AGAIN


Meaning of AGAIN in English

[adverb] [not gradable] - once more, or back to the original state or conditionCould you spell your name again please?If you do that again I'll smack you!Deborah's late again.We went to Edinburgh and back again all in one day.You are reminded once again of the author's love of the sea."Never again!" I gasped as I got off the big dipper.I think you'd better rub that out and start again.I'm afraid it's been delayed yet again.What did you say your name was again? (= Please repeat your name?)I've told you again and again (= many times) not to do that.It's already taken me two hours - I don't want to have to do it (all) over again.You can say then again or there again when you have had a new thought that is different or opposite to what you have just said.I'd like to travel more but, then again, staying at home does save money.

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.