to give people information about something that has happened
Ге . port 2© / riport /
re • port card / ri 'port kard /
a written statement about a student's work with a grade for each subject
re • port • ed speech / ri,portid ' spit/ / [noncount]
( ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS ) saying what someone has said, rather than repeating their exact words. In reported speech , "I'll come later" becomes "He said he'd (= he would ) come later."
re . port .er © / riportor /
a person who writes for a newspaper or speaks on the radio or television about things that have happened
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rep .re .sent © / ^eprizent/
(rep - re sents, rep - re - sent - ing, rep - re sent - ed )
to speak or do something in place of another person or other people
to be an example or a sign of something The yellow lines on the map represent roads.
rep • re • sen • ta • tion / ,reprizen'teijn /
1 [noncount] (
having someone act or speak for you
2 [ count, noncount ] the way that someone or something is shown or described
rep • re • sen • ta • tive / |iepn'zentativ /
a person who speaks or does something for a group of people
Representative (
The U.S. Government The government in the U.S. is divided into three parts: the legislative branch , the executive branch , and the judicial branch . The legislative branch is responsible for making laws. This is the U.S. Congress , which is made up of two groups of people: the Senate and the House of Representatives .
The executive branch is led by the president , and includes the vice president and the rest of the Cabinet (= other important politicians ) .
The judicial branch includes the Supreme Court , which is the most important court in the country.
rep • ri • mand / ' repramrend /
(rep- ri mands, rep- ri • mand • ing, rep • ri mand • ed )
to tell someone officially that they have done something wrong
rep • ri • mand
re•pro•duce / |ripra ' dus /
(re•pro•duc • es , re • pro • duc • ing , re pro•duced )
to make a copy of something
( BIOLOGY ) When people, animals, or plants reproduce , they have young ones.
re • pro • duc • tion / ^pra' dAkjn /
[ noncount ]
( BIOLOGY ) producing babies, or young animals or plants
rep • tile / ' reptail /
any animal with cold blood that lays eggs. Snakes are reptiles .
re • pub • lic / ri 'pAblik /
( POLITICS ) a country where people choose the government
and the leader (the president )
Re • pub • li • can / ri 'pAblikan /
( POLITICS ) a person in the Republican Party in the U.S.
Re • pub • li • can
Look at Democrat .
the Re • pub • li • can Par • ty / дэ
ripAblikan |parti/
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re • pul • sive / ri ' pAlsiv /