ditto
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dit·to
(dĭt′ō)n. pl. dit·tos
1. The same as stated above or before.
2. A duplicate; a copy.
3. A pair of small marks ( " ) used to indicate that the word, phrase, or figure given above is to be repeated.
adv.
As before.
tr.v. dit·toed, dit·to·ing, dit·tos
To duplicate (a document, for example).
[Italian dialectal, past participle of Italian dire, to say, from Latin dīcere; see deik- in Indo-European roots.]
Word History: Ditto originally comes from the Latin word dictus, "having been said," the past participle of the verb dīcere, "to say." In Italian dīcere became dire and dictus became detto, or in the Tuscan dialect ditto. Italian detto or ditto meant what said does in legal English, as in "said property." Thus the word could be used in certain constructions to mean "the same as what has been said"; for example, having given the date December 22, one could use 26 detto or ditto for 26 December. The first recorded use of ditto in English occurs in such a construction in 1625.
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ditto
(ˈdɪtəʊ)n, pl -tos
1. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) the aforementioned; the above; the same. Used in accounts, lists, etc, to avoid repetition and symbolized by two small marks (〃) known as ditto marks, placed under the thing repeated. Abbreviation: do
2. informal
a. a duplicate
b. (as modifier): a ditto copy.
adv
in the same way
sentence substitute
informal used to avoid repeating or to confirm agreement with an immediately preceding sentence
vb, -tos, -toing or -toed
(tr) to copy; repeat
[C17: from Italian (Tuscan dialect), variant of detto said, from dicere to say, from Latin]
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dit•to
(ˈdɪt oʊ)n., pl. -tos,
adv. n.
1. the aforesaid; the above; the same (used in accounts, lists, etc., to avoid repetition). Compare ditto mark.
2. another of the same.
3. Informal. a duplicate; copy.
adv. 4. as already stated; likewise.
v.t. 5. to make a copy of on a duplicating machine.
6. to duplicate or repeat the action or statement of (another).
[1615–25; < Italian, variant of detto < Latin dictus said, past participle of dīcere to say; see dictum]
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ditto
Past participle: dittoed
Gerund: dittoing
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Noun | 1. | ditto - a mark used to indicate the word above it should be repeated mark - a written or printed symbol (as for punctuation); "his answer was just a punctuation mark" |
Verb | 1. | ditto - repeat an action or statement; "The next speaker dittoed her argument" |
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Translations
detto
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dettómacskakörömmásolat
ditto
[ˈdɪtəʊ]A. N → ídem, lo mismo
"I'd like coffee" - "ditto (for me)" → -yo quiero café -yo lo mismo or y yo
"ditto," said Graham → -yo también -dijo Graham
"I'd like coffee" - "ditto (for me)" → -yo quiero café -yo lo mismo or y yo
"ditto," said Graham → -yo también -dijo Graham
B. CPD ditto marks NPL ditto sign N → comillas fpl
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
ditto
[ˈdɪtəʊ] adv → idemThe window's been broken. Ditto the door.; The window's been broken. Ditto for the door → On a cassé la vitre. La porte idem.
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ditto
n I’d like coffee — ditto (for me) (inf) → ich möchte Kaffee — dito or ich auch; the restaurants are expensive here, and ditto the cinemas → die Restaurants hier sind teuer und die Kinos auch; ditto mark, ditto sign (Typ) → Wiederholungszeichen nt
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ditto
[ˈdɪtəʊ]1. n (in lists) → idem come sopra
ditto marks → virgolette fpl
a coffee, please - ditto (for me) (fam) → per me caffè - per me idem
ditto marks → virgolette fpl
a coffee, please - ditto (for me) (fam) → per me caffè - per me idem
2. adv (likewise) I'm really fed up - ditto! → sono proprio stufa - anch'io!
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