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1 rehabilitation
[ˌriːəbɪlɪ'teɪʃn]1) (of person) (medical) riabilitazione f.; (social) reinserimento m.2) (reinstatement) riabilitazione f. (anche pol.)3) (of building) restauro m.; (of environment) risanamento m.* * *noun riabilitazione* * *rehabilitation► to rehabilitate* * *[ˌriːəbɪlɪ'teɪʃn]1) (of person) (medical) riabilitazione f.; (social) reinserimento m.2) (reinstatement) riabilitazione f. (anche pol.)3) (of building) restauro m.; (of environment) risanamento m. -
2 rehabilitation centre
rehabilitation center nome (for the handicapped) centro m. di riabilitazione; (for addicts) centro m. di reinserimento* * *n* * *rehabilitation center nome (for the handicapped) centro m. di riabilitazione; (for addicts) centro m. di reinserimento -
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4 rehabilitation re·ha·bili·ta·tion n
['riːəˌbɪlɪ'teɪʃ(ə)n](of offender, of disabled) ricupero, reinserimentoEnglish-Italian dictionary > rehabilitation re·ha·bili·ta·tion n
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5 halfway house
1) (compromise) compromesso m.2) (rehabilitation centre) = centro per il reinserimento sociale di detenuti, malati di mente ecc* * *n(hostel) centro di riadattamento alla vita sociale per ex detenuti, fig via di mezzo* * *1) (compromise) compromesso m.2) (rehabilitation centre) = centro per il reinserimento sociale di detenuti, malati di mente ecc -
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7 (to) rehabilitate
(to) rehabilitate /ri:əˈbɪləteɪt/v. t.1 recuperare ( tossicodipendenti, criminali, ecc.): More needs to be done to rehabilitate young offenders, bisogna fare di più per recuperare i giovani delinquenti2 (med.) riabilitare; rieducare: This therapy could help rehabilitate stroke victims, questa terapia potrebbe contribuire a rieducare chi ha subito un ictus3 riabilitare: to rehabilitate sb. 's reputation, riabilitare la reputazione di q.; This book attempts to rehabilitate one of the most controversial figures in British history, questo libro tenta di riabilitare una delle figure più controverse della storia britannica4 ripristinare, ristrutturare ( una casa); risanare ( un terreno, un quartiere, ecc.): a project to rehabilitate the road network after the quake, un progetto per ripristinare i collegamenti stradali dopo il terremotorehabilitationn. [u]2 (med.) riabilitazione; rieducazione -
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(to) rehabilitate /ri:əˈbɪləteɪt/v. t.1 recuperare ( tossicodipendenti, criminali, ecc.): More needs to be done to rehabilitate young offenders, bisogna fare di più per recuperare i giovani delinquenti2 (med.) riabilitare; rieducare: This therapy could help rehabilitate stroke victims, questa terapia potrebbe contribuire a rieducare chi ha subito un ictus3 riabilitare: to rehabilitate sb. 's reputation, riabilitare la reputazione di q.; This book attempts to rehabilitate one of the most controversial figures in British history, questo libro tenta di riabilitare una delle figure più controverse della storia britannica4 ripristinare, ristrutturare ( una casa); risanare ( un terreno, un quartiere, ecc.): a project to rehabilitate the road network after the quake, un progetto per ripristinare i collegamenti stradali dopo il terremotorehabilitationn. [u]2 (med.) riabilitazione; rieducazione -
9 rehabilitate
[ˌriːə'bɪlɪteɪt]1) (medically) riabilitare; (to society) reinserire [handicapped person, ex-prisoner]; riabilitare [ addict]2) (reinstate) riabilitare (anche pol.)3) (restore) restaurare [ building]; risanare [ environment]* * *[ri:ə'biliteit](to bring (a criminal or someone who has been ill) back to a normal life, normal standards of behaviour etc by treatment or training.) riabilitare, rieducare* * *[ˌriːə'bɪlɪteɪt]1) (medically) riabilitare; (to society) reinserire [handicapped person, ex-prisoner]; riabilitare [ addict]2) (reinstate) riabilitare (anche pol.)3) (restore) restaurare [ building]; risanare [ environment]
См. также в других словарях:
Rehabilitation — Rehabilitation … Deutsch Wörterbuch
réhabilitation — [ reabilitasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1401; de réhabiliter 1 ♦ Vx Lettres de réhabilitation, d anoblissement. 2 ♦ Dr. Fait de rétablir dans une situation juridique antérieure, en relevant de déchéances, d incapacités. Dr. comm. Réhabilitation du failli,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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rehabilitation — I noun adjustment, alteration, amelioration, development, improvement, instauration, melioration, readjustment, rebuilding, reclamation, reconstitution, reconstruction, recreation, recuperation, redemption, redintegration, reeducation,… … Law dictionary
Rehabilitation — (f) eng rehabilitation … Arbeitssicherheit und Gesundheitsschutz Glossar
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rehabilitation — Rehabilitation. s. f. v. Restablissement au premier estat. Lettres de rehabilitation … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Rehabilitation — Re ha*bil i*ta tion ( t? sh?n), n. [Cf. LL. rehabilitatio, F. R[ e]habilitation.] The act of rehabilitating, or the state of being rehabilitated. Bouvier. Walsh. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rehabilitation — (lat.), Wiederherstellung, »Wiedereinsetzung in den vorigen Stand« (s. d.). Im engern Sinne die Wiederherstellung der durch Strafurteil verlornen Ehrenrechte. Diese kann entweder im Gnadenweg erfolgen (Restitution), oder aber gesetzlich geregelt… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Rehabilitation — Rehabilitatiōn (neulat.), Wiedereinsetzung in den vorigen Stand (s. Restitutio in integrum); Wiederherstellung des guten Rufs; rehabilitieren, wieder zu Ehren bringen … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon