repeat
verb /rɪˈpiːt/
/rɪˈpiːt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they repeat | /rɪˈpiːt/ /rɪˈpiːt/ |
he / she / it repeats | /rɪˈpiːts/ /rɪˈpiːts/ |
past simple repeated | /rɪˈpiːtɪd/ /rɪˈpiːtɪd/ |
past participle repeated | /rɪˈpiːtɪd/ /rɪˈpiːtɪd/ |
-ing form repeating | /rɪˈpiːtɪŋ/ /rɪˈpiːtɪŋ/ |
- repeat something to repeat a question/a claim/an assertion/a warning
- to repeat a phrase/mantra
- She repeated the word several times.
- I'm sorry—could you repeat that?
- She kept repeating his name softly over and over again.
- The opposition have been repeating their calls for the president's resignation.
- Are you prepared to repeat these allegations in court?
- I mentioned it before, but it bears (= is worth) repeating.
- repeat yourself Do say if I'm repeating myself (= if I have already said this).
- repeat that… He's fond of repeating that the company's success is all down to him.
- repeat + speech ‘Are you really sure?’ she repeated.
Extra Examples- ‘Oh,’ she repeated lamely.
- I can only repeat what I have already said to other journalists.
- That message was still being repeated ad nauseam on the radio.
- She kept repeating it over and over again like a robot.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- just
- merely
- simply
- …
- can only
- be necessary to
- need to
- …
- after
- to
- keep repeating somebody/something
- The claims are, I repeat, totally unfounded.
- Nor, to repeat, can these changes be avoided.
- repeat something I am not, repeat not, travelling in the same car as him!
- repeat something The teacher's statement is then repeated by the students.
- repeat something after somebody Listen and repeat each sentence after me.
- repeat what… Can you repeat what I've just said word for word?
- repeat + speech ‘We were both asleep and didn’t hear anything,’ she repeated.
Extra Examples- students repeating drills parrot-fashion
- The students repeated each sentence after their teacher.
- He repeated what she had said word for word.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- just
- merely
- simply
- …
- can only
- be necessary to
- need to
- …
- after
- to
- keep repeating somebody/something
- repeat something to somebody I don't want you to repeat a word of this to anyone.
- repeat something The rumour has been widely repeated in the press.
Extra Examples- Why did you go and repeat what I said to Ian?
- You must not repeat this to anyone.
- She faithfully repeated everything he had told her.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- just
- merely
- simply
- …
- can only
- be necessary to
- need to
- …
- after
- to
- keep repeating somebody/something
- repeat something to repeat a mistake/process
- to repeat an experiment/exercise
- Organizers are hoping to repeat the success of last year's event.
- He won his first Monaco Grand Prix in 1994 and repeated the feat in 1995, 1997 and 1999.
- The treatment should be repeated every two to three hours.
- They are hoping to repeat last year's victory.
- These offers are unlikely to be repeated.
- The programmes will be repeated next year.
- to repeat a class/year/grade (= in a school, to take a class/year/grade again)
- Lift and lower the right leg 20 times. Repeat with the left leg.
Extra Examples- Try not to repeat your mistakes.
- They constantly repeat the same mistakes.
- There is no point in merely repeating what we've done before.
- It may be necessary to repeat the dose several times to effect a cure.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- just
- merely
- simply
- …
- can only
- be necessary to
- need to
- …
- after
- to
- keep repeating somebody/something
- repeat something/itself History has a strange way of repeating itself.
- This phrase is repeated at intervals throughout the song.
- a repeating pattern/design
- A single note repeated over and over again, throbbing in my head.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- just
- merely
- simply
- …
- can only
- be necessary to
- need to
- …
- after
- to
- keep repeating somebody/something
- [intransitive] repeat (on somebody) (British English, informal) if food repeats, you can taste it for some time after you have eaten it
- Do you find that onions repeat on you?
say/write again
what somebody else said
do again
happen again
of food
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French repeter, from Latin repetere, from re- ‘back’ + petere ‘seek’.