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41 رمم
رَمَّمَ \ mend: to repair (sth. broken or worn out or torn): My watch needs mending. restore: to repair (a ruined building, a damaged work of art, etc.). -
42 maintenance
إِعاشة \ maintenance: the act of keeping (a machine, etc.) in good repair; the act of paying for the needs of (sb.). \ See Also صيانة (صِيَانَة) \ إِعَالَة \ maintenance: the act of paying for the needs of (sb.). \ صِيَانَة \ maintenance: the act of keeping (a machine, etc.) in good repair. -
43 mend
رَمَّمَ \ mend: to repair (sth. broken or worn out or torn): My watch needs mending. restore: to repair (a ruined building, a damaged work of art, etc.). -
44 restore
رَمَّمَ \ mend: to repair (sth. broken or worn out or torn): My watch needs mending. restore: to repair (a ruined building, a damaged work of art, etc.). -
45 modernize
جَدَّدَ \ modernize: to change and improve, according to the latest ideas: Modernized factories use fewer men and more machines. renew: to provide again (in place of what has been used or worn out): We renewed our supplies. Those floor boards need renewing. repair: to put (sth. that is damaged or heavily worn) into good condition again: My watch needs repairing. Please repair these holes in my shirts. -
46 renew
جَدَّدَ \ modernize: to change and improve, according to the latest ideas: Modernized factories use fewer men and more machines. renew: to provide again (in place of what has been used or worn out): We renewed our supplies. Those floor boards need renewing. repair: to put (sth. that is damaged or heavily worn) into good condition again: My watch needs repairing. Please repair these holes in my shirts. -
47 patch
رَأَبَ \ patch: (mostly with up) to repair (sth. worn or damaged): Please patch up those holes in the road. \ See Also أصلح (أَصْلَحَ) \ رَقَعَ \ patch: (mostly with up) to repair (sth. worn or damaged): Please patch up those holes in the road. \ رُقْعَة \ patch: any part of a surface that is different form the rest; a small area: a wet patch on the cloth; a patch of blue sky between the clouds. \ See Also بُقْعَة صغيرة من الأرض، إلخ -
48 reform
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد) -
49 reformation
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد) -
50 remedy
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد) -
51 restoration
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد) -
52 under
تَحْتيّ \ under: (usu. stressed; with nouns) below: underclothes. \ تَحْتَ (التَّصْليح، الدِّراسَة، إلخ) \ under: used in various expressions that show a particular condition: The road is under repair (is being repaired). The matter is under consideration (is being considered). \ تَحْتَ إِمْرَة \ under: governed or controlled by: the army under General Gordon. \ قَيْد (البحث)، إلخ \ under: used in various expressions that show a particular condition: The road is under repair (is being repaired). The matter is under consideration (is being considered). -
53 atqana
make perfect, repair [Heb tiqqen, Syr thaqen] -
54 ta'mir
rebuilding, repair; construction ['amara] Aze temir, Hin tamir, Per ta'mir, Tur tamir borrowed from Ar -
55 ترميم وظيفي
functional repair -
56 تصليح
1) correction 2) corrigendum 3) repair -
57 أشغال
n. works, repair -
58 أصلح
v. fix, repair, mend, overhaul, recondition, set right, right, rig, refit, renovate, amend, redeem, reform, rehabilitate, redress, retrieve, pacify, piece, reclaim, rectify, see -
59 أصلح الأحذية
v. repair -
60 إصلاح
1́ n. rehabilitation, reform, reformation, reparation, repair, renovation, mend, reconditioning, correction, pacification, pacifying, betterment, remedy, redress, reclamation, recovery, mediation2́ v. reconcile
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