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  • repet — abbreviation Etymology: Latin repetatur let it be repeated used as a direction in medical prescriptions * * * repet obs. form of rippit …   Useful english dictionary

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  • repeta — REPETÁ, repét, vb. I. tranz. A spune, a face, a produce încă o dată (sau de mai multe ori) ceea ce a mai fost spus, făcut sau produs. ♦ A citi sau a spune încă o dată un rol, o lecţie, pentru a le reţine, pentru a le fixa în memorie sau pentru a… …   Dicționar Român

  • devoir — 1. devoir [ d(ə)vwar ] v. tr. <conjug. : 28; au p. p. dû, due, dus, dues> • deveir XIe; dift « il doit » 842; lat. debere I ♦ Devoir (qqch.) à (qqn). 1 ♦ Avoir à payer (une somme d argent), à fournir (qqch. en nature) à (qqn). Il me doit… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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