重申

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Usage of 重申

The verb 重申 means 'to reiterate' or 'to restate' something that has been said before, often to emphasize its importance or to clarify a point. It is commonly used in formal contexts such as meetings, speeches, or written statements.

Common Collocations

  • 重申立场 (reiterate one's position): Used when emphasizing a personal or official stance.
  • 重申承诺 (reaffirm a promise): Used to stress a commitment again.
  • 重申观点 (restate a viewpoint): Used in discussions or debates to clarify opinions.

Nuances

Using 重申 implies that the speaker wants to make sure the listener fully understands or remembers the point. It carries a tone of seriousness and formality, so it is less common in casual conversation.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 重申 with (to report) alone; 重申 specifically means to repeat or restate something already expressed, not just to report or declare for the first time.

Example Sentences

I want to reiterate that we must complete this project on time.

At the meeting, he reiterated the company's core values.

To avoid misunderstandings, I must restate my position.