slovo | definícia |
recitation (mass) | recitation
- prednes, recitácia |
recitation (encz) | recitation,recitace n: Zdeněk Brož |
Recitation (gcide) | Recitation \Rec`i*ta"tion\ (r[e^]s`[i^]*t[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. [L.
recitatio: cf. F. r['e]citation. See Recite.]
1. The act of reciting; rehearsal; repetition of words or
sentences. --Hammond.
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2. The delivery before an audience of something committed to
memory, especially as an elocutionary exhibition; also,
that which is so delivered.
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3. (Colleges and Schools) The rehearsal of a lesson by pupils
before their instructor.
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recitation (wn) | recitation
n 1: written matter that is recited from memory
2: a public instance of reciting or repeating (from memory)
something prepared in advance; "the program included songs
and recitations of well-loved poems" [syn: recitation,
recital, reading]
3: a regularly scheduled session as part of a course of study
[syn: course session, class period, recitation]
4: systematic training by multiple repetitions; "practice makes
perfect" [syn: exercise, practice, drill, {practice
session}, recitation] |
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Recitation (gcide) | Recitation \Rec`i*ta"tion\ (r[e^]s`[i^]*t[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. [L.
recitatio: cf. F. r['e]citation. See Recite.]
1. The act of reciting; rehearsal; repetition of words or
sentences. --Hammond.
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2. The delivery before an audience of something committed to
memory, especially as an elocutionary exhibition; also,
that which is so delivered.
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3. (Colleges and Schools) The rehearsal of a lesson by pupils
before their instructor.
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