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Meanings of
reruns
in English
Russian
реприза
Portuguese
reprisar
Spanish
reposicion
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Airing of radio- or TV programme that has aired previously.
repeat
repeats
rerun
Russian
реприза
Synonyms
Examples for "
repeat
"
repeat
repeats
rerun
Examples for "
repeat
"
1
Her hospital records
repeat
the phrase, day after day, year after year:
2
Ms Adams said police often knew when people were serious,
repeat
offenders.
3
It hasn't seen a true
repeat
since Graham's 2005 FA until today.
4
Myrina saw his point, of course, and did not
repeat
her request.
5
Justice sources said the operation was intended to prevent a
repeat
massacre.
1
It's not a political issue, he
repeats
,
it's one of national responsibility.
2
The answer may be found in two-and-a-half mostly unlovely words: Christmas
repeats
.
3
There are a large number of
repeats
without significant deviation in content.
4
This
repeats
a text story from last month: for video please clickhere
5
This loop
repeats
once for each row returned by a result set.
1
A
rerun
of 1914's descent into global war is really rather unlikely.
2
Yushchenko won the
rerun
presidential election and appointed Tymoshenko his prime minister.
3
The network also benefited from
rerun
-
heavy
slates on the major networks Monday.
4
In a
rerun
,
it would have another obvious zinger: Tell Them Again.
5
Much of the European case was a
rerun
of US v. Microsoft.
Usage of
reruns
in English
1
Still, CBS won the week, with five
reruns
in the top 10.
2
In fact, in 1973 Star Trek itself was only available in
reruns
.
3
And if that means sweats, frozen pizza and
reruns
of Scandal, cool.
4
Ireland's John Tobin said the management had suffered worst from regular
reruns
.
5
His taste ran to
reruns
of shows from the fifties and sixties.
6
But PBS was OK because they'd show Monty Python
reruns
and concerts.
7
Playing more, watching I Love Lucy
reruns
,
drinking champagne, and making love.
8
The Ticket takes no responsibility for any similarities to popular daytime
reruns
.
9
All three matches on this weekend's programme are
reruns
of fixtures last year.
10
She loves Sex and the City
reruns
and a good game of Taboo.
11
Viewers in general, and ABC viewers in particular, don't care much for
reruns
.
12
TV Land is no longer airing
reruns
of The Cosby Show.
13
Another cable network, Laff, also said it was removing
reruns
of the show.
14
Or chuck a sickie and watch
reruns
of Neighbours all day.
15
After Fox dropped it,
reruns
ran on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim.
16
BBC1 could put on
reruns
of Flog It!, or pro-celebrity badminton.
Other examples for "reruns"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
reruns
rerun
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
watch reruns
air reruns
endless reruns
force into reruns
immediate reruns
More collocations
Translations for
reruns
Russian
реприза
Portuguese
reprisar
reprise
Spanish
reposicion
reposición
Reruns
through the time
Reruns
across language varieties
United States of America
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