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1 make amends
عَوَّضَ \ make amends: to show that one is sorry, by doing sth. helpful: I must make amends for the harm I have done. \ قَدَّمَ تَرْضِية \ make amends: to show that one is sorry, by doing sth. helpful: I must make amends for the harm I have done. \ كَفَّرَ (عن) \ make amends: to show that one is sorry, by doing sth. helpful: I must make amends for the harm I have done. -
2 make amends
to do something to improve the situation after doing something wrong, stupid etc:يُقَدِّم تَرْضِيَه عَن، يُعَوّض عَنHe gave her a present to make amends for his rudeness.
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3 make it up
1) to become friends again after a quarrel:يَفُضُّ نِزاعا، يَتَصالَحIt's time you two made it up (with each other).
2) to give compensation or make amends for something:يُعَوِّضI'm sorry – I'll make it up to you somehow.
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5 reparar
v.1 to repair, to fix (coche, aparato).Reparamos las ventanas rotas We repaired the broken windows.2 to rear, to buck, to rise on the hind legs, to shy.3 to redress.Los abogados repararon a Ricardo The lawyers redressed Richard.* * *1 (arreglar) to repair, mend, fix2 (remediar - daño) to make good; (- perjuicio, insulto) to make up for3 (vengarse) to avenge4 (restablecer) to restore, renew5 (reflexionar) to consider6 (corregir) to correct7 (advertir) to see, notice1 (advertir) to notice, see2 (darse cuenta) to realize (en, -)3 (hacer caso) to pay attention to; (considerar) to consider4 (detenerse) to stop, stall\no reparar en gastos to spare no expensereparar en detalles to pay attention to detail* * *verbto repair, fix* * *1. VT1) (=arreglar) to repair, mend, fix2) [+ energías] to restore; [+ fortunas] to retrieve3) [+ ofensa] to make amends for; [+ suerte] to retrieve; [+ daño, pérdida] to make good; [+ consecuencia] to undo4) [+ golpe] to parry5) (=observar) to observe, notice6) Cono Sur (=imitar) to mimic, imitate2. VI1)reparar en — (=darse cuenta de) to observe, notice
2)reparar en — (=poner atención en) to pay attention to, take heed of; (=considerar) to consider
repara en lo que vas a hacer — consider what you are going to do, reflect on what you are going to do
3) LAm [caballo] to rear, buck3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < coche> to repair, fix; <gotera/avería> to mend, fix2) <fuerzas/energías> to restore3) < error> to correct, put right; <ofensa/agravio> to make amends for, make up for; <daño/perjuicio> to make good, compensate for2.reparar vi1)a) (considerar, pensar) (gen en frases negativas)reparar EN algo: no repara en gastos she spares no expense; no repararon en sus advertencias — they took no notice of o paid no heed to his warnings
b) ( darse cuenta)2) (Méx) caballo/toro to rear, shy* * *= mend, repair, undo, redress, fix, right.Ex. In some organisations microcomputers will be maintained (that is, mended) by a central computer department, but if this is not the case it may be necessary to take out separate maintenance contracts.Ex. In the more common perspective of linear causality, we seek to explain a negative consequence by searching for its root cause and repairing it.Ex. The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex. To redress this iniquity women are demanding not only equal pay for equal work, but equal pay for work of equal value.Ex. There is always a need to fix manually the formatting of articles taken from an online service such as DIALOG.Ex. The author questions whether this is a transitional phenomenon which will be righted later.----* no reparar en gastos = lash out (on).* reparar daños = repair + the damage, remedy + the damage.* reparar un agravio = right + a wrong, right + an injustice, make + amends (for/to).* reparar un daño = right + a wrong, make + amends (for/to).* reparar un perjuicio = make + amends (for/to).* sin reparar = unrepaired.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < coche> to repair, fix; <gotera/avería> to mend, fix2) <fuerzas/energías> to restore3) < error> to correct, put right; <ofensa/agravio> to make amends for, make up for; <daño/perjuicio> to make good, compensate for2.reparar vi1)a) (considerar, pensar) (gen en frases negativas)reparar EN algo: no repara en gastos she spares no expense; no repararon en sus advertencias — they took no notice of o paid no heed to his warnings
b) ( darse cuenta)2) (Méx) caballo/toro to rear, shy* * *= mend, repair, undo, redress, fix, right.Ex: In some organisations microcomputers will be maintained (that is, mended) by a central computer department, but if this is not the case it may be necessary to take out separate maintenance contracts.
Ex: In the more common perspective of linear causality, we seek to explain a negative consequence by searching for its root cause and repairing it.Ex: The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex: To redress this iniquity women are demanding not only equal pay for equal work, but equal pay for work of equal value.Ex: There is always a need to fix manually the formatting of articles taken from an online service such as DIALOG.Ex: The author questions whether this is a transitional phenomenon which will be righted later.* no reparar en gastos = lash out (on).* reparar daños = repair + the damage, remedy + the damage.* reparar un agravio = right + a wrong, right + an injustice, make + amends (for/to).* reparar un daño = right + a wrong, make + amends (for/to).* reparar un perjuicio = make + amends (for/to).* sin reparar = unrepaired.* * *reparar [A1 ]vtA (arreglar) ‹coche› to repair, mend, fix; ‹gotera/avería› to mend, fixB ‹fuerzas/energías› to restoreC ‹error› to correct, put right; ‹ofensa/agravio› to make amends for, make up for; ‹daño/perjuicio› to make good, compensate for■ repararviA1 (considerar, pensar) ( gen en frases negativas) reparar EN algo:no repara en gastos she doesn't think o worry about the cost, she spares no expenseno repararon en sus advertencias they took no notice of o paid no heed to his warnings2 (darse cuenta) reparar EN algo to notice sthreparó en las manchas del techo she noticed the stains on the ceilingles hizo reparar en la calidad del tejido he drew their attention to the quality of the clothcomo si no hubiera reparado en mi presencia as if he hadn't even noticed I was there, as if he hadn't registered my presenceB ( Méx) «caballo/toro» to rear, shy* * *
reparar ( conjugate reparar) verbo transitivo
‹gotera/avería› to mend, fix
‹ofensa/agravio› to make amends for, make up for;
‹daño/perjuicio› to make good, compensate for
verbo intransitivo
1 reparar EN algo ( darse cuenta) to notice sth;
( considerar):
2 (Méx) [caballo/toro] to rear, shy
reparar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una máquina, etc) to repair, mend
2 (un daño, error, una pérdida) to make good: nadie puede reparar la pérdida de un ser querido, no one can make up for the loss of a beloved one
(una ofensa) to make amends for: no sé cómo reparar el mal que te causé, I don't know how to make amends for all the harm I did you
3 (fuerzas, energías) necesitas reparar fuerzas, you need to get your strength back
II verbo intransitivo
1 (darse cuenta de, fijarse en) to notice [en, -]
2 (considerar) to consider: repara en que será ella la que salga perdiendo, you should realise that she's the one who'll end up losing
' reparar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
componer
- nogalina
English:
fix
- fix up
- good
- mend
- recondition
- redress
- repair
- amends
- atone
- remedy
- right
- spare
* * *♦ vt1. [vehículo, aparato] to repair, to fix;llevar algo a reparar to take sth to be repaired o fixed2. [error, daño] to make amends for, to make up for3. [fuerzas] to restore♦ vi[percatarse]reparar en (la cuenta de) algo to notice sth;no reparó en que una de las ruedas estaba pinchada he didn't notice that one of the tyres had a puncture;¿reparaste en la cara que pusieron? did you see their expression?;no repara en los posibles obstáculos she doesn't realize the possible pitfalls;no reparar en gastos to spare no expense* * *I v/t repair;reparar fuerzas get one’s strength backII v/i:reparar en algo notice sth;no reparar en gastos not worry about the cost* * *reparar vt1) : to repair, to fix, to mend2) : to make amends for3) : to correct4) : to restore, to refreshreparar vi1)reparar en : to observe, to take notice of2)reparar en : to consider, to think about* * *reparar vb1. (arreglar) to repair / to mend2. (fijarse) to notice -
6 desagraviar
v.1 to make up for, to excuse, to compensate, to redress.Ricardo desagravió su infidelidad Richard made up for his cheating.2 to indemnify.Ricardo desagravió al hombre lesionado Richard indemnified the injured man.* * *1 (reparar el agravio) to make amends for, make up for2 (compensar el agravio) to indemnify, compensate* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] [gen] to make amends to (de for)[con dinero] to indemnify; [con disculpas] to apologize to2) [+ agravio, ofensa] to make amends for2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml)2.para desagraviarlo, se excusó públicamente — to make amends, she apologized publicly
desagraviarse v pron to make amends* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml)2.para desagraviarlo, se excusó públicamente — to make amends, she apologized publicly
desagraviarse v pron to make amends* * *desagraviar [A1 ]vt( frml):lo quiso desagraviar por lo injusta que había sido con él she wanted to make up for o make amends for o ( frml) atone for how unfair she had been to himcon eso no me siento desagraviado I don't feel that's enough to make up for it o make amendspara desagraviarlo, se excusó públicamente to make amends, she apologized publiclyto make amends* * *desagraviar vtdesagraviar a alguien por algo [por una ofensa] to make amends to sb for sth;[por un perjuicio] to compensate sb for sth* * *v/t:desagraviar a alguien (por algo) make amends to s.o. (for sth) -
7 compensar
v.1 to make up for (valer la pena).no me compensa (perder tanto tiempo) it's not worth my while (wasting all that time)2 to compensate, to balance, to compensate for, to make for.El dinero compensa la pérdida The money compensates the loss.El jefe compensa a la chica The boss compensates the girl.El juez compensó a María por el accidente The judge compensated Mary for...3 to clear.El juez compensó el caso de Ricardo The judge cleared John's case.* * *1 (pérdida, error) to make up for2 (indemnizar) to compensate, indemnify3 TÉCNICA to balance, compensate4 familiar (merecer la pena) to be worth one's while* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=indemnizar) to compensate ( por for)lo compensaron con 100 dólares por los cristales rotos — he received 100 dollars compensation for the broken windows
¿cómo puedo compensarte por lo que has hecho por mí? — how can I repay you for what you have done for me?
2) (=equilibrar) [+ pérdida, falta] to compensate for, make up for; [+ efecto, bajada] to compensate for, offset; [+ gastos] to repay, reimburse; [+ error] to make amends forle ponen luz artificial para compensar la falta de sol — they put in artificial lighting to compensate for o make up for the lack of sunlight
3) (Mec) [+ ruedas] to balance4) (Econ) [+ cheque] to clear2.VIno compensa — it's not worth it, it's not worthwhile
te compensa hacerlo — it's worth you doing it, it's worth your while doing it o to do it
compensa gastarse más dinero ahora y ahorrarlo después — it pays to spend more now and save money later, it's worth spending more now to save money later on
* * *1.verbo intransitivo2.no compensa hacer un viaje tan largo — it's not worth making such a long journey; (+ me/te/le etc)
compensar vt1)a) ( contrarrestar) <pérdida/deficiencia> to compensate for, make up for; < efecto> to offsetb) < persona>lo compensaron con $2.000 por los daños — he was awarded $2,000 compensation in damages
quisiera compensarte de alguna manera por la molestia — I would like to repay you in some way for all your trouble
2) < cheque> to clear3.compensarse v prona) fuerzas (recípr) to compensate each other, cancel each other outb) pérdida/efectose compensa con una rebaja en los impuestos — it is offset by o compensated for by tax cuts
* * *= compensate, offset, repay, even out, balance, make + amends (for/to), balance out, requite.Ex. Whatever the immediate difficulties may be, they will be more than compensated for by the long-term benefits of automated bibliographic control.Ex. Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.Ex. The administrator will be more than repaid by high staff morale for all the trouble-shooting and unglamorous behind-the-scenes planning.Ex. But damp paper was still preferred for much ordinary printing until late in the nineteenth century, partly because it evened out the minor inequalities of used type in the days before the introduction of hot-metal composing machines which cast type afresh for each job.Ex. It often requires careful diplomacy by acquisitions librarians to balance sharp faculty interests.Ex. The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university.Ex. If you do this it should balance out some of the negative thoughts you're having and know that in the end que sera sera, what's meant to be will be.Ex. The sultan requited the king of China's present by sending him ten swords with scabbards encrusted in pearls.----* compensar a Alguien = make + it + up to + Alguien.* compensar por = make up for, outweigh, outbalance.* * *1.verbo intransitivo2.no compensa hacer un viaje tan largo — it's not worth making such a long journey; (+ me/te/le etc)
compensar vt1)a) ( contrarrestar) <pérdida/deficiencia> to compensate for, make up for; < efecto> to offsetb) < persona>lo compensaron con $2.000 por los daños — he was awarded $2,000 compensation in damages
quisiera compensarte de alguna manera por la molestia — I would like to repay you in some way for all your trouble
2) < cheque> to clear3.compensarse v prona) fuerzas (recípr) to compensate each other, cancel each other outb) pérdida/efectose compensa con una rebaja en los impuestos — it is offset by o compensated for by tax cuts
* * *= compensate, offset, repay, even out, balance, make + amends (for/to), balance out, requite.Ex: Whatever the immediate difficulties may be, they will be more than compensated for by the long-term benefits of automated bibliographic control.
Ex: Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.Ex: The administrator will be more than repaid by high staff morale for all the trouble-shooting and unglamorous behind-the-scenes planning.Ex: But damp paper was still preferred for much ordinary printing until late in the nineteenth century, partly because it evened out the minor inequalities of used type in the days before the introduction of hot-metal composing machines which cast type afresh for each job.Ex: It often requires careful diplomacy by acquisitions librarians to balance sharp faculty interests.Ex: The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university.Ex: If you do this it should balance out some of the negative thoughts you're having and know that in the end que sera sera, what's meant to be will be.Ex: The sultan requited the king of China's present by sending him ten swords with scabbards encrusted in pearls.* compensar a Alguien = make + it + up to + Alguien.* compensar por = make up for, outweigh, outbalance.* * *compensar [A1 ]vino compensa hacer un viaje tan largo para quedarse sólo tres días it's not worth making such a long journey just to stay three days(+ me/te/le etc): no me compensa hacerlo por tan poco dinero it's not worth my while doing it for so little moneyno creo que le compense venirse hasta aquí para trabajar dos horas I don't think it's worth her coming here (just) to work two hours■ compensarvtA1 ‹pérdida› to compensate for, make up for; ‹efecto› to offset2 ‹persona› compensar a algn POR algo to compensate sb FOR sthlo compensaron con $2.000 por los daños he was awarded $2,000 compensation in damagesquisiera compensarte de alguna manera por la molestia I would like to repay you in some way for all your troubleB ‹cheque› to clear1 «fuerzas» ( recípr) to compensate each other, cancel each other out2«pérdida/efecto»: compensarse CON algo: esto se compensa con una rebaja en los impuestos this is offset by o compensated for by tax cuts* * *
compensar ( conjugate compensar) verbo intransitivo:
no me compensa it's not worth my while
verbo transitivo
1
‹ efecto› to offset;
◊ lo compensaron con $2.000 por los daños he was awarded $2,000 compensation in damages
2 ‹ cheque› to clear
compensarse verbo pronominal [ fuerzas] ( recípr) to compensate each other, cancel each other out
compensar
I verbo transitivo
1 (equilibrar) to make up for
2 (indemnizar) to compensate (for)
II verbo intransitivo (merecer la pena) to be worthwhile: no me compensa vivir tan lejos, it's not worth my while to live so far away
' compensar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amortizar
- comida
- comido
- gratificar
- suplir
- recuperar
- resarcir
English:
amends
- atone
- compensate
- good
- hedge
- make up
- make up for
- offset
- redeem
- cancel
- even
- off
* * *♦ vt1. [contrarrestar] to make up for;su talento compensa la falta de educación formal her talent makes up for the fact that she lacks a formal education;compensaron las pérdidas con las ganancias the profit they made cancelled out their lossesla compensaron con 2 millones she got 2 million in compensation;te compensaré por el esfuerzo I'll make it worth your while♦ vito be worthwhile;no compensa it's not worth it;no me compensa (perder tanto tiempo) it's not worth my while (wasting all that time);compensa más comprarlo a granel it pays o it's more economical to buy it in bulk♦ See also the pronominal verb compensarse* * *I v/t compensate ( por for)II v/i figbe worthwhile* * *compensar vt: to compensate for, to make up forcompensar vi: to be worth one's while* * *compensar vb1. (contrarrestar) to make up for / to compensateel jefe nos compensará las horas extras con un aumento de sueldo the boss will compensate us for the overtime with a pay rise3. (valer la pena) to be worth your while -
8 racheter
racheter [ʀa∫(ə)te]➭ TABLE 51. transitive verba. [+ objet que l'on possédait avant] to buy back ; [+ nouvel objet] to buy another ; [+ pain, lait] to buy some more ; [+ objet d'occasion] to buy ; [+ entreprise, usine en faillite] to buy out• j'ai dû racheter du tissu/des verres I had to buy some more material/some more glassesb. ( = réparer) [+ péché, crime] to atone for ; [+ mauvaise conduite, faute] to make amends for2. reflexive verb► se racheter [criminel] to make amends• se racheter aux yeux de qn to redeem o.s. in sb's eyes* * *ʀaʃte
1.
1) ( récupérer un objet vendu) to buy [something] back2) ( acheter encore)3) ( pour renouveler)mes draps sont usés, il faut que j'en rachète — my sheets are worn out, I'll have to buy new ones
4) ( acheter) to buy out [société, usine]; to buy up [ensemble d'actions]5) [pécheur] to atone for [faute] ( par by); [qualité] to make up for [défaut]6) [examinateur] to mark up [candidat, copie]
2.
se racheter verbe pronominal to redeem oneself ( par through)* * *ʀaʃ(ə)te vt1) [article perdu] to buy anotherJ'ai racheté un portefeuille. — I've bought another wallet.
2) (davantage) to buy moreIl faut racheter du lait. — We have to buy some more milk.
Il faut racheter 3 œufs. — We have to buy another 3 eggs., We have to buy 3 more eggs.
3) (après avoir vendu) to buy backTrois mois après, on lui a racheté la maison. — Three months later we bought the house back from him.
4) (reprise)Si on le prend chez eux, ils nous rachètent l'ancien à un bon prix. — If we buy it from them, they'll give us a good trade-in price for the old one., If we buy it from them, they'll buy back the old one for a good price.
5) (d'occasion) to buyIl m'a racheté ma moto. — He bought my bike from me.
6) COMMERCE, [participation, firme] to buy up7) [pension, rente] to redeem9) [mauvaise conduite, oubli, défaut] to make up for* * *racheter verb table: acheterA vtr1 ( récupérer un objet vendu) to buy [sth] back;2 ( acheter encore) je vais racheter du vin/une bouteille/deux bouteilles I'll buy some more wine/another bottle/two more bottles;3 ( pour renouveler) mes draps sont usés, il faut que j'en rachète my sheets are worn out, I'll have to buy new ones;4 ( acheter) je rachète votre voiture 500 euros I'll buy your car off you for 500 euros;5 ( effectuer une opération commerciale) to buy out [société, usine]; to buy up [ensemble d'actions];6 ( pour se dégager) to redeem [dette, rente];9 ( compenser) [personne] to make amends for [impolitesse]; [qualité] to make up for, to compensate for [défaut]; il n'y en a pas un pour racheter l'autre they're as bad as each other;10 Scol [examinateur] to mark up [candidat, copie].B se racheter vpr to redeem oneself (par through); se racheter aux yeux de qn to redeem oneself in sb's eyes.[raʃte] verbe transitif1. [en plus] to buy some more (of)a. [en supplément] to buy some more sharesb. [pour remplacer celles qu'on a vendues] to buy back ou to repurchase sharesje vais racheter un service à café I'm going to buy another ou a new coffee set2. [acheter] to buy‘on vous rachète vos anciens meubles’ COMMERCE your old furniture taken in part-exchange (UK) ou as a trade-in (US)3. [rente, cotisations] to redeem[pécheur] to redeem7. ÉDUCATION————————se racheter verbe pronominal[pécheur] to redeem oneself -
9 Wiedergutmachung
f1. amends Pl.; compensation; als Wiedergutmachung für Schaden: as compensation for; für Fehler: to make up for, to make amends for; für Kränkung: to apologize for, to make amends for* * *die Wiedergutmachungreparation* * *Wie|der|gut|ma|chungf -, -encompensation; (= Sühne) atonement; (POL) reparations pl; (JUR) redressals Wiedergútmachung für mein Benehmen — to make up for my behaviour (Brit) or behavior (US)
als Wiedergútmachung für den Schaden — to compensate for the damage
als Wiedergútmachung für den Fehler — to rectify the fault
als Wiedergútmachung für die Beleidigung — to put right the insult
* * *die1) (the act of making up for something wrong that has been done.) reparation2) (money paid for this purpose.) reparation* * *Wie·der·gut·ma·chung<-, -en>f2. (finanzieller Ausgleich) [financial] compensation* * *1. amends pl; compensation;als Wiedergutmachung für Schaden: as compensation for; für Fehler: to make up for, to make amends for; für Kränkung: to apologize for, to make amends for* * *f.indemnification n. -
10 resarcir
v.1 to indemnify, to make it all up to, to pay to satisfaction, to make it up to.El gobierno resarció a Ricardo The government indemnified Richard.2 to compensate, to compensate for, to refund, to reimburse.Ricardo resarció la traición de María Richard compensated Ann's treachery.* * *1 to compensate, indemnify1 to make up for* * *1.VT (=pagar) to repay; (=compensar) to indemnify, compensate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo2.resarcir a alguien DE algo — de daños/inconvenientes to compensate somebody for something; de gastos to reimburse somebody for something
resarcirse v pronresarcirse DE algo — ( desquitarse) to get one's own back for something; ( compensar) to make up for something
* * *= make + amends (for/to).Ex. The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university.* * *1.verbo transitivo2.resarcir a alguien DE algo — de daños/inconvenientes to compensate somebody for something; de gastos to reimburse somebody for something
resarcirse v pronresarcirse DE algo — ( desquitarse) to get one's own back for something; ( compensar) to make up for something
* * *= make + amends (for/to).Ex: The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university.
* * *resarcir [I4 ]vt1 (indemnizar) resarcir a algn DE algo to compensate sb FOR sthfue resarcido de los daños sufridos he was compensated o he received compensation for the damage causedes difícil de leer pero te resarce del esfuerzo it is difficult to read but it's rewarding o it's worth the effort o it repays the effort2 (reembolsar) resarcir a algn DE algo to reimburse sb FOR sth* * *
resarcir ( conjugate resarcir) verbo transitivo resarcir a algn DE algo ‹de daños/inconvenientes› to compensate sb for sth;
‹ de gastos› to reimburse sb for sth
resarcirse verbo pronominal resarcirse DE algo ( desquitarse) to get one's own back for sth;
( compensar) to make up for sth
resarcir verbo transitivo to compensate
' resarcir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
subsanar
* * *♦ vtresarcir a alguien (de) to compensate sb (for);la aseguradora lo resarció por los daños sufridos the insurance company paid him compensation o compensated him for the damage caused* * *v/t compensate (de for), reimburse (de for)* * *resarcir {83} vt: to compensate, to indemnify -
11 desagravio
m.compensation, amends, recompense, payment.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desagraviar.* * *1 amends plural, compensation* * *SM apology* * *le envió unas flores como or en desagravio — he sent her some flowers to make amends
* * *le envió unas flores como or en desagravio — he sent her some flowers to make amends
* * *exigió un desagravio he demanded redress o an apologyle envió unas flores como or en desagravio he sent her some flowers to make up for it o to make amendsuna carta de desagravio a letter of apology* * *desagravio nmen señal de desagravio (in order) to make amends;pagó una cantidad en desagravio por el mal causado she paid a sum to make up for the harm she'd done* * *m apology* * *desagravio nm1) : apology2) : amends, reparation -
12 ammenda
f ( multa) finefare ammenda di make amends for* * *ammenda s.f.1 (dir.) fine, pecuniary penalty* * *[am'mɛnda]sostantivo femminile1) dir. (pena pecuniaria) fine, penaltyfare ammenda — to make amends for, to atone for
* * *ammenda/am'mεnda/sostantivo f.1 dir. (pena pecuniaria) fine, penalty2 (riparazione) fare ammenda to make amends for, to atone for. -
13 reparo
m.1 objection.poner reparos a algo to raise objections to something2 qualm, scruple.3 observation, objection, confutation.4 impediment.5 parry.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: reparar.* * *1 objection\no tener reparos en not to hesitate toponer reparos a to object to, find fault with* * *SM1) (=escrúpulo) scruple, qualmno tuvo reparo en hacerlo — he had no qualms about doing it, he did not hesitate to do it
2) (=objeción) objection; (=crítica) criticism; (=duda) doubt(=criticar) to criticize, express one's doubtsponer reparos — (=oponerse) to raise objections (a to)
3) frm (=reparación) repair; (Arquit) restoration4) (Esgrima) parry5) (=protección) defence, defense (EEUU), protection6) (Med) remedytirar un reparo — to rear, buck
* * *1)a) (inconveniente, objeción)b) ( duda) reservationaccedió, pero no sin reparo(s) — he agreed but not without reservation(s)
2) ( en esgrima) parry3) (Méx) (de caballo, toro)el caballo dio un reparo — the horse reared up o shied
aguantó los reparos del caballo — he held on despite the horse's bucking/rearing
* * *= quibble, cavil.Ex. In the article 'Caveats, qualms, and quibbles: a revisionist view of library automation', a public librarian expresses his concern about computers in libraries and the lack of healthy scepticism in libraries when considering the likely benefits of automation.Ex. But, however frivolous his cavils, the principles for which he contends are of the most pernicious nature and tendency.----* no andar con reparos = make + no bones about + Algo.* no tener ningún reparo = have + no qualms about.* no tener reparos = make + no bones about + Algo.* no tener reparos en admitir que = make + no bones about + Algo.* poner reparos = cavil (about/at), baulk [balk, -USA], quibble (about/over/with), raise + objection, find + fault with.* sin ningún reparo = unabashed.* sin reparo = unashamed.* sin reparos = unshielded.* sin sentir ningún reparo = unashamed.* * *1)a) (inconveniente, objeción)b) ( duda) reservationaccedió, pero no sin reparo(s) — he agreed but not without reservation(s)
2) ( en esgrima) parry3) (Méx) (de caballo, toro)el caballo dio un reparo — the horse reared up o shied
aguantó los reparos del caballo — he held on despite the horse's bucking/rearing
* * *= quibble, cavil.Ex: In the article 'Caveats, qualms, and quibbles: a revisionist view of library automation', a public librarian expresses his concern about computers in libraries and the lack of healthy scepticism in libraries when considering the likely benefits of automation.
Ex: But, however frivolous his cavils, the principles for which he contends are of the most pernicious nature and tendency.* no andar con reparos = make + no bones about + Algo.* no tener ningún reparo = have + no qualms about.* no tener reparos = make + no bones about + Algo.* no tener reparos en admitir que = make + no bones about + Algo.* poner reparos = cavil (about/at), baulk [balk, -USA], quibble (about/over/with), raise + objection, find + fault with.* sin ningún reparo = unabashed.* sin reparo = unashamed.* sin reparos = unshielded.* sin sentir ningún reparo = unashamed.* * *A(reserva, inconveniente): siempre pone reparos a todo she always finds problems with o raises objections about everythingexpresó sus reparos al acuerdo he expressed his reservations about the agreementno tengo ningún reparo en decírselo a la cara I'm quite prepared to tell him to his face, I have no qualms about telling him to his facele encomendó el trabajo con cierto reparo she entrusted the work to him with some reservationB (en esgrima) parryCaguantó los reparos del caballo he held on despite the horse's bucking/rearing* * *
Del verbo reparar: ( conjugate reparar)
reparo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
reparó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
reparar
reparo
reparar ( conjugate reparar) verbo transitivo
‹gotera/avería› to mend, fix
‹ofensa/agravio› to make amends for, make up for;
‹daño/perjuicio› to make good, compensate for
verbo intransitivo
1 reparo EN algo ( darse cuenta) to notice sth;
( considerar):
2 (Méx) [caballo/toro] to rear, shy
reparo sustantivo masculinoa) (inconveniente, objeción):
no tengo ningún reparo en decírselo I have no qualms about telling him
reparar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una máquina, etc) to repair, mend
2 (un daño, error, una pérdida) to make good: nadie puede reparar la pérdida de un ser querido, no one can make up for the loss of a beloved one
(una ofensa) to make amends for: no sé cómo reparar el mal que te causé, I don't know how to make amends for all the harm I did you
3 (fuerzas, energías) necesitas reparar fuerzas, you need to get your strength back
II verbo intransitivo
1 (darse cuenta de, fijarse en) to notice [en, -]
2 (considerar) to consider: repara en que será ella la que salga perdiendo, you should realise that she's the one who'll end up losing
reparo sustantivo masculino
1 (escrúpulo, duda) qualm: tengo algún reparo sobre el asunto, I'm not entirely happy about the affair
no tuvo reparos en humillarlo en público, he had no scruples about humiliating him in public
2 (vergüenza) shame
(timidez) embarrassment: le da reparo decírtelo, she feels embarrassed to tell you
' reparo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empacho
English:
objection
- qualm
* * *reparo nm1. [objeción] objection;no tengo ningún reparo en negociar con ellos I have no objection to doing business with them;poner reparos a algo to raise objections to sthme da reparo I feel awkward about it;no tener reparos en hacer algo to have no qualms o scruples about doing sth;sin reparos without reservation, with no holds barred* * *m:poner reparos a find problems with;no tener reparos en have no reservations about;sin reparo without reservation o hesitation;me da reparo decirle I have qualms about telling him* * *reparo nm1) : repair, restoration2) : reservation, qualmno tuvieron reparos en decírmelo: they didn't hesitate to tell me3)poner reparos a : to find fault with, to object to -
14 компенсирам
(загуба) compensate, make amends for, make up (for s.th. to s.o.), offset, pay, make good(само материална загуба) indemnify (s.o. for s.th.)(уравновесявам) balance, counterpoise, compensate for; тех. balance, equilibrateтова компенсира всичките ни загуби this makes up for all our losses* * *компенсѝрам,гл. ( загуба) compensate, make amends for, make up (for s.th. to s.o.), offset, pay, make good, recoup; (само материална загуба) indemnify (s.o. for s.th.); ( уравновесявам) balance, counterbalance, counterpoise, compensate for; countervail, техн. balance, equilibrate.* * *atone; compensate: Nothing can компенсирам the loss of my money. - Нищо не може да компенсира загубата на парите ми.; counterpoise; countervail* * *1. (загуба) compensate, make amends for, make up (for s.th. to s.o.), offset, pay, make good 2. (само материална загуба) indemnify (s.o. for s.th.) 3. (уравновесявам) balance, counterpoise, compensate for;mex. balance, equilibrate 4. това компенсира всичките ни загуби this makes up for all our losses -
15 обезщетявам
обезщетявам за вреди и загуби юр. recoup for damages* * *обезщетя̀вам,гл. compensate, indemnify, make amends (for), make up to (s.o. for), make restitution (for), pay (for); \обезщетявам за вреди и загуби юр. recoup for damages.* * *indemnify; offset{`Ofset}; counterpoise; pay{pei}; recompense* * *1. compensate, indemnify. make amends (for), make up to (s.o. for), make restitution (for), pay (for) 2. ОБЕЗЩЕТЯВАМ за вреди и загуби юр. recoup for damages -
16 Genugtuung
f; meist Sg.1. (Befriedigung) satisfaction ( über + Akk at); Genugtuung empfinden über (+ Akk) feel (a sense of) satisfaction on account of; ich habe mit großer Genugtuung vernommen, dass... oder es war mir eine Genugtuung zu hören, dass... I was gratified to hear that...; auch bei Schadenfreude: it gave me great satisfaction to hear that...2. geh. (Wiedergutmachung) satisfaction ( für for); Genugtuung leisten make amends ( für for); Genugtuung fordern oder verlangen demand satisfaction; sich (Dat) Genugtuung verschaffen obtain satisfaction* * *die Genugtuungsatisfaction; gratification* * *Ge|nug|tu|ung [gə'nuːktuʊŋ]f -, (rare) -ensatisfaction ( über +acc at)für etw Genúgtuung leisten — to make amends for sth
Genúgtuung verlangen or fordern — to demand satisfaction
ich hörte mit Genúgtuung, dass... — it gave me great satisfaction to hear that...
das hat mir Genúgtuung verschafft — that gave me a sense of satisfaction
* * *Ge·nug·tu·ung<-, -en>[gəˈnu:ktu:ʊŋ]1. (Befriedigung) satisfaction* * *die; Genugtuung, Genugtuungen satisfactiones ist mir eine Genugtuung, das zu hören — it gives me satisfaction to hear that
* * *1. (Befriedigung) satisfaction (über +akk at);ich habe mit großer Genugtuung vernommen, dass … oderes war mir eine Genugtuung zu hören, dass … I was gratified to hear that …; auch bei Schadenfreude: it gave me great satisfaction to hear that …2. geh (Wiedergutmachung) satisfaction (für for);Genugtuung leisten make amends (für for);verlangen demand satisfaction;sich (dat)Genugtuung verschaffen obtain satisfaction* * *die; Genugtuung, Genugtuungen satisfactiones ist mir eine Genugtuung, das zu hören — it gives me satisfaction to hear that
* * *f.gratification n.satisfaction n. -
17 reparar un agravio
(v.) = right + a wrong, right + an injustice, make + amends (for/to)Ex. Southerners are more prone to violence in situations culturally defined as requiring a violent response, such as righting a wrong or defending one's honor.Ex. This was considered a partial down payment in righting the injustice caused the victim.Ex. The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university.* * *(v.) = right + a wrong, right + an injustice, make + amends (for/to)Ex: Southerners are more prone to violence in situations culturally defined as requiring a violent response, such as righting a wrong or defending one's honor.
Ex: This was considered a partial down payment in righting the injustice caused the victim.Ex: The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university. -
18 reparar un daño
(v.) = right + a wrong, make + amends (for/to)Ex. Southerners are more prone to violence in situations culturally defined as requiring a violent response, such as righting a wrong or defending one's honor.Ex. The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university.* * *(v.) = right + a wrong, make + amends (for/to)Ex: Southerners are more prone to violence in situations culturally defined as requiring a violent response, such as righting a wrong or defending one's honor.
Ex: The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university. -
19 reparar un perjuicio
(v.) = make + amends (for/to)Ex. The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university.* * *(v.) = make + amends (for/to)Ex: The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university.
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20 hyvittää
yks.nom. hyvittää; yks.gen. hyvitän; yks.part. hyvitti; yks.ill. hyvittäisi; mon.gen. hyvittäköön; mon.part. hyvittänyt; mon.ill. hyvitettiinallow (verb)atone for (verb)compensate (verb)credit (verb)indemnify (verb)make amends for (verb)make good (verb)make up (verb)recompense (verb)recoup (verb)redress (verb)refund (verb)reimburse (verb)remunerate (verb)repair (verb)retrieve (verb)satisfy (verb)* * *• atone for• indemnify• make amends for• compensate• allow• repay• credit• retrieve• repair• remunerate• reimburse• refund• make amends• recoup• recompense• make up• make up for• make good• redress• satisfy
См. также в других словарях:
make amends for — • to make up for smth • to atone for smth • to repair one s fault • to repair one s wrong • to make amends for smth compensate for a loss or mistake I have to work hard in order to make up for the loss from the poor sales. (from Idioms in Speech) … Idioms and examples
make amends for — Syn: make up for, atone for, make good … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
make up for — 1) she tried to make up for what she d said Syn: atone for, make amends for, compensate for, make recompense for, make reparation for, make redress for, make restitution for, expiate 2) job satisfaction can make up for low pay Syn: offset,… … Thesaurus of popular words
make up for — 1 she tried to make up for what she d said: ATONE FOR, make amends for, compensate for, make recompense for, make reparation for, make redress for, make restitution for, expiate. 2 job satisfaction can make up for low pay: OFFSET, counterbalance … Useful english dictionary
make up for — • to make up for smth • to atone for smth • to repair one s fault • to repair one s wrong • to make amends for smth compensate for a loss or mistake I have to work hard in order to make up for the loss from the poor sales. (from Idioms in Speech) … Idioms and examples
make amends (to somebody) (for something doing something) — make amends (to sb) (for sth/for doing sth) idiom to do sth for sb in order to show that you are sorry for sth wrong or unfair that you have done Syn: ↑make up for something • She tried to make amends for what she had said to her mother by buying … Useful english dictionary
make amends (to somebody) (for for doing something) — make amends (to sb) (for sth/for doing sth) idiom to do sth for sb in order to show that you are sorry for sth wrong or unfair that you have done Syn: ↑make up for something • She tried to make amends for what she had said to her mother by buying … Useful english dictionary
make amends — COMPENSATE, recompense, indemnify, make it up to; atone for, make up for, make good, expiate. → amends * * * make amends 1. To supply a loss 2. To compensate (for) • • • Main Entry: ↑amend make amends To render co … Useful english dictionary
make amends — after all the pain I ve caused, is it possible to make amends? he s obviously trying to make amends for what he s done Syn: make good, atone, make up, indemnify, expiate … Thesaurus of popular words
make amends — apologize to someone you have hurt, make up for What can I do to make amends for opening her personal mail? … English idioms
make amends — to do something because you did not do it when you should have. Wendi hopes that by winning today s match she will make amends to her fans for losing such an easy match yesterday. Usage notes: often followed by a phrase that begins with to, by,… … New idioms dictionary