Meaning of repetitor | Babel Free
Definitions
- A private instructor in a repetitorium.
- Someone or something that repeats something.
Examples
“There is probably not a class throughout the Russian Empire, there is certainly not a gymnasium or a real-school, in which a certain proportion of the pupils do not avail themselves of the services of a repetitor ; and in the case of the lower classes of some schools every second or third pupil does so.”
“Where the real difference with the tutorial likes is in the fact that the repetitor does most of the talking in class, analyses the problem and then, at the end, hands out a summary of what the model answer should be.”
“Carl Philipp (1762–1827), repetitor at the Stift from 1789 to 1791 and a Hellenist, he had a strong influence on Ho:lderlin there, kept in contact with him, and was one of the first to try to collect and publish his work; see Letter 51 (to his brother Karl, 2 November 1797).”
“For the repetitor, its self-similarity ratio r is 1/3, identifying the subdivision of the original line into three pieces.”
“I like to claim the lineage of reacaire, defined by Dineen as “an auctioneer, a seller, a reciter, a story teller, a gossiper, a poet's repetitor, a ranting female.””
“The oral composer, as well as the repetitor, must then quite naturally be a "counter" of rhytmic shemas.”
“Some Repetitors will provide protocols which are records written by students (and paid for by the Repetitor) of the questions asked in oral examinations.”
“Universities teach these courses too, but almost all students also or exclusively go to private Repetitor, where they spend between €2,600 to over €4,000 for a year-long course including materials.”
“During his Referendariat, one of his professors suggested that Eser do a Ph.D. He was also asked to work as a Repetitor at the Repetitorium.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.