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| rep | (abbr) คำย่อของ Representative หรือ Republican |
| rep | (sl) ตัวแทนขาย |
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| rep | (n) informal abbreviation of `representative' |
| rep | (n) a fabric with prominent rounded crosswise ribs, Syn. repp |
| repaint | (v) paint again, Example: He repainted the same scenery many times during his life |
| repaint | (v) paint again, Example: He repainted the wall after the child smeared it with tomato sauce |
| repair | (n) the act of putting something in working order again, Syn. fix, fixing, reparation, mending, mend, fixture |
| repair | (n) a formal way of referring to the condition of something, Example: the building was in good repair |
| repair | (v) restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken, Syn. fix, doctor, restore, furbish up, bushel, mend, touch on, Ant. break, Example: She repaired her TV set; Repair my shoes please |
| repair | (v) move, travel, or proceed toward some place, Syn. resort, Example: He repaired to his cabin in the woods |
| repairman | (n) a skilled worker whose job is to repair things, Syn. maintenance man, service man |
| repair shop | (n) a shop specializing in repairs and maintenance, Syn. fix-it shop |
| Rep | n. [ Prob. a corruption of rib: cf. F. reps. ] A fabric made of silk or wool, or of silk and wool, and having a transversely corded or ribbed surface. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Rep | a. Formed with a surface closely corded, or ribbed transversely; -- applied to textile fabrics of silk or wool; |
| Repace | v. t. To pace again; to walk over again in a contrary direction. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Repacify | v. t. To pacify again. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Repack | v. t. To pack a second time or anew; |
| Repacker | n. One who repacks. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Repaganize | v. t. To paganize anew; to bring back to paganism. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Repaid | imp. & p. p. of Repay. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Repaint | v. t. To paint anew or again; |
| Repair | v. i. [ OE. repairen, OF. repairier to return, fr. L. repatriare to return to one's contry, to go home again; pref. re- re- + patria native country, fr. pater father. See Father, and cf. Repatriate. ] I thought . . . that he repaire should again. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] Go, mount the winds, and to the shades repair. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] |