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Morphemic repetition
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Repetition of a morpheme, both root and affixational, to emphasise and promote it (v.a.k.) they unchained, unbolted and unlocked the door. (a.bennett) laughing, crying, cheering, chaffing, singing, david rossi`s people brought h
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Repetitio est mater mater studiorum, латинский
Repetitio est mater studiorum, латинский
Повторение - мать учения
Repetitio [onis, f], латинский
Repetitio [onis, f] sterilis, assuetus modus [i, m] agendi, mos [moris, m] iteratus agendi, sueta operandi ratio [onis, f], латинский
Repetition, английский
- Повторение (импульсов)
- Повторение
- N повтор (син. reiteration) ~ of final consonants повторение конечных согласных 4 между простыми предложениями в составе сложно-подчинённого. repetitive 78 rule
- An instance of a cycle in a multiple cycle series.
Repetition codes, английский
Repetition cycle, английский
Repetition frequency, английский
Repetition match, английский
Repetition pitch, английский
Repetition rate, английский
- Частота повторения (импульсов)
- See pulse frequency.
- Number of pulses generated or transmitted per unit of time (usually seconds).7
Repetition rate (ut), английский
The rate at which the individual pulses of acoustic energy are generated; also pulse rate.
Repetition types:, английский
Anaphora , epiphora , framing , catch repetition or anadiplosis , chain repetition , ordinary repetition , successive repetition ; synonymical repetition ; - is a powerful mean of emphasis; - adds rhythm and balance to the utteranc
Repetitive, английский
A повторительный compound, sequence
Repetitive dive, английский
Repetitive event, английский
Повторявшаяся ось сияфазности
Repetitive lot production, английский
Серийное производство повторяющихся партии (изделии)
Repetitive strain injury, английский
Pain, usually in a limb, felt by someone who performs the same movement many times over a period, e.g. when operating a computer terminal or playing a musical instrument. abbr rsi
Repetitive texts, английский
Repetitive, compulsive sex offender, английский
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Violation of phraseological units, английский
Restoring the literal original meaning of the word, which lost some of its semantic independence and strength in a phraseological unit or cliche. (a.v.k.) little john was born with a silver spoon in his mouth which
Jargonisms, английский
- Proper such jargonisms which - served to conceal the actual significance of the utterance from the uninitiated; - originated from the thieves` jargon (l`argo, cant); - was to be cryptic, secretive (major function); see: slang , vulgarisms
- Such special colloquial words which - stand close to slang , also being substandard, expressive and emotive, but, unlike slang - are used by limited groups of people, united either professionally ( professional jargonisms or professionali
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