recapitulate
recapitulate 英 [ˌri:kəˈpɪtʃuleɪt] 美 [ˌrikəˈpɪtʃəˌlet]
vi. 概括;重述要点;摘要 vt. 概括;重述要点;摘要
进行时:recapitulating 过去式:recapitulated 过去分词:recapitulated 第三人称单数:recapitulates 名词复数:recapitulates
- To recapitulate means to go back and summarize. At the end of an oral report, you might say, "So, to recapitulate, I've made three points," and then you name them.
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- vi. 概括;重述要点;摘要
- vt. 概括;重述要点;摘要
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1. A century ago the German biologist Ernst Haekel pointed out that the stages of embryo development recapitulate the evolutionary history of the animal.
一个世纪以前,德国生物学家恩斯特·哈耶克(Ernst Haekel,达尔文思想在德国最大的传播者——译者注)就指出,胚胎的发育过程概括了生物的进化史。
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2. To recapitulate, by dragging from the left-most icon on the fold-out menu of a screen, we have created a second screen, connected to the first one with a navigation connection.
简而言之,通过拖动屏幕(screen)可折叠菜单上最左边的图标,我们创建了第二个屏幕,并通过导航连接连接到第一个屏幕上。
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3. Let me just recapitulate (on) what we’ve agreed so far。
让我仅扼要重述一下到目前为止我们已取得的一致意见。
- recapitulate (v.) 1560s, back-formation from recapitulation (q.v.) and also from Late Latin recapitulatus, past participle of recapitulare. Related: Recapitulated; recapitulating.
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