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1 restablecimiento
m.1 restoration, reestablishment.2 recovery (cura).3 renewal, re-establishment, reestablishment.4 recovery in health, recovery.* * *1 (gen) reestablishment; (orden etc) restoration2 MEDICINA recovery* * *noun m.2) recovery* * *SM1) [de relaciones] re-establishment; [de orden] restoration2) (Med) recovery* * *masculino (de relaciones, comunicaciones) re-establishment; (de orden, paz) restoration; ( de enfermo) recovery* * *= reinstatement, re-establishment [reestablishment].Ex. Social pressure forces women to devote themselves to their families and there is no system of reinstatement.Ex. As such, their interest in species re-establishment has tended to be limited to where it has appeared to be the most efficient approach to producing wood.----* tecla de restablecimiento = RESET key.* * *masculino (de relaciones, comunicaciones) re-establishment; (de orden, paz) restoration; ( de enfermo) recovery* * *= reinstatement, re-establishment [reestablishment].Ex: Social pressure forces women to devote themselves to their families and there is no system of reinstatement.
Ex: As such, their interest in species re-establishment has tended to be limited to where it has appeared to be the most efficient approach to producing wood.* tecla de restablecimiento = RESET key.* * *1 (de relaciones, comunicaciones) re-establishment; (de orden, paz) restoration2 (de un enfermo) recovery* * *
restablecimiento sustantivo masculino (de relaciones, comunicaciones) re-establishment;
(de orden, paz) restoration;
( de enfermo) recovery
restablecimiento sustantivo masculino
1 reestablishment
(del orden, calma, etc) restoration
2 (de una enfermedad) recovery
' restablecimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
restauración
English:
revival
- recovery
- recuperation
- restoration
* * *1. [reinstauración] [de paz, orden, confianza] restoration;[de relaciones diplomáticas] re-establishment2. [cura] recovery* * *m1 re-establishment; de monarquía restoration2 de enfermo recovery* * *1) : reestablishment, restoration2) : recovery -
2 reimplantación
f.reimplantation.* * *= re-establishment [reestablishment].Ex. As such, their interest in species re-establishment has tended to be limited to where it has appeared to be the most efficient approach to producing wood.* * *= re-establishment [reestablishment].Ex: As such, their interest in species re-establishment has tended to be limited to where it has appeared to be the most efficient approach to producing wood.
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3 redemocratización
SF return to democracy, reestablishment of democracy -
4 instauración
• foundation• implantation• reestablishment -
5 restablecimiento
• recovery• reestablishment• reinstatement• renewal• restoration -
6 reanudamiento
m.reestablishment, renewal, reopening, restarting.
См. также в других словарях:
Reestablishment — Re [ e]s*tab lish*ment ( mnt), n. The act re[ e]stablishing; the state of being re[ e]stablished. Addison. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reestablishment — index continuation (resumption), reclassification, reconversion, rehabilitation, renewal, reorganization, resurgence … Law dictionary
reestablishment — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
reestablishment — n. * * * … Universalium
reestablishment — noun a) The condition of being reestablished; restoration b) A second or subsequent establishment … Wiktionary
reestablishment — rɪËɪ stæblɪʃmÉ™nt n. reinstitution, act of setting up again, act of founding again … English contemporary dictionary
reestablishment — re·establishment … English syllables
reestablishment — re es•tab′lish•ment n … From formal English to slang
reestablishment — noun see reestablish … Useful english dictionary
Route reestablishment notification — In communications protocols which use Time domain multiplexing, Route reestablishment notification (RRN), refers to Route reestablishment notification … Wikipedia
revascularization — Reestablishment of blood supply to a part. * * * re·vas·cu·lar·iza·tion rē .vas kyə lə rə zā shən n a surgical procedure for the provision of a new, augmented, or restored blood supply to a body part or organ <myocardial revascularization>… … Medical dictionary