English to Portuguese Dictionary repetitions

repetitions

Repetições
definition
noun
her comments are worthy of repetition
the action of repeating something that has already been said or written.
translation of 'repetitions'
noun
repetição,
coisa repetida,
ato de repetir,
recapitulação,
recomeço
example
The many echoes and 'repetitions' throughout the performances carried the audience from one movement to another.
This is partially achieved by means of the complex series of 'repetitions' - both circular and linear - and reflections and refractions that occur throughout the drama.
Treadmills hum and free weights rise and fall to the grunts of gym goes forcing extra 'repetitions' while Washington talks about 12 months of events that seemed to conspire against the opening of his gym.
But the ritornello is also varied in its 'repetitions' : there are two alternating versions, and while the instrumentation remains the same, the violins of the second ritornello play an ornamental variant of the first.
Ferguson focuses his attention on the 'repetitions' and little changes involved in the drawn-out affair that is the filming of a Hollywood scene.
Specific events become only abstractions, so many rather vague 'repetitions' of the same kind of incident.
More 'repetitions' using less weight defines muscles without creating bulk.
But not everyone is keen about Horvath's circles, especially Gyrotonic's reliance on weighted 'repetitions' , which, some critics say, can cause muscle strain and unwanted bulk.
In verse, rhyme is opposed to rhyme, the sounds of one word are connected by 'repetitions' with the sounds of another word and form the sound-aspect of the poem.
Teaching solid reading skills, just as in teaching accuracy in fingering, requires many successive weekly 'repetitions' before these are developed into skills and habits.
Built from simple 'repetitions' of geometric motifs and a limited palette of black, white, lavenders and soft pastels, they confront the viewer with a bold, graphic appeal.
Across a substance common to both, we witness 'repetitions' of political impulses, as if the world starts with the muscle, not with the map.
‘All The Nows We've Had’ is similarly upturned techno, its skipping 'repetitions' pointing towards a stark melancholy.
Stein suggests that the French are more concerned with the 'repetitions' of daily living than with the actual war.
The processes of promotion give a song repeat hearing; the processes of covering augment the 'repetitions' manifold by its own variants.
Immensely popular with cultivated collectors, Baschenis ran a studio which produced 'repetitions' and variants of his works.
Watts not only painted countless 'repetitions' and variants in different sizes, but was a poor judge of his work.
I recommend higher 'repetitions' with lower weights to prevent bulking up and to preserve your line.
Dickens later qualified this 'repetition' by changing the punctuation.
There is always a melody - it is never straight note 'repetition' .
Through this measure the chances of success against a 'repetition' of the revolutionary movement were greatly improved.
The double is the literary negation of personal identity and the concept of character, just as the 'repetition' of events is the negation of time and plot.
Double and triple tonguing permit the non-legato execution of more rapid passages of music and facilitate the 'repetition' of notes far more rapidly than is possible with single tonguing.
The speech is poetic and uses 'repetition' for emphasis.
If you read a lot of Jennings's work, the poems blur into one another; there is too much 'repetition' , too much rewriting of the same poem, too many neat little verse essays.
there was to be no 'repetition' of the interwar years
Being a 'repetition' on earlier happenings, each composition becomes imbued with a solid mass; no longer transitory, these selections are guided along a set path.
I didn't want a 'repetition' of the scene in my office that morning
Again, as the details of the story emerge, Owen employs 'repetition' to emphasize the degree to which the characters contradict themselves, then defend themselves.
The chief innovation here is the 'repetition' of scenes with minor but supposedly significant differences, such as moving the room around for a new angle of vision.
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