rep

rep — noun

1. A company employee who visits shops, clinics, or offices in a particular region

1.名詞B1
釋義

A company employee who visits shops, clinics, or offices in a particular region to show and sell what their employer makes or offers.

例句

The pharmaceutical rep visited Dr. Okonkwo's clinic every Tuesday with samples of new medications.

collocation: pharmaceutical rep / sales rep / service rep

Ritu worked as a sales rep for a medical equipment company and covered the entire state of Gujarat.

同義詞
  • salesperson

    A broader term that does not specifically imply travel or a defined territory.

  • agent

    More formal; often used in insurance, real estate, or talent contexts.

  • account manager

    Focuses on maintaining existing client relationships rather than acquiring new ones.

文法句型

a rep for [company/sector]

用法筆記

Often used in job titles such as 'sales rep' or 'service rep'. The full form 'representative' appears in formal writing and contracts.

常見錯誤

The rep are coming to see us.
The rep is coming to see us.
💡'rep' is a singular countable noun and takes singular verb forms.

2. Someone chosen to speak or act on behalf of another person, a group, or an organ

2.名詞B1
釋義

Someone chosen to speak or act on behalf of another person, a group, or an organisation in official matters such as meetings, elections, or disputes.

例句

Dahlia was elected as the student rep for the graduate council and attended weekly faculty meetings.

collocation: student rep / union rep / class rep

The union rep met with management to negotiate better working conditions for the warehouse staff.

同義詞
  • delegate

    Implies being sent to a specific meeting or conference; more formal than 'rep'.

  • representative

    The full form; preferable in formal writing or official documents.

  • spokesperson

    Focuses on public communication rather than voting or decision-making.

文法句型

a rep for [group/organisation]

the rep of [group]

用法筆記

Subject is typically an organised group (student council, union, committee, department). Distinguish from SENSE 1 (SALES REP) — this sense focuses on official representation rather than selling.

常見錯誤

She is the rep for sell products.
She is the sales rep for the company.
💡Use 'sales rep' (sense 1) for selling roles.

3. A system in which a theatre company performs several different plays in a rotati

3.名詞B2
釋義

A system in which a theatre company performs several different plays in a rotating schedule, with each play running for a short period before being replaced by the next.

例句

The Riverside Theatre Company has been working in rep since 1998, staging four plays each season.

pattern: 'in rep' — fixed phrase for repertory system

After drama school, Yuna joined a rep theatre in Manchester where she performed in five different shows over six months.

同義詞
  • repertory

    The full form of 'rep'; used in formal theatre contexts.

  • stock company

    American term for a similar rotating-repertoire model.

文法句型

in rep

rep theatre

rep company

用法筆記

Frequently preceded by 'in' as a fixed adverbial phrase ('the company works in rep'). British English; the full form 'repertory' is more formal. Not used to describe single touring productions.

常見錯誤

I saw a rep play last night.
I saw a play at a rep theatre last night.
💡'rep' describes the company system, not the individual performance.

4. One complete performance of a single movement in a strength or conditioning exer

4.名詞B1
釋義

One complete performance of a single movement in a strength or conditioning exercise, counted as part of a set during a training session.

例句

Mateo finished three sets of twelve reps on the leg press machine before moving to the squat rack.

pattern: [number] sets of [number] reps

The trainer told Nadia to slow down each rep and focus on the controlled movement of the weight.

同義詞
  • repetition

    The full form; used in formal exercise science or by serious bodybuilders.

  • count

    Informal; 'how many counts did you get?' in some gym contexts.

文法句型

[number] reps

do [number] reps of [exercise]

[number] sets of [number] reps

用法筆記

Almost always used in the plural ('reps') when talking about routines. The singular appears mainly in counting ('one more rep'). The full form 'repetition' is used in formal fitness manuals.

常見錯誤

Do ten set of three reps.
Do three sets of ten reps.
💡The order is 'sets of reps', not the reverse.

5. The general view that people have of a person or thing, formed by what that pers

5.名詞B2
釋義

The general view that people have of a person or thing, formed by what that person or thing has done or by what is known about them.

例句

The restaurant has a solid rep for serving the best dumplings in the neighbourhood.

pattern: have a [adj] rep for [something]

Ayana quickly earned a rep as the most reliable editor on the magazine's staff.

同義詞
  • reputation

    The full, neutral form suitable for all registers.

  • name

    Informal; 'making a name for yourself' implies building a reputation.

  • standing

    More formal; used in academic or professional contexts ('professional standing').

反義詞

文法句型

have a [adjective] rep

get a rep as/for [something]

用法筆記

Always informal — use the full form 'reputation' in academic or professional writing. Common in spoken English and casual online comments.

常見錯誤

He has a reputation as a good rep doctor.
He has a good rep as a doctor.
💡Do not combine 'rep' (reputation) with 'reputation' in the same sentence.

6. The degree to which people from different backgrounds — such as gender, ethnicit

6.名詞B2
釋義

The degree to which people from different backgrounds — such as gender, ethnicity, age, or disability — are included and visible in a particular field, especially media, politics, or sport.

例句

The report highlighted the poor rep of women in senior engineering roles across the technology sector.

pattern: rep of [group] in [domain/field]

Film critics have called for better rep of disabled actors in mainstream Hollywood productions.

同義詞
  • representation

    The full form; used in formal reports and academic writing.

  • visibility

    Focuses on being seen rather than being proportionally present.

  • inclusion

    Broader term that includes participation and belonging, not just numerical presence.

反義詞

文法句型

rep of [group] in [domain]

用法筆記

Short for 'representation' in the sense of proportional visibility. Common in social-justice and diversity discussions. Not used for legal representation (use SENSE 2 or the verb sense instead).

7. A woven cloth with small raised lines or ridges running horizontally across its

7.名詞C1
釋義

A woven cloth with small raised lines or ridges running horizontally across its surface, produced by a special weaving technique that gives the material a distinct texture.

例句

The old library curtains were made of a heavy cream-coloured rep fabric that blocked the sunlight.

collocation: rep fabric / rep silk / rep tie

Rep silk is popular for academic gowns and formal neckties because of its crisp, ribbed surface.

同義詞
  • repp

    Alternative spelling of the same fabric.

  • ribbed fabric

    Descriptive term; broader since it covers knits and corduroy as well as woven cloth.

文法句型

rep fabric

rep tie

rep curtain

用法筆記

A specialist textile term. Most learners will encounter this only when shopping for formal or upholstery fabrics by name. The full form 'repp' is an alternative spelling.

rep — verb

rep — abbreviation