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1. n1) часто pl ремонт; ремонтные работы2) годность; исправность
- capital repairs
- complete repairs
- current repairs
- damage repairs
- deferred repairs
- emergency repairs
- essential repairs
- extensive repairs
- guarantee repairs
- heavy repairs
- maintenance repairs
- major repairs
- manufacturing repairs
- medium repairs
- minor repairs
- off-schedule repairs
- operating repairs
- ordinary repairs
- partial repairs
- planned repairs
- preventive repairs
- routine repairs
- running repairs
- rush repairs
- scheduled repairs
- temporary repairs
- thorough repairs
- unscheduled repairs
- warranty repairs
- beyond repair
- in good repair
- in need of repair
- out of repair
- under repair
- accomplish repairs
- be in want of repair
- be out of repair
- be under repairs
- carry out repairs
- effect repairs
- execute repairs
- make repairs
- perform repairs
- return for repair
- undergo repairs2. v2) исправлять; возмещатьEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > repair
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