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réparable [ʀepaʀabl]adjective• ce n'est pas réparable [objet] it is beyond repair* * *ʀepaʀabl1) [objet] repairable2) [erreur] which can be put right (épith, après n)* * *ʀepaʀabl adj* * *réparable adj1 [objet, appareil, montre, sac, dégâts] repairable; cette montre est-elle réparable? can this watch be repaired?; c'est facilement/difficilement réparable it's easy/hard to repair; ce n'est pas réparable it can't be repaired;2 [perte, faute] which can be made up for ( épith, après n); [dommage, sottise, erreur] which can be put right ( épith, après n).[reparabl] adjectif1. [appareil] repairablej'espère que c'est réparable I hope it can be mended ou repaired, I hope it's not beyond repaira. [après un accident] the car is a write-offb. [à cause de sa vétusté] the car isn't worth repairing2. [erreur, perte] reparable
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