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1 restablecer la conexión
(v.) = re-establish + connectionEx. The system allows the user, who is connected to a network node, to access the hosts' information services without needing to reestablish connection when changing data bases.* * *(v.) = re-establish + connectionEx: The system allows the user, who is connected to a network node, to access the hosts' information services without needing to reestablish connection when changing data bases.
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2 nodo de la red
(n.) = network nodeEx. The system allows the user, who is connected to a network node, to access the hosts' information services without needing to reestablish connection when changing data bases.* * *(n.) = network nodeEx: The system allows the user, who is connected to a network node, to access the hosts' information services without needing to reestablish connection when changing data bases.
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3 restablecer
v.to reestablish, to restore.* * *1 (gen) to reestablish; (orden, monarquía) to restore1 (gen) to be reestablished; (orden etc) to be restored2 MEDICINA to recover, get better* * *verbto restore, reestablish* * *1.VT [+ relaciones] to re-establish; [+ orden] to restore2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <relaciones/comunicaciones> to re-establish; <orden/democracia> to restore2.restablecerse v pron to recover* * *= bring back, restore, re-establish [reestablish].Ex. Entry of an 'e' for end will bring back the screen shown in Figure 23 where you can make another choice or enter 'e' for end.Ex. In general, each end code entered restores a previous screen, where you can make further choices.Ex. Local professional autonomy must be reestablished through experimental system development, where centralised modules are supplemented with local systems.----* restablecer el equilibrio = re-establish + the balance.* restablecer la conexión = re-establish + connection.* restablecer la credibilidad = re-establish + credibility.* restablecer la normalidad = restore + normalcy.* restablecer + Posesivo + propia identidad = re-establish + Posesivo + own identity.* restablecerse = regain + Posesivo + health.* * *1.verbo transitivo <relaciones/comunicaciones> to re-establish; <orden/democracia> to restore2.restablecerse v pron to recover* * *= bring back, restore, re-establish [reestablish].Ex: Entry of an 'e' for end will bring back the screen shown in Figure 23 where you can make another choice or enter 'e' for end.
Ex: In general, each end code entered restores a previous screen, where you can make further choices.Ex: Local professional autonomy must be reestablished through experimental system development, where centralised modules are supplemented with local systems.* restablecer el equilibrio = re-establish + the balance.* restablecer la conexión = re-establish + connection.* restablecer la credibilidad = re-establish + credibility.* restablecer la normalidad = restore + normalcy.* restablecer + Posesivo + propia identidad = re-establish + Posesivo + own identity.* restablecerse = regain + Posesivo + health.* * *restablecer [E3 ]vt‹relaciones/comunicaciones› to re-establish; ‹orden/paz/democracia› to restoreto recover* * *
restablecer ( conjugate restablecer) verbo transitivo ‹relaciones/comunicaciones› to re-establish;
‹orden/democracia/normalidad› to restore
restablecerse verbo pronominal
to recover
restablecer verbo transitivo to reestablish, restore
restablecer las comunicaciones, to reestablish communication (la calma, el orden, etc) to restore: se restableció la democracia, democracy was restored
' restablecer' also found in these entries:
English:
reinstate
- restore
- revive
* * *♦ vt[paz, orden, confianza] to restore; [relaciones diplomáticas] to re-establish* * *v/t re-establish; monarquía restore* * *restablecer {53} vt: to reestablish, to restore -
4 восстановить подключение к серверу
Microsoft: Reestablish Instant Message ConnectionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > восстановить подключение к серверу
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5 продолжить сеанс общего доступа
Microsoft: Reestablish Sharing ConnectionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продолжить сеанс общего доступа
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6 отношение
ср.1) (к кому-л./чему-л.) attitude (toward, to); (тж. обращение) treatment (of)халатное отношение к своим обязанностям/работе — neglect of one's duties/work
интимные отношения — close relations, intimate relations
формальное отношение — ( к делу) formal attitude; lack of interest
2) ( связь) relation; relationship; connection3) мн. ч. отношения relations; terms, contacts, truckпрерывать дипломатические отношения — to break off diplomatic relations, to sever diplomatic relations
разрывать дипломатические отношения — to break off diplomatic relations (with), to sever diplomatic relations (with)
близкие отношения — close relationships, intimate relationships, familiarity
восстанавливать отношения — to restore/reestablish relations
товарищеские отношения — friendly/amicable relations
установить отношения — to establish connexion, to make connexion
4) матем. ratioв отношении 1:3 — in the ratio (of) 1:3.
предыдущий член отношения — antecedent матем.
5) канц. (official) letter; memorandum•иметь непосредственное отношение к — to have a direct bearing on, to be directly relevant to
- в этом отношениив процентном отношении — in percentage terms, percentagewise
••- в некотором отношении
- в отношении
- в различных отношениях
- во всех остальных отношениях
- во всех отношениях
- иметь отношение
- по отношению к
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