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recap

N การ ปะ ยาง รถ  kan-pa-yang-rod

 

recap

VT ปะ ยาง รถ  pa-yang-rod

 

recapitulate

VT สรุปความ  สรุป รวบยอด  sum up sa-rub-kwam

 

recapitulation

N การ สรุป  summarize reiterate kan-sa-rub

 

recapture

VT พบ อีก  ปะ สบ อีก  นึกถึง อีก  reexperience pob-eak

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RECAPACITATE

v.t.[re and capacitate. ] To qualify again; to confer capacity on again.

 

RECAPACITATED

pp. Capacitated again.

 

RECAPACITATING

ppr. Conferring capacity again.

 

RECAPITULATE

v.t.[L. capitulum. See Capitulate. ] To repeat the principal things mentioned in a preceding discourse, argument or essay; to give a summary of the principal facts, points or arguments.

 

RECAPITULATED

pp. Repeated in a summary.

 

RECAPITULATING

ppr. Repeating the principal things in a discourse or argument.

 

RECAPITULATION

n. 1. The act of recapitulating.
2. A summary or concise statement or enumeration of the principal points or facts in a preceding discourse, argument or essay.

 

RECAPITULATORY

a.Repeating again; containing recapitulation.

 

RECAPTION

n.[L. re and captio; capio, to take. ] The act of retaking; reprisal; the retaking of one's own goods, chattels, wife or children from one who has taken them and wrongfully detains them.
Writ of recaption, a writ to recover property taken by a second distress, pending a replevin for a former distress for the same rent or service.

 

RECAPTOR

n.[re and captor. ] One who retakes; one that takes a prize which had been previously taken.

 

RECAPTURE

n.[re and capture. ] 1. The act of retaking; particularly, the retaking of a prize or goods from a captor.
2. A prize retaken.

 

RECAPTURE

v.t.To retake; particularly, to retake a prize which had been previously taken.

 

RECAPTURED

pp. Retaken.

 

RECAPTURING

ppr. Retaking, as a prize from the captor.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RECAPACITATE

RECAPACITATE Re `ca *pac "i *tate, v. t.

 

Defn: To qualify again; to confer capacity on again. Atterbury.

 

RECAPITULATE

Re *ca *pit "u *late, v. t. Etym: [L. recapitulare, recapitulatum; pref. re- re- + capitulum a small head, chapter, section. See Capitulate. ]

 

Defn: To repeat, as the principal points in a discourse, argument, or essay; to give a summary of the principal facts, points, or arguments of; to relate in brief; to summarize.

 

RECAPITULATE

RECAPITULATE Re `ca *pit "u *late, v. i.

 

Defn: To sum up, or enumerate by heads or topics, what has been previously said; to repeat briefly the substance.

 

RECAPITULATION

Re `ca *pit `u *la "tion, n. Etym: [LL. recapitulatio: cf. F.recapitulation. ]

 

Defn: The act of recapitulating; a summary, or concise statement or enumeration, of the principal points, facts, or statements, in a preceding discourse, argument, or essay.

 

RECAPITULATOR

RECAPITULATOR Re `ca *pit "u *la `tor, n.

 

Defn: One who recapitulates.

 

RECAPITULATORY

RECAPITULATORY Re `ca *pit "u *la *to *ry, a.

 

Defn: Of the nature of a recapitulation; containing recapitulation.

 

RECAPPER

RECAPPER Re *cap "per, n. (Firearms )

 

Defn: A tool used for applying a fresh percussion cap or primer to a cartridge shell in reloading it.

 

RECAPTION

RECAPTION Re *cap "tion, n. (Law )

 

Defn: The act of retaking, as of one who has escaped after arrest; reprisal; the retaking of one's own goods, chattels, wife, or children, without force or violence, from one who has taken them and who wrongfully detains them. Blackstone. Writ of recaption (Law ), a writ to recover damages for him whose goods, being distrained for rent or service, are distrained again for the same cause. Wharton.

 

RECAPTOR

RECAPTOR Re *cap "tor, n.

 

Defn: One who recaptures; one who takes a prize which had been previously taken.

 

RECAPTURE

RECAPTURE Re *cap "ture, n.

 

1. The act of retaking or recovering by capture; especially, the retaking of a prize or goods from a captor.

 

2. That which is captured back; a prize retaken.

 

RECAPTURE

RECAPTURE Re *cap "ture, v. t.

 

Defn: To capture again; to retake.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

recap

re cap informal verb |rēˈkap riˈkæp | ( recaps, recapping, recapped ) [ with obj. ] state again as a summary; recapitulate: a way of recapping the story so far | [ no obj. ] : to recap, it ’s been a year full of ups and downs. noun |ˈrēˌkap ˈriˌkæp |a summary of what has been said; a recapitulation: a quick recap of the idea and its main advantages. ORIGIN 1950s: abbreviation.

 

recapitalize

re cap i tal ize |rēˈkapətlˌīz rəˈkæpədlˌaɪz | verb [ with obj. ] provide (a business ) with more capital, esp. by replacing debt with stock. DERIVATIVES re cap i tal i za tion |rēˌkapətl -əˈzāSHən |noun

 

recapitulate

re ca pit u late |ˌrēkəˈpiCHəˌlāt ˌrikəˈpɪtʃəˌleɪt | verb [ with obj. ] summarize and state again the main points of: he began to recapitulate his argument with care. Biology repeat (an evolutionary or other process ) during development and growth. DERIVATIVES re ca pit u la to ry |-ləˌtôrē |adjective ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from late Latin recapitulat- gone through heading by heading, from re- again + capitulum chapter (diminutive of caput head ).

 

recapitulation

re ca pit u la tion |ˌrēkəˌpiCHəˈlāSHən ˌrikəˌpɪtʃəˈleɪʃən | noun an act or instance of summarizing and restating the main points of something: his recapitulation of the argument. Biology the repetition of an evolutionary or other process during development or growth. Music a part of a movement (esp. one in sonata form ) in which themes from the exposition are restated.

 

recapitulation theory

re ca pit u la tion the o ry noun another term for biogenetic law.

 

recaption

re cap tion |rēˈkapSHən riˈkæpʃən | noun Law the action of taking back, without legal process, property of one's own that has been wrongfully taken or withheld. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Anglo-Latin recaptio (n- ), from re- back + Latin captio (n- ) taking.

 

recapture

re cap ture |rēˈkapCHər riˈkæptʃər | verb [ with obj. ] capture (a person or animal that has escaped ): armed police have recaptured a prisoner who's been on the run for five days. recover (something taken or lost ): Edward I recaptured the castle | Democrats might recapture both the House and the Senate. recreate or experience again (a past time, event, or feeling ): the programs give viewers a chance to recapture their own childhoods. noun [ in sing. ] an act of recapturing.

 

Oxford Dictionary

recap

recap |ˈriːkap | verb ( recaps, recapping, recapped ) [ with obj. ] state again as a summary; recapitulate: a way of recapping the story so far | [ no obj. ] : to recap, the committee has decided to ask Farris, Cullen, and Jurgens to go. noun a summary of what has been said; a recapitulation: a quick recap of the idea and its main advantages. ORIGIN 1950s: abbreviation.

 

recapitalize

recapitalize |riːˈkapɪt (ə )lʌɪz |(also recapitalise ) verb [ with obj. ] provide (a business ) with more capital, especially by replacing debt with stock. DERIVATIVES recapitalization |-ˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |noun

 

recapitulate

recapitulate |ˌriːkəˈpɪtjʊleɪt | verb [ with obj. ] summarize and state again the main points of: he began to recapitulate his argument with care. Biology repeat (an evolutionary or other process ) during development and growth. DERIVATIVES recapitulatory |-lət (ə )ri |adjective ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from late Latin recapitulat- gone through heading by heading , from re- again + capitulum chapter (diminutive of caput head ).

 

recapitulation

recapitulation |ˌriːkəpɪtjʊˈleɪʃ (ə )n | noun an act or instance of summarizing and restating the main points of something: his recapitulation of the argument. [ mass noun ] Biology the repetition of an evolutionary or other process during development or growth. Music a part of a movement (especially one in sonata form ) in which themes from the exposition are restated.

 

recaption

re |cap ¦tion |riːˈkapʃ (ə )n | noun [ mass noun ] Law the action of taking back, without legal process, property of one's own that has been wrongfully taken or withheld. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Anglo-Latin recaptio (n- ), from re- back + Latin captio (n- )taking .

 

recapture

re |cap ¦ture |riːˈkaptʃə | verb [ with obj. ] capture (a person or animal that has escaped ): armed police have recaptured a prisoner who's been on the run for five days. recover (something taken or lost ): Edward I recaptured the castle | Leeds failed to recapture the form which had swept them to the title. recreate or experience again (a past time, event, or feeling ): the programmes give viewers a chance to recapture their own childhoods. noun [ in sing. ] an act of recapturing someone or something.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

recapitulate

recapitulate verb I will recapitulate the main points: summarize, sum up; restate, repeat, reiterate, go over, review; informal recap.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

recapitulate

recapitulate verb I will recapitulate some of the main points of the argument: summarize, sum up; restate, state again, repeat, reiterate, go over, run over, run through, review; enumerate, recount, list; informal recap; rare epitomize.

 

French Dictionary

recapitalisation

recapitalisation n. f. finances Augmentation du capital d ’une société en vue d ’améliorer sa performance. FORME FAUTIVE Anglicisme au sens de restructuration, refonte du capital.

 

recapitaliser

recapitaliser v. tr. finances Procéder à une augmentation du capital d ’une société.

 

récapitulatif

récapitulatif , ive adj. adjectif Qui sert à récapituler. : Une liste récapitulative. SYNONYME résumé .

 

récapitulation

récapitulation n. f. nom féminin Résumé, répétition. : La récapitulation des grands thèmes d ’un exposé.

 

récapituler

récapituler v. tr. verbe transitif Reprendre, résumer. : Il récapitule ses tables de multiplication. aimer

 

Spanish Dictionary

recapacitar

recapacitar verbo intransitivo Reflexionar con detenimiento y atención sobre un asunto, especialmente sobre una decisión propia :creo que debes recapacitar antes de decidir qué vas a decirle .

 

recapitulación

recapitulación nombre femenino Resumen de las ideas principales o partes de un asunto o materia tratados en una exposición, que se hace al final de esta :antes de transponer los umbrales de esta última parte de nuestro estudio, será bueno intentar una breve recapitulación del espacio recorrido y el territorio ganado .

 

recapitular

recapitular verbo transitivo Hacer una recapitulación :antes de llegar a una fórmula conclusiva, recapitulemos los resultados parciales de nuestra indagación .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

recap

re cap 1 /ríːkæ̀p /動詞 recapitulate .名詞 recapitulation .

 

recap

re cap 2 /rìːkǽp /動詞 cap 1 他動詞 ⦅米 ⦆〈古タイヤ 〉を再生させる .名詞 /-́-̀ /C 再生タイヤ .

 

recapitalize

re cap i tal ize /rìːkǽpətəlàɪz /動詞 自動詞 他動詞 (〈企業 〉が )資本構造を変更する .r c p i tal i z tion 名詞

 

recapitulate

re ca pit u late /rìːkəpɪ́tʃəlèɪt /動詞 他動詞 かたく 要点 〉を繰り返す ; 要約する .自動詞 «…について » 要約する «on » .

 

recapitulation

r ca p t u l tion 名詞 U C 1 〖単数形で 〗(説明 議論の )要点の繰返し, 要約 .2 生物 発生反復 .

 

recapture

re cap ture /riːkǽptʃə r /動詞 他動詞 1 感情 性質など 〉を取り戻す ; …を再び体験する ; …を再現する, 思い出させる .2 囚人 動物など 〉を再逮捕 [捕獲 ]する .3 〈軍隊などが 〉〈土地など 〉を取り戻す, 奪回する .名詞 U 1 再逮捕, 再捕獲 .2 (土地の )奪回 .3 ⦅米 ⦆政府による追加徴収 〘企業の超過利益の徴収 〙.