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reprise

2 ENTRIES FOUND:
1 reprise /rɪˈpriːz/ noun
plural reprises
1 reprise
/rɪˈpriːz/
noun
plural reprises
Learner's definition of REPRISE
[count]
: something (such as a piece of music) that is repeated(乐曲等的)重复,重演,重奏
2 reprise /rɪˈpriːz/ verb
reprises; reprised; reprising
2 reprise
/rɪˈpriːz/
verb
reprises; reprised; reprising
Learner's definition of REPRISE
[+ object]
: to repeat (something, such as a performance of a piece of music)重复,重演,重奏(乐曲等)
BNC: 36729 COCA: 20996

reprise

1 of 2

noun

re·​prise ri-ˈprēz How to pronounce reprise (audio)
 sense 3 is also  ri-ˈprīz
1
[French, from Middle French]
a
: a musical repetition:
(1)
: the repetition of the exposition preceding the development
b
: a repeated performance : repetition
2
: a recurrence, renewal, or resumption of an action
3
: a deduction or charge made yearly out of a manor or estate
usually used in plural

reprise

2 of 2

verb

re·​prise ri-ˈprīz How to pronounce reprise (audio)
 sense 1 is  ri-ˈprēz
reprised; reprising

transitive verb

1
a
: to repeat the performance of
b
: to repeat the principal points or stages of : recapitulate
2
archaic : take back
especially : to recover by force
3
archaic : compensate

Did you know?

When reprise was first adopted into English in the 15th century, it referred to a deduction or charge made yearly out of a manor or estate (and was usually used in the plural form reprises). It probably won't surprise you, then, to learn that reprise comes from an Anglo-French word meaning "seizure, repossession, or expense." Eventually, reprise came to refer to any action that was repeated or resumed. A later sense, borrowed from modern French, applies to specific types of repetition in musical compositions. That sense was eventually generalized to describe any subsequent and identical performance. It's possible, for example, to have a reprise of a television program or a book.

Example Sentences

Noun They ended their performance with a reprise of the opening number. The team is hoping to avoid a reprise of last year's defeat. Verb He will reprise his role in the play. the prosecutor's closing statement effectively reprised the case against the defendant
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Flu’s winter 2021 season in the Southern Hemisphere was once again eerily silent; in the north, cases sneaked up in December—only to peter out before a lackluster reprise in the spring. Katherine J. Wu, The Atlantic, 7 Sep. 2022 The top of the bill at the forthcoming Pilgrimage Festival in Tennessee looks a little like a reprise of the recent Grammy Awards telecast, with Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile and Grammy king Jon Batiste all set to perform this September. Chris Willman, Variety, 20 Apr. 2022 Saez gave the filly a perfect trip in her Kentucky Oaks victory, and a reprise of that would give her a big shot in Baltimore. Frank Vespe, Baltimore Sun, 20 May 2022 And the production’s final image is a reprise of its first: again, twin fetuses, but this time in seemingly peaceful embrace. New York Times, 7 Aug. 2022 Amazon Prime Day, the online retailer's enormous flagship shopping event, is coming back around again for its eighth-annual reprise. Brittany Vincent, SELF, 6 June 2022 Thurman and Travolta boogied on stage while Jackson joked about their Pulp Fiction reprise. Jen Juneau, PEOPLE.com, 27 Mar. 2022 While discussions of agents and ad shoots become de rigeur in some corners of the Navarro gym, fueling resentment among the rookies and those overlooked by the cameras, Johnson and his team plot their reprise. Washington Post, 11 Jan. 2022 Like many other Chileans, Salvatierra worries that the postelection scenario could degenerate into a reprise of the street mayhem of 2019, especially if Kast is elected. Patrick J. Mcdonnell, Los Angeles Times, 18 Dec. 2021
Verb
The sequel will premiere exclusively on Disney+, with the original cast set to reprise their roles. Starr Savoy, ELLE, 10 Sep. 2022 In June, The Hollywood Reporter exclusively reported that a sequel set after the events of Game of Thrones was in early development at HBO, with Harington attached to reprise his role as Jon Snow. Ryan Gajewski, The Hollywood Reporter, 9 Sep. 2022 The actor will be putting his red suit back on to reprise his role in The Santa Clauses, a Disney+ spinoff. Katie Bowlby, Country Living, 3 Sep. 2022 Axel Foley will star Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Taylour Paige alongside Murphy, who will return to reprise his starring role as Axel Foley from the first three films. Jen Juneau, Peoplemag, 31 Aug. 2022 Ben Kingsley is poised to reprise the role of Trevor Slattery in the upcoming Wonder Man series from Marvel Studios at Disney+, Variety has learned exclusively from sources. Joe Otterson, Variety, 30 Aug. 2022 Kit Harington reportedly wants to reprise his role as Jon Snow in a Game of Thrones sequel series. Jacob Siegal, BGR, 26 Aug. 2022 Flockhart is said to have been approached to reprise her role in an unknown capacity, as well as to executive-produce the new series, though a deal has not yet been made. Lauren Huff, EW.com, 20 Aug. 2022 Bowers will not be able to reprise that role should the occasion arise in 2024. Amy Gardner, Anchorage Daily News, 15 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, from Anglo-French, seizure, repossession, expense, from feminine past participle of reprendre to take back, from re- + prendre to take, from Latin prehendere

Verb

Middle English, from Middle French repris, past participle of reprendre

First Known Use

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 3

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of reprise was in the 15th century
BNC: 36729 COCA: 20996

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