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iterate iter-ident identity身份;同一(性);相同(處),一致(處)
To say or perform again; repeat.
vt. 迭代;重復;反復說;重做
例句:
He iterated his viewpoint.
他重復了他的觀點。
iterative
Characterized by or involving repetition, recurrence, reiteration, or repetitiousness.
Grammar. Frequentative.
adj. [數] 迭代的;重復的,反復的
n. 反復體
iterance
iteration
n. 重復;重復的話
iteration
The act or an instance of iterating; repetition.
Mathematics. A computational procedure in which a cycle of operations is repeated, often to approximate the desired result more closely.
Computer Science. The process of repeating a set of instructions a specified number of times or until a specific result is achieved. One cycle of a set of instructions to be repeated: After ten iterations, the program exited the loop.
n. [數] 迭代;反復;重復
reiterate
To say or do again or repeatedly
vt. 重申;反復地做
例句:
He reiterated the importance of good health in his speech.
他在講話中一再重申健康的重要性。
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詞匯起源
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin; Origin: sordidus, from sordes 'dirt']
Filthy or dirty; foul.
Depressingly squalid; wretched: sordid shantytowns.
Morally degraded: The sordid details of his orgies stank under his very nostrils (James Joyce). See Synonyms at mean2.
Exceedingly mercenary; grasping.
adj. 骯臟的;卑鄙的;利欲熏心的
例句:
They lived in a sordid apartment.
他們住在骯臟的公寓房子里。
He was sick of the sordid deal.
他厭惡這筆骯臟的交易。