English to Hindi Dictionary recap

recap

संक्षिप्त
definition
verb
a way of recapping the story so far
state again as a summary; recapitulate.
noun
a quick recap of the idea and its main advantages
a summary of what has been said; a recapitulation.
translation of 'recap'
noun
पुनर्कथन,
भ्रूणों की पुनस्र्त्पत्ति,
संक्षिप्त,
आवृत्ति
example
a quick 'recap' of the idea and its main advantages
to 'recap', the committee has decided to ask Farris, Cullen, and Jurgens to go
Here's a quick 'recap' of the six tests used to select the companies.
I've got some scrawled notes I took while watching the show, which I will turn into something resembling a 'recap' tomorrow.
To 'recap' : the union passed a law in June that forces mobile phone companies to slash highly-lucrative roaming fees.
I'll give you a quick 'recap' of the events since we landed on the glacier on the 11th.
Maybe a 'recap' of non-democratic regimes on this planet is in order.
a quick 'recap' of the idea and its main advantages
For those of you who don't know the full story of Katie and Tom, here's a quick 'recap' .
But a quick 'recap' at the end can go a long way toward ensuring that everyone understands.
to 'recap', it’s been a year full of ups and downs
We'll go to the White House right after a short 'recap' of the news.
Is it strange that I only read movie reviews after I've seen a film, and only read 'recaps' of television shows that I've already watched?
Both the BBC and CNN International have 'recaps' of the French media response, and they were not good.
The review 'recaps' work carried out in key areas like housing, transport and schools since the paper was first launched in 2001.
‘I guess there'd be no point in 'recapping' everything, then,’ coughed Oskar.
The case, for anyone still unfamiliar with it, can be soon 'recapped' .
CNN was 'recapping' the war news that I am sure I read in this morning's papers.
With some hesitation, Cassandra 'recapped' her story for Major Lee: her abilities, her visions, her past, how she had met up with us… Everything.
Is no one able to relate a story without 'recapping' the year that came before it?
He was 'recapping' the details of the story he'd been writing.
In late December, lots of news sources supplement their year-end coverage with stories 'recapping' the news of the year.
John paced around the office, 'recapping' the recent events.
He began 'recapping' a murder trial he had just testified at.
It seems you can't have a respectable blog these days unless you can make your own comic strips or do funny 'recaps' of TV shows.
Most obviously, it implies that we are dishonest; also, it implies that we must be none too smart, since every new term begins with 'recaps' from our profs on the dangers of plagiarism, uncited references and double submissions.
I consult the episode guide and read the 'recaps' .
So all you people who just read these 'recaps' so that you don't have to actually watch the show, think about that.
Just the day before the child had spent nearly four taxing hours at the Criminal Investigations Department 'recapping' the whole sordid affair.
Then Walter Cronkite, in his gray suit, 'recapped' it all on the nightly news.
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