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Recite

recite
 verb  (~d; reciting)  Etymology: Middle English, to relate, state, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French ~r, from Latin recitare to ~, from re- + citare to summonmore at cite  Date: 15th century  transitive verb  1. to repeat from memory or read aloud publicly  2.  a. to relate in full ~s dull anecdotes  b. to give a recital of ; detail ~d a catalog of offenses  3. to repeat or answer questions about (a lesson)  intransitive verb  1. to repeat or read aloud something memorized or prepared  2. to reply to a teacher's question on a lesson  • ~r noun
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1.
  v. 1 tr. repeat aloud or declaim (a poem or passage) from memory, esp. before an audience. 2 intr. give a recitation. 3 tr. mention in order; enumerate. Derivatives reciter n. Etymology: ME f. OF reciter or L recitare (as RE-, CITE) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1. декламировать; читать вслух (стихи) 2. повторять наизусть вслух 3. уст. рассказывать, излагать to recite dull cases —- распространяться о всяких скучных случаях 4. перечислять (факты и т. п.) to recite one's grievances —- перечислять свои обиды 5. ам. отвечать (урок) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
3.
  v.  1) декламировать; повторять по памяти  2) рассказывать, излагать  3) перечислять (факты и т.п.)  4) amer. отвечать урок Syn: see tell ...
Англо-русский словарь
4.
  (recites, reciting, recited) 1. When someone recites a poem or other piece of writing, they say it aloud after they have learned it. They recited poetry to one another. VERB: V n 2. If you recite something such as a list, you say it aloud. All he could do was recite a list of Government failings... VERB: V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
  ~ v 1 to say a poem, piece of literature etc that you have learned, for people to listen to  (a poem I had to recite at school) 2 to tell someone a series or list of things  (Don't encourage him, or he'll recite the whole family history!) - reciter n reckless ~ adj not caring or worrying about the possible bad or dangerous results of your actions  (reckless driving | a reckless adventurer | a reckless waste of money) - recklessly adv - recklessness n ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - 1430, from L. recitare "read aloud, repeat from memory," from re- "back, again" + citare "to summon." Recital is first attested 1512 as a legal term for "formal statement of relevant facts." Musical performance sense is from 1811. Recitation "repetition of a prepared lesson" is 1824, Amer.Eng. ...
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