recapitulation

英 [,riːkəpɪtjʊ'leɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [,rikə,pɪtʃə'leʃən]
  • n. 概括;重述要点;再现部
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recapitulation (n.)
late 14c., "a summarizing," from Old French recapitulacion (13c.), from Late Latin recapitulationem (nominative recapitulatio), noun of action from past participle stem of recapitulare "go over the main points of a thing again," literally "restate by heads or chapters," from re- "again" (see re-) + capitulum "main part" (see chapter).
1. Predictive Categoriesinclude six categories of prediction , namely Enumeration, Advance Labeling, Reporting , Recapitulation , Hypotheticality, and Question.
其中预设种类又包括列举(Enumeration) 、 提前标示(AdvanceLabeling ) 、 转述(Reporting)、回顾(Recapitulation) 、 假设(Hypotheticality) 和提问(Question).

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2. The statistical recapitulation of the Long March is impressive.
长征的统计数字是触目惊心的.

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3. Recent history of sedimentation is seen to be a recapitulation of the past.
近代沉积史看来就是过去沉积史的重演.

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4. The work of Lambert, Schweikart and Taurinus constitutes advances in mathematies that warrant recapitulation.
Lambert, Schweikart和Taurinus的工作在数学上所得的进展是理应扼要介绍的.

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5. The final realization of cognition is finished by the holographic recapitulation.
认识的最终实现是通过全息重演进化来完成的.

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