adv.repetitively 重复地
n.repetition 重复;背诵;副本
repetitiveness 重复
The first known use of repetitious was in 1673
replaceverb
to put back in a proper or former place
replace a card in a file
to take the place of
paper money has replaced gold coins
to put something new in the place of
replace a broken dish
replaceverb
to put back in a proper or former place
replace a card in a file
to take the place of
paper money has replaced gold coins
to put something new in the place of
replace a broken dish
replacementnoun
the act of replacing : the state of being replaced
one that replaces another : substitute
replacementnoun
the act of replacing : the state of being replaced
one that replaces another : substitute
replaceverb
to put back in a proper or former place
replace a card in a file
to take the place of
paper money has replaced gold coins
to put something new in the place of
replace a broken dish
replaceverb
to put back in a proper or former place
replace a card in a file
to take the place of
paper money has replaced gold coins
to put something new in the place of
replace a broken dish
repetitiveadjective
repetitious
repetitiveadjective
repetitious
repetitiveadjective
repetitious
repetitiousadjective
marked by repetitionespecially: tiresomely repeating
1 Application result proves that the method can improve the repetitiousness and development efficiency of model, and satisfy the requirement for reality and real time in visual simulation system.
结果表明,应用该方法有利于提高模型的可重用性和开发效率,同时使开发的模型满足视景仿真系统的逼真性和实时性的要求。
2 It was a sad end brought on by the artist himself, to what increasingly seems a strange career, plagued almost from the start by the repetitiousness of his work.
3 Sturtevant's most recent work is less about repeating other people's art, or even her own, than it is about the constant repetitiousness of experience in the post-internet age.
4 It is still somewhat stark, made tough by its untempered repetitiousness, but it has a quality of conception, proportion and detail that is streets ahead of almost any other new luxury apartment block.
5 Amid this juicy good stuff, one can’t overlook a looseness and repetitiousness in “Tall Skinny Cruel Cruel Boys” that prevents it from being a real knockout.
6 The very repetitiousness of some sections helps drive home a simple but vital point: Poverty is a result of deliberate policy choices, not character defects.
7 It's not without problems, mostly having to do with pacing and length and a certain narrative repetitiousness that creeps in when your story arc lasts 10 hours.
8 Yet the repetitiousness drains the movie of momentum.
9 Eltzbacher's repetitiousness has no opportunity to become prominent here, and the man is not at all dull in choosing and translating his quotations.
10 If we have said this before you may slip it here; a certain repetitiousness is one part of our policy.
11 He was bored by the repetitious work.
12 Her writing can be repetitious.
13 Imagining David Mamet, who knows a thing or two about telling stories exactly like this in a more satisfying 90 minutes, taking a red pen to all the repetitious dialogue in Culprits — or the text of this review — is as entertaining as the series itself.
14 Republicans complained that the administration was offering repetitious answers on Ukraine and not answering questions about border security.
15 Most offices have a lot of work involving tasks that are simple, tedious, and repetitious.
16 Its scope and presentation reflect newspaper styles of that era, combining a detailed and at times repetitious report with numerous illustrations and sidebars topped with stacks of subheadlines.
17 Beck did so with the help of a personal partnership and the clever use of a single repetitious sequence that listeners can use to track the film’s distinctive hero through his score.
18 This becomes a repetitious spin cycle of psychedelic CG world-bending, flicking through an encyclopedic history of DC screen representation with a reverence that will have fans cheering.
19 Harris’s fervent argumentation sometimes feels repetitious or meandering, but conviction and research burn through the page and give coherence and urgency to a daunting subject.
20 Contextualizing the ordeals of the main character (played with impressive energy by James Norton) is wholly admirable, but the extreme length and the repetitious plot work against the play’s sensitizing mission.
1 重复
repetitionary duplicate repetitive repetitious tautological warmed-over reduplicate reiterative iterant over bis repetitively repetitiously repeat overlap iteration repetition recurrence duplication tautology repetitiveness reduplication iterance geminate
2 反复
repetitionary repeated repetitive iterative repetitious reduplicate reiterative frequentative reduplicative reiterant ever repeatedly tautologically gemination round iteration repetition reprise reiteration reduplication iterance iterate da capo
3 啰唆