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1 restorer
noun (a person or thing that restores: a furniture-restorer.) restauradortr[rɪ'stɔːrəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (person) restaurador,-ra2 (for hair) tónico capilarn.• restaurador s.m.rɪ'stɔːrər, rɪ'stɔːrə(r)a) c ( person) restaurador, -dora m,fb) u c ( hair restorer) regenerador m de cabello[rɪs'tɔːrǝ(r)]N1) (=person) restaurador(a) m / f2) (=hair restorer) loción f capilar, regenerador m del cabello* * *[rɪ'stɔːrər, rɪ'stɔːrə(r)]a) c ( person) restaurador, -dora m,fb) u c ( hair restorer) regenerador m de cabello -
2 restore
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.) restaurar2) (to bring back to a normal or healthy state: The patient was soon restored to health.) restablecer3) (to bring or give back: to restore law and order; The police restored the stolen cars to their owners.) restablecer, devolver4) (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.) restablecer•- restorer
restore vb restaurartr[rɪ'stɔːSMALLr/SMALL]1 (gen) restaurar2 (return) devolver3 (order) restablecer1) return: volver2) reestablish: restablecer3) repair: restaurarv.• devolver v.• instaurar v.• reanimar v.• reintegrar v.• renovar v.• reparar v.• reponer v.(§pres: -pongo, -pones...) pret: -pus-pp: -puestofut/c: -pondr-•)• restablecer v.• restaurar v.• restituir v.• tornar v.rɪ'stɔːr, rɪ'stɔː(r)1)a) (re-establish, bring back) \<\<order/peace\>\> restablecer*; \<\<confidence/health/energy\>\> devolver*; \<\<links/communications\>\> restablecer*; \<\<monarchy/king\>\> restaurar, reinstaurarher sight was restored — recuperó or recobró la vista
to restore somebody TO something: the coup restored him to power el golpe lo colocó nuevamente en el poder; to restore somebody to health devolverle* la salud a alguien; to restore something to life — hacer* revivir algo
b) ( give back) (frml) \<\<goods/property\>\> restituir* (frml); \<\<money\>\> restituir* (frml), reintegrar (frml)to restore something TO somebody — restituir(le)* algo a alguien (frml)
2) \<\<building/painting\>\> restaurarto restore something to its former glory — restituir* algo a su antigua grandeza
[rɪs'tɔː(r)]VT1) (=give back) [+ money, possession] devolver, restituir frmto restore sth to sb — devolver algo a algn, restituir algo a algn frm
2) (=re-establish, reinstate) [+ relations, links, order] restablecer; [+ monarch, president, democracy] restaurar; [+ confidence, strength] devolver; [+ tax, law] reimplantar, volver a implantarto restore sb to health/life — devolver la salud a algn/reanimar a algn
the investment needed to restore these depressed areas to life — la inversión que se necesita para reactivar estas zonas deprimidas
3) [+ building, painting, antique] restaurarto restore sth to its original state or condition — restituir or devolver algo a su estado original
* * *[rɪ'stɔːr, rɪ'stɔː(r)]1)a) (re-establish, bring back) \<\<order/peace\>\> restablecer*; \<\<confidence/health/energy\>\> devolver*; \<\<links/communications\>\> restablecer*; \<\<monarchy/king\>\> restaurar, reinstaurarher sight was restored — recuperó or recobró la vista
to restore somebody TO something: the coup restored him to power el golpe lo colocó nuevamente en el poder; to restore somebody to health devolverle* la salud a alguien; to restore something to life — hacer* revivir algo
b) ( give back) (frml) \<\<goods/property\>\> restituir* (frml); \<\<money\>\> restituir* (frml), reintegrar (frml)to restore something TO somebody — restituir(le)* algo a alguien (frml)
2) \<\<building/painting\>\> restaurarto restore something to its former glory — restituir* algo a su antigua grandeza
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