recapitulate

recapitulate
transitive & intransitive verb
rekapitulieren; kurz zusammenfassen
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[ri:kə'pitjuleit]
verb
(abbreviation recap ['ri:kæp] - past tense, past particple recapped) to go over again (the chief points of a statement, argument etc). rekapitulieren
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re·ca·pitu·late
[ˌri:kəˈpɪtjəleɪt, AM -ˈpitʃe-]
I. vt
to \recapitulate sth etw [kurz] zusammenfassen
II. vi [kurz] zusammenfassen, rekapitulieren geh
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["riːkə'pItjʊleɪt]
1. vt
rekapitulieren, kurz zusammenfassen; (MUS) theme wieder aufnehmen
2. vi
rekapitulieren, kurz zusammenfassen; (MUS) eine Reprise bringen
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recapitulate [ˌriːkəˈpıtjʊleıt; US -ˈpıtʃəˌl-] v/t
1. auch v/i rekapitulieren, kurz zusammenfassen oder wiederholen
2. BIOL Vorfahrenmerkmale rekapitulieren
3. MUS ein Thema wieder aufnehmen
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transitive & intransitive verb
rekapitulieren; kurz zusammenfassen
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v.
rekapitulieren v.
zusammen fassen v.
zusammenfassen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.

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