单词 | recap |
释义 | recap From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrecapre‧cap /ˈriːkæp, riːˈkæp/ verb (recapped, recapping) [intransitive, transitive]REPEATto repeat the main points of something that has just been said Let me just recap what’s been discussed so far.recap on to recap on the previous lecture —recap /ˈriːkæp/ noun [countable]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusrecap• At this point, I'd like to take a few moments to recap.• Before we start the discussion we should first recapitulate a little of last week's lecture.• Finish by recapping exactly what it is you are going to do as a result of the telephone conversation.• She paused to recap on the story so far.• In it, Clinton recapped some of his toughest decisions, and important moments in his presidency, good and bad.• To recap the method, direct taxes have a legal framework facilitating the assessment of the overall effective marginal tax rates.Origin recap (1900-2000) recapitulate |
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