репетиция

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Repetition and/or Russian репети́ция (repetícija); ultimately from Latin repetītiō (repetition).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [rɛpɛˈtit͡sijɐ]

Noun

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репети́ция (repetícijaf (relational adjective репетицио́нен)

  1. rehearsal
    генера́лна репети́цияgenerálna repetícijadress rehearsal

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Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Polish repetycja or German Repetition. Ultimately from Latin repetītiō.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [rʲɪpʲɪˈtʲit͡sɨjə]
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Noun

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репети́ция (repetícijaf inan (genitive репети́ции, nominative plural репети́ции, genitive plural репети́ций, relational adjective репетицио́нный)

  1. rehearsal (practicing of performance to test or improve it)
    • 1896, Антон Чехов [Anton Chekhov], “II”, in Моя жизнь; English translation from Constance Garnett, transl., My Life, 1920:
      Я люби́л на́ши спекта́кли, а осо́бенно репети́ции, ча́стые, немно́жко бестолко́вые, шу́мные, по́сле кото́рых нам всегда́ дава́ли у́жинать.
      Ja ljubíl náši spektákli, a osóbenno repetícii, částyje, nemnóžko bestolkóvyje, šúmnyje, pósle kotóryx nam vsegdá daváli úžinatʹ.
      I loved our theatricals, especially the numerous, noisy, and rather incoherent rehearsals, after which they always gave a supper.

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