くりかえ
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, す, transitive)
1. to repeat; to do something over again
Pitch accent
りかえす
りか
えす
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Composed of
to return (something); to restore; to turn over; to turn upside down; to pay back; to retaliate; to respond (with)
Used in vocabulary (2 in total)
to turn over; to turn upside down; to knock over; to tip over; to overturn (e.g. a decision); to upset
history repeats itself
Examples (32 in total)
Could you please repeat it once again?
Would you mind repeating the question?
Don't make the same mistake again.
The capital was bombed again and again.
Tom repeated the question.
"No," repeated the Englishman.
He repeated the same mistake.
People repeat their mistakes in order to become adults.
She is constantly in and out of hospital.
She made the same mistake again.
Don't repeat such a careless mistake.
Please repeat after me.
He repeated his name slowly.
He kept on telling the same story over and over.
He keeps telling the same jokes over and over again.
Do you think something like that will repeat itself?
The teacher made me repeat the sentence.
Repetition helps you remember something.
She repeatedly said that she was innocent.
The volcano erupts at regular intervals.
Repeat what I have just told you.
Some books are worth reading over and over again.
The teacher made us repeat the word.
The tragedy must be remembered so that it is not repeated.
I was weary of doing the same thing over and over again.
He repeated in public what I had said.
Emmet's theory appears repeatedly in these papers.
This book is worth reading over and over again.
He repeatedly checked the mountain of related documents.
I repeated the word several times for her.
A mere repetition of other people's research cannot be called true scientific research.
Mr Wilson made us repeat the sentence several times.