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1 reactivar
v.1 to revive.reactivar la economía to kick-start the economy2 to reactivate, to restart, to resume, to reflate.* * *1 to reactivate* * *1.2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to reactivate, revive* * *= reactivate [re-activate].Ex. The collections were dormant during the 2nd World War, were reactivated about 1964 and now consist of about 180,000 samples.----* reactivar Algo = get back on + track, put + Nombre + back on track.* * *verbo transitivo to reactivate, revive* * *= reactivate [re-activate].Ex: The collections were dormant during the 2nd World War, were reactivated about 1964 and now consist of about 180,000 samples.
* reactivar Algo = get back on + track, put + Nombre + back on track.* * *reactivar [A1 ]vtto reactivate, revive* * *♦ vtto revive;* * *v/t COM revive -
2 a bajo nivel
(adj.) = low-levelEx. Low-level magnetic fields are used to deactivate and reactivate targets without damaging the contents of magnetic media such as audio and video tapes.* * *(adj.) = low-levelEx: Low-level magnetic fields are used to deactivate and reactivate targets without damaging the contents of magnetic media such as audio and video tapes.
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3 de bajo nivel
(adj.) = lower-level, low-levelEx. Absenteeism amongst lower-level students caused them to be dropped from the study.Ex. Low-level magnetic fields are used to deactivate and reactivate targets without damaging the contents of magnetic media such as audio and video tapes.* * *(adj.) = lower-level, low-levelEx: Absenteeism amongst lower-level students caused them to be dropped from the study.
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4 desactivar
v.1 to defuse.2 to deactivate, to defuse, to disable, to disarm.* * *1 to defuse* * *1.VT [+ bomba] to defuse, deactivate; [+ alarma] to deactivate, neutralize2.See:* * ** * *= set off, turn off, deactivate, defuse.Ex. Trapping must be turned off by hand when the document has been picked up by the borrower.Ex. Low-level magnetic fields are used to deactivate and reactivate targets without damaging the contents of magnetic media such as audio and video tapes.Ex. A second limpet bomb on another vehicle was reported to have been defused.----* desactivar un mecanismo = disable + mechanism.* desactivar un programa de protección = unlock + protection program(me).* * ** * *= set off, turn off, deactivate, defuse.Ex: Trapping must be turned off by hand when the document has been picked up by the borrower.Ex: Low-level magnetic fields are used to deactivate and reactivate targets without damaging the contents of magnetic media such as audio and video tapes.Ex: A second limpet bomb on another vehicle was reported to have been defused.* desactivar un mecanismo = disable + mechanism.* desactivar un programa de protección = unlock + protection program(me).* * *desactivar [A1 ]vt‹bomba/explosivo› to defuse, deactivate; ‹situación› to defuse* * *
desactivar ( conjugate desactivar) verbo transitivo ‹bomba/explosivo› to defuse, deactivate
desactivar verbo transitivo
1 (un explosivo) to defuse
2 (un plan, una organización) to deactivate
' desactivar' also found in these entries:
English:
defuse
- disarm
* * *desactivar vt1. [bomba, explosivo] to defuse2. [mecanismo, alarma] to disconnect3. [situación peligrosa] to defuse;[plan de emergencia] to call off4. Informát to disable, to deactivate* * ** * *desactivar vt: to deactivate, to defuse -
5 reactivarse
• make a fresh start• reactivate
См. также в других словарях:
reactivate — index reconstitute Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
reactivate — (v.) 1902, from RE (Cf. re ) back, again + ACTIVATE (Cf. activate). Related: Reactivated; reactivating; reactivation … Etymology dictionary
reactivate — ► VERB ▪ restore to a state of activity. DERIVATIVES reactivation noun … English terms dictionary
reactivate — [rē ak′tə vāt΄] vt. reactivated, reactivating 1. to make active again ☆ 2. to place (an inactivated military unit, ship, etc.) back on an active status vi. to be reactivated reactivation n … English World dictionary
reactivate — [[t]riæ̱ktɪveɪt[/t]] reactivates, reactivating, reactivated VERB If people reactivate a system or organization, they make it work again after a period in which it has not been working. [V n] The government today is expected to announce a series… … English dictionary
reactivate — UK [rɪˈæktɪveɪt] / US [rɪˈæktɪˌveɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms reactivate : present tense I/you/we/they reactivate he/she/it reactivates present participle reactivating past tense reactivated past participle reactivated to make something start … English dictionary
reactivate — reactivation, n. /ree ak teuh vayt /, v., reactivated, reactivating. v.t. 1. to render active again; revive. v.i. 2. to be active again. [1900 05; RE + ACTIVATE] * * * … Universalium
reactivate — verb To activate again … Wiktionary
reactivate — 1. To render active again. 2. In particular, of an inactivated immune serum to which normal serum (complement) is added. * * * re·ac·ti·vate ( )rē ak tə .vāt vt, vat·ed; vat·ing to activate again: cause to be again active or more active: as a) to … Medical dictionary
reactivate — Synonyms and related words: activate, give back, mobilize, place in, put back, recharge, reconstitute, reconvert, recruit, reenact, reestablish, refill, reform, rehabilitate, reinstall, reinstate, reinstitute, reintegrate, reinvest, rekindle,… … Moby Thesaurus
reactivate — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To rouse from a state of inactivity or quiescence: reanimate, reawaken, rekindle, renew, resurrect, resuscitate, revitalize, revive, revivify. See AWARENESS … English dictionary for students