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restore v 1. COMP wiederherstellen (file, directory); 2. GEN rehabilitieren; wiederherstellen (confidence); rehabilitieren (reputation) -
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restore v 1. wiederherstellen; instandsetzen; zurückstellen; 2. DAT rückspeichern, umspeichern, wieder einspeichernEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > restore
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restore v 1. RS restaurieren, wiederherstellen; instand setzen (Gebäude); 2. LB rekultivieren (Land)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > restore
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transitive verb1) (bring to original state) restaurieren [Bauwerk, Kunstwerk usw.]; konjizieren [Text, Satz] (Literaturw.)his strength was restored — er kam wieder zu Kräften
2) (give back) zurückgeben3) (reinstate) wieder einsetzen (to in + Akk.)restore somebody to power — jemanden wieder an die Macht bringen
4) (re-establish) wiederherstellen [Ordnung, Ruhe, Vertrauen]* * *[rə'sto:]1) (to repair (a building, a painting, a piece of furniture etc) so that it looks as it used to or ought to.) restaurieren2) (to bring back to a normal or healthy state: The patient was soon restored to health.) wiederherstellen3) (to bring or give back: to restore law and order; The police restored the stolen cars to their owners.) wiederherstellen4) (to bring or put (a person) back to a position, rank etc he once had: He was asked to resign but was later restored to his former job as manager.) wiedereinsetzen•- academic.ru/61873/restoration">restoration- restorer* * *re·store[rɪˈstɔ:ʳ, AM -ˈstɔ:r]vt1. (renovate)▪ to \restore a building/painting ein Gebäude/Gemälde restaurieren▪ to \restore sth etw wiederherstellento \restore sb to health jds Gesundheit [o jdn] wiederherstellento \restore a law ein Gesetz wieder einführento \restore [law and] order die [öffentliche] Ordnung wiederherstellento \restore sb to life jdn ins Leben zurückbringento \restore sb's sight jds Sehvermögen wiederherstellen▪ to \restore sth to sb jdm etw zurückgeben▪ to \restore sb to sb jdn [zu] jdm zurückbringen4. (reinstate)to \restore sb to their former position jdn in seine/ihre frühere Position wieder einsetzento \restore sb to power jdn wieder an die Macht bringen* * *[rɪ'stɔː(r)]vt1) sth lost, borrowed, stolen (= give back) zurückgeben; (= bring back) zurückbringen; confidence, order, calm, peace wiederherstellento restore sb's health, to restore sb to health — jds Gesundheit wiederherstellen, jdn wiederherstellen
to restore sb to life — jdn ins Leben zurückrufen
to restore sth to its former condition —
the brandy restored my strength or me — der Weinbrand hat mich wiederhergestellt
2) (to former post) wieder einsetzen (to in +acc)to restore sb to the throne — jdn als König(in) wieder einsetzen
to restore to power — wieder an die Macht bringen
3) (= repair) building, painting, furniture, text restaurieren* * *restore sb (to health) jemanden wiederherstellen2. ein Gemälde, eine Kirche etc restaurieren3. TECH instand setzen4. ein Fossil, einen Text etc rekonstruieren5. wieder einsetzen (to in ein Amt, Rechte etc):restore a king (to the throne) einen König wieder auf den Thron erheben;restore sb to liberty jemandem die Freiheit wiedergeben;restore sb to life jemanden ins Leben zurückrufen6. zurückerstatten, -bringen, -geben:restore sth to its place etwas an seinen Platz zurückbringen* * *transitive verb1) (bring to original state) restaurieren [Bauwerk, Kunstwerk usw.]; konjizieren [Text, Satz] (Literaturw.)2) (give back) zurückgeben3) (reinstate) wieder einsetzen (to in + Akk.)4) (re-establish) wiederherstellen [Ordnung, Ruhe, Vertrauen]* * *v.restaurieren v.umspeichern v.wieder herstellen v.wiederherstellen v.zurückführen v. -
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re·store [rɪʼstɔ:ʳ, Am -ʼstɔ:r] vt1) ( renovate)to \restore a building/ painting ein Gebäude/Gemälde restaurieren2) ( re-establish)to \restore sth etw wiederherstellen;to \restore sb's faith in sth jdm sein Vertrauen in etw akk zurückgeben;to \restore sb to health jds Gesundheit [o jdn] wiederherstellen;to \restore a law ein Gesetz wieder einführen;to \restore [law and] order die [öffentliche] Ordnung wiederherstellen;to \restore sb to life jdn ins Leben zurückbringen;to \restore sb's sight jds Sehvermögen wiederherstellento \restore sth to sb jdm etw zurückgeben;to \restore sb to sb jdn [zu] jdm zurückbringen4) ( reinstate)to \restore sb to sth jdn wieder in etw akk einsetzen;to \restore sb to their former position jdn in seine/ihre frühere Position wieder einsetzen;to \restore sb to power jdn wieder an die Macht bringen -
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restore1 v BAUT, TECH restaurieren, überholen (z. B. ein Gebäude, ein Fahrzeug); wiederherstellen (ein Gebäude)restore3 v TECH neu bearbeiten -
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12 restore to atmospheric pressure
English-german engineering dictionary > restore to atmospheric pressure
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13 restore law and order
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > restore law and order
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14 restore a circuit
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > restore a circuit
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15 restore a circuit to service
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > restore a circuit to service
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16 restore the receiver
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > restore the receiver
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17 restore the shutter
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > restore the shutter
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18 restore to normal
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > restore to normal
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19 restore to zero
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > restore to zero
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20 restore the original state
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > restore the original state
См. также в других словарях:
restore — re‧store [rɪˈstɔː ǁ ɔːr] verb [transitive] 1. to make something return to its former level or condition: • The government s first task will be to restore the economy. restore something to something • a bid to restore the company to profitability… … Financial and business terms
Restore — Re*store (r?*st?r ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Restored} (r? st?rd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Restoring}.] [OE. restoren, OF. restorer, F. restaurer, fr. L. restaurare; pref. re re + an unused word; cf. Gr. ???? an upright pale or stake, Skr. sth?vara fixed … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
restore — 1 *renew, refresh, rejuvenate, renovate, refurbish Analogous words: save, reclaim, redeem, *rescue: reform, revise, amend (see CORRECT vb): *recover, regain, retrieve, recoup, recruit 2 Restore, revive, revivify, resuscitate can all mean to… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
restore — [ri stôr′] vt. restored, restoring [ME restoren < OFr restorer < L restaurare < re , again + staurare, to place, erect: see STORE] 1. to give back (something taken away, lost, etc.); make restitution of 2. to bring back to a former or… … English World dictionary
restore — I (renew) verb ameliorate, amend, correct, cure, doctor up, energize, fix, heal, improve, make better, make whole, meliorate, mend, patch, patch up, put in order, put in repair, put right, reanimate, rearrange, rebuild, recondition, reconstitute … Law dictionary
Restore — may refer to: *Restoration *ReStore … Wikipedia
restore — (v.) c.1300, to give back, also, to build up again, repair, from O.Fr. restorer, from L. restaurare repair, rebuild, renew, from re back, again (see RE (Cf. re )) + staurare, as in instaurare restore, from PIE *stau ro , from root *sta … Etymology dictionary
restore — [v1] fix, make new bring back, build up, cure, heal, improve, make healthy, make restitution, mend, modernize, reanimate, rebuild, recall, recondition, reconstitute, reconstruct, recover, redeem, reinforce, reerect, reestablish, refresh,… … New thesaurus
restore — ► VERB 1) return to a former condition, place, or owner. 2) repair or renovate (a building, work of art, etc.). 3) bring back (a previous practice, right, or situation); reinstate. DERIVATIVES restorable adjective restorer noun. ORIGIN Latin… … English terms dictionary
Restore — Re*store , n. Restoration. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Restore — [dt. »wiederherstellen«, »restaurieren«], die Umkehrung eines Backups durch »Zurückspielen« der gesicherten Daten. Dabei werden meisten nicht einzelne Dateien, sondern große Datenbestände bis hin zu ganzen Festplatten übertragen … Universal-Lexikon