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1 reinstate
tr[riːɪn'steɪt]1 (to job) readmitir1) : reintegrar, restituir (una persona)2) restore: restablecer (un servicio, etc.)v.• rehabilitar v.• reinstalar v.• reintegrar v.• renovar v.'riːɪn'steɪta) \<\<worker\>\> reintegrar, reincorporar; \<\<official\>\> restituir* or rehabilitar en el cargob) \<\<law\>\> reinstaurar; \<\<service\>\> restablecer*['riːɪn'steɪt]VT [+ suppressed passage] reincorporar, incluir de nuevo (in a); [+ dismissed worker] reincorporar, volver a emplear; [+ dismissed official] restituir a su puesto* * *['riːɪn'steɪt]a) \<\<worker\>\> reintegrar, reincorporar; \<\<official\>\> restituir* or rehabilitar en el cargob) \<\<law\>\> reinstaurar; \<\<service\>\> restablecer* -
2 reinstate
reinstate [‚ri:ɪnˈsteɪt][+ employee] rétablir dans ses fonctions* * *[ˌriːɪn'steɪt]transitive verb réintégrer [employee]; rétablir [legislation] -
3 reinstate
reinstate [‚ri:ɪn'steɪt](employee) réintégrer, rétablir (dans ses fonctions); (idea, system) rétablir, restaurer -
4 reinstate
verb \/ˌriːɪnˈsteɪt\/gjeninnsette -
5 reinstate
verb1) восстанавливать в прежнем положении, в правах (in, to)2) восстанавливать (порядок)3) поправлять, восстанавливать (здоровье)* * *(v) восстанавливать; восстанавливать в правах; восстанавливать здоровье; восстановить; поправлять здоровье; приводить в порядок* * ** * *[re·in·state || ‚rɪːɪn'steɪt] v. восстанавливать, восстанавливать порядок, поправлять, восстанавливать здоровье* * *восстанавливатьпоправлять* * *1) восстанавливать 2) помещать, водворять, устраивать на место; восстанавливать порядок 3) поправлять, восстанавливать (здоровье) -
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verb transitiveവീണ്ടും സ്ഥാനത്താക്കുക, യഥാസ്ഥാനത്തു നിയോഗിക്കുക -
7 reinstate
transitive verb(in job) wieder einstellen* * *re·in·state[ˌri:ɪnˈsteɪt]vt1. (at job)▪ to \reinstate sb jdn wieder einstellento \reinstate sb in a position jdn in eine Position wieder einsetzen▪ to \reinstate sth death penalty, sales tax etw wieder einführento \reinstate law and order die öffentliche Ordnung wiederherstellento \reinstate a policy eine Politik wieder einführen* * *["riːIn'steɪt]vtperson wieder einstellen (in in (+acc; law and order wiederherstellen (in in (+dat; death penalty wieder einführen* * *reinstate [ˌriːınˈsteıt] v/treinstate as an amateur SPORT reamateurisieren2. etwas (wieder) instand setzen* * *transitive verb(in job) wieder einstellen* * *v.wieder einsetzen v.wiedereinsetzen v. -
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1. v восстанавливать в правах или в прежнем положении2. v восстанавливать, приводить в порядокthe wallpaper was reinstated where the bookcase formerly stood — там, где раньше стоял книжный шкаф, переклеили обои
3. v поправлять, восстанавливать здоровьеСинонимический ряд:restore (verb) give back; make good; put back; recall; reestablish; refund; reintroduce; renew; repay; replace; replenish; restore; return; revive -
9 reinstate
[ri:instéit]transitive verbpostaviti v prejšnje stanje, obnoviti, vzpostaviti, ponovno postaviti (na neko mesto, v službo); popraviti, izlečiti; urediti -
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11 rehabilitar
v.1 to rehabilitate (enfermo, delincuente).2 to refurbish (local, edificio).* * *1 to rehabilitate1 (en rango) to rehabilitate, reinstate* * *verb* * *VT1) [+ persona] to rehabilitate; [en cargo] to reinstate2) (Arquit) to restore, renovate; (Mec) to overhaul* * *verbo transitivoa) <paciente/delincuente> to rehabilitateb) ( en cargo) to reinstatec) <vivienda/local> to renovate, restored) ( vindicar) to rehabilitate* * *= rehabilitate.Ex. This programme aims to rehabilitate victims and their families.* * *verbo transitivoa) <paciente/delincuente> to rehabilitateb) ( en cargo) to reinstatec) <vivienda/local> to renovate, restored) ( vindicar) to rehabilitate* * *= rehabilitate.Ex: This programme aims to rehabilitate victims and their families.
* * *rehabilitar [A1 ]vt1 ‹paciente/delincuente› to rehabilitate2 (en un cargo) to reinstate3 ‹vivienda/local› to renovate, restore4 (vindicar) to rehabilitate* * *
rehabilitar ( conjugate rehabilitar) verbo transitivo
rehabilitar verbo transitivo
1 (a un enfermo, preso) to rehabilitate
2 (a un trabajador) to reinstate
3 (una casa, un edificio) to restore
' rehabilitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reivindicar
English:
rehabilitate
- discharge
* * *rehabilitar vt1. [toxicómano, delincuente] to rehabilitate2. [órgano lesionado] to rehabilitate3. [en un puesto] to reinstate4. [local, edificio] to refurbish5. [reputación] to restore* * *v/t1 MED, figrehabilitate2 ARQUI restore* * *rehabilitar vt1) : to rehabilitate2) : to reinstate3) : renovate, to restore♦ rehabilitación nf -
12 restore
1. v возвращать, отдавать обратно2. v возвращать в прежнее состояниеto be restored to liberty — быть выпущенным из заключения; снова оказаться на свободе
3. v восстанавливать4. v реставрировать, восстанавливать5. v возрождатьСинонимический ряд:1. rebuild (verb) mend; rebuild; reclaim; recondition; reconstitute; reconstruct; recover; rehabilitate; rejuvenate; repair; reproduce2. reinstate (verb) give back; put; put back; recall; reestablish; re-establish; reinstall; reinstate; reintroduce; replace; restitute; return; take back3. renew (verb) freshen; furbish; modernise; modernize; refresh; refurbish; reinvigorate; renew; renovate; revamp; revitalize; update4. revive (verb) bring around; resuscitate; revive; revivifyАнтонимический ряд:accept; break; damage; destroy; expel; raze; receive; ruin -
13 restaurar
v.1 to restore.Ellos restauran muebles They restore furniture.2 to reset.Ellos restauran los controles They reset the controls.3 to revest.Ellos restauran la ley They revest the law.* * *1 (obra etc) to restore2 (en un cargo) to reinstate* * *verb* * *VT (tb Inform) to restore* * *verbo transitivo to restore* * *= refurbish, repair, restore, salvage, bring + Nombre + up to scratch, refinish.Ex. In 1978, funds became available to refurbish the library.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. This article describes how Naval War College Library set about restoring the print to book spines that were damaged by smoke or soot during a fire, or during the cleaning process which followed.Ex. It details steps to be taken to salvage discs which have been damaged by spilled substances such as coffee with cream and sugar, Classic Coke, hamburger and french fries, and hand cream.Ex. Dilapidated housing will be brought up to scratch thanks to a cash injection which could total millions of pounds.Ex. If you're looking to refinish and waterproof some outdoor furniture you might want to consider using teak oil.----* restaurar la normalidad = restore + normalcy.* * *verbo transitivo to restore* * *= refurbish, repair, restore, salvage, bring + Nombre + up to scratch, refinish.Ex: In 1978, funds became available to refurbish the library.
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: This article describes how Naval War College Library set about restoring the print to book spines that were damaged by smoke or soot during a fire, or during the cleaning process which followed.Ex: It details steps to be taken to salvage discs which have been damaged by spilled substances such as coffee with cream and sugar, Classic Coke, hamburger and french fries, and hand cream.Ex: Dilapidated housing will be brought up to scratch thanks to a cash injection which could total millions of pounds.Ex: If you're looking to refinish and waterproof some outdoor furniture you might want to consider using teak oil.* restaurar la normalidad = restore + normalcy.* * *restaurar [A1 ]vtA ‹monarquía/orden› to restoreB ‹obra de arte/edificio› to restore* * *
restaurar ( conjugate restaurar) verbo transitivo
to restore
restaurar verbo transitivo
1 (un cuadro, un edificio) to restore
2 (un régimen político) to restore, reinstate: tras un periodo revolucionario se restauró la monarquía, the monarchy was restored following a revolutionary period
' restaurar' also found in these entries:
English:
pacify
- reset
- restore
- refurbish
* * *restaurar vt1. [muebles, arte, edificio] to restore2. [monarquía, democracia] to restore3. [recuperar] to restore;restaurar fuerzas to get one's strength back* * *v/t restore;restaurar fuerzas get one’s strength back* * *restaurar vt: to restore* * *restaurar vb to restore -
14 re-establish
1. v восстанавливать2. v исправлять, поправлять3. v перенести на другое местоСинонимический ряд:reinstate (verb) recall; reinstate; renew; replace; restore; revive -
15 gjeninnsette
verb. [ i stilling] reinstate, restore -
16 reintegrar
v.1 to reinstate (a un puesto).2 to repay, to reimburse (money).3 to reincorporate, to re-instate, to reinstate.Ricardo reintegró a María Richard reincorporated Mary.4 to reintegrate, to refund, to reimburse, to reinstate.Lisa reintegró el dinero de caja chica Lisa reintegrated petty cash.* * *1 (reincorporar) to reinstate, restore1 (volver a ejercer) to return (a, to)2 (recobrarse) to recover* * *1. VT1) (=restituir, reconstituir) to reintegrate2) [+ persona] to reinstate (a in)3) (Econ) [+ dinero] to pay backreintegrar a algn una cantidad — to refund o pay back a sum to sb
4) [+ documento] to attach a fiscal stamp to2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < persona> ( a cargo) to reinstate; ( a comunidad) to reintegratereintegrar a alguien A or EN algo: la reintegraron a or en su puesto she was reinstated in her post; reintegrar a un paciente a or en la comunidad — to reintegrate a patient into the community
2) (frml) < depósito> to refund, return; < gastos> to reimburse; < préstamo> to repay; <propriedad/bien> to hand back, return2.reintegrarse v pron to return* * *= reintegrate.Ex. This article suggests that much of the time and money that has been devoted to user education should be invested instead in reintegrating information skills with the curriculum.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < persona> ( a cargo) to reinstate; ( a comunidad) to reintegratereintegrar a alguien A or EN algo: la reintegraron a or en su puesto she was reinstated in her post; reintegrar a un paciente a or en la comunidad — to reintegrate a patient into the community
2) (frml) < depósito> to refund, return; < gastos> to reimburse; < préstamo> to repay; <propriedad/bien> to hand back, return2.reintegrarse v pron to return* * *= reintegrate.Ex: This article suggests that much of the time and money that has been devoted to user education should be invested instead in reintegrating information skills with the curriculum.
* * *reintegrar [A1 ]vtA ‹persona› (a un cargo) to reinstate; (a una comunidad) to reintegrate reintegrar a algn A or EN algo:solicitó ser reintegrado a or en su puesto she asked to be reinstated in her postun intento de reintegrar a estos pacientes a or en la comunidad an attempt to reintegrate these patients into the communityB ( frml); ‹depósito› to refund, return; ‹gastos› to reimburse; ‹préstamo› to repayel nuevo gobierno le reintegró las tierras the new government handed back o returned his landto return reintegrarse A algo to return TO sthse reintegró al trabajo/al equipo he returned to work/to the teamtuvo problemas para reintegrarse en la comunidad she found it difficult to fit back into o to reintegrate into the community* * *
reintegrar ( conjugate reintegrar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ persona› ( a cargo) to reinstate;
( a la comunidad) to reintegrate;
reintegrar a algn A or EN algo ‹ a cargo› to reinstate sb in sth;
‹ a la comunidad› to reintegrate sb into sth
2 (frml) ‹ depósito› to refund, return;
‹ gastos› to reimburse;
‹ préstamo› to repay
reintegrarse verbo pronominal
to return;
reintegrarse A algo ‹a trabajo/equipo› to return to sth;
reintegrar verbo transitivo
1 (una cantidad) to refund, repay, reimburse
2 (a un trabajo, cargo, etc) to reinstate
(a la sociedad, comunidad) to reintegrate
' reintegrar' also found in these entries:
English:
reinstate
- reintegrate
* * *♦ vt2. [gastos] to reimburse, to refund;[préstamo] to repay3. [documento] to put a fiscal stamp on* * *v/t reinstate; dinero refund (a to)* * *reintegrar vt1) : to reintegrate, reinstate2) : to refund, to reimburse -
17 rétablir
rétablir [ʀetabliʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verb• il était mené cinq jeux à rien mais il a réussi à rétablir la situation he was losing five games to love but managed to pull backb. ( = réintégrer) to reinstate2. reflexive verba. [personne, économie] to recoverb. [silence, calme] to return* * *ʀetabliʀ
1.
1) ( ramener) to restore [électricité, ordre, confiance, régime, impôt]2) ( restituer) to re-establish [vérité, faits]; to restore [texte]3) ( guérir) to restore [somebody] to health [malade]4) ( réintégrer)rétablir quelqu'un dans ses fonctions — to reinstate somebody in his/her job
2.
se rétablir verbe pronominal1) lit, fig ( s'améliorer) [malade, monnaie, devise] to recover2) ( être restauré) [ordre, silence] to be restored; [calme] to return; [situation] to return to normal* * *ʀetabliʀ vt1) [confiance, équilibre] to restore3)rétablir qn — to restore sb to health, to help sb recover
* * *rétablir verb table: finirA vtr1 ( ramener) to restore [électricité, ordre, confiance, régime, impôt]; to restore [forces, santé]; rétablir la situation to restore normality; rétablir la circulation to get the traffic moving again;3 ( guérir) to restore [sb] to health [malade];4 ( réintégrer) rétablir qn dans ses fonctions to reinstate sb in his/her job; rétablir qn dans ses droits/son titre to restore sb's rights/title; rétablir qn sur le trône to restore sb to the throne.B se rétablir vpr2 ( être restauré) [ordre, silence] to be restored; [calme] to return; [situation] to return to normal;3 Sport [gymnaste] to pull oneself up.[retablir] verbe transitif1. [établir de nouveau] to restorenous prendrons les mesures nécessaires pour rétablir la situation we'll take the measures required to restore the situation to normal3. [guérir]4. [rectifier] to reestablishrétablissons les faits let's reestablish the facts, let's get down to what really happened————————se rétablir verbe pronominal intransitif1. [guérir] to recover2. [revenir - ordre, calme] to be restored3. [reprendre son équilibre] to get one's balance back -
18 reponer
v.1 to replace.Ellos reponen el queso They replace the cheese.Ellos repusieron el dinero They replaced the money.2 to rerun (Cine & Teatro).3 to fill in for, to replace.Ellos repusieron a María They filled in for Mary.4 to reimburse.Ellos repusieron el préstamo They reimbursed the loan.5 to reinstate.Ellos repusieron el reglamento They reinstated the rules.* * *1 (devolver) to put back, replace, restore2 (reemplazar) to replace4 (replicar) to reply, retort1 (salud, susto) to recover* * *( pp repuesto)1. VT1) [+ productos, surtido] to replenish2) (=devolver) [+ objeto dañado] to replace, pay for, pay for the replacement of3) [en un cargo] to reinstate4) (=recuperar)5) (Teat) to revive, put on again; (TV) to repeat2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( reemplazar) < existencias> to replace; < dinero> to put back, repayb) <funcionario/trabajador> to reinstatec) < obra> to put... on again, revive; < serie> to repeat, rerun; < película> to show... again2) ( replicar) to reply2.reponerse v pron to recover* * *= replenish, rerun [re-run], re-release [rerelease].Ex. The supply would need to be replenished when the multiple copies had been used, so a master would be kept - usually for offset litho reproduction or for cutting a stencil on an electronic scanner.Ex. Sometimes it is necessary to rerun the setup process, either to install a new database driver or change other configuration settings.Ex. He is planning to re-release some of the most famous songs from his back catalogue in an attempt to reignite his career.----* reponer fuerzas = gather + energy.* reponerse = rally + Reflexivo, rally, pick up + the pieces.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( reemplazar) < existencias> to replace; < dinero> to put back, repayb) <funcionario/trabajador> to reinstatec) < obra> to put... on again, revive; < serie> to repeat, rerun; < película> to show... again2) ( replicar) to reply2.reponerse v pron to recover* * *= replenish, rerun [re-run], re-release [rerelease].Ex: The supply would need to be replenished when the multiple copies had been used, so a master would be kept - usually for offset litho reproduction or for cutting a stencil on an electronic scanner.
Ex: Sometimes it is necessary to rerun the setup process, either to install a new database driver or change other configuration settings.Ex: He is planning to re-release some of the most famous songs from his back catalogue in an attempt to reignite his career.* reponer fuerzas = gather + energy.* reponerse = rally + Reflexivo, rally, pick up + the pieces.* * *vtA1 (reemplazar) ‹existencias› to replace; ‹dinero› to put back, repaytendrás que reponer los vasos que rompas/el café que uses you'll have to replace any glasses you break/any coffee you useun descanso para reponer fuerzas a rest to get our strength back2 ‹funcionario/trabajador› to reinstateha sido repuesto en su cargo he has been reinstated in his job3 ‹obra› to put … on again, revive; ‹serie› to repeat, rerun; ‹película› to show … againB (replicar) to replya lo que repuso que no tendría inconveniente to which she replied that she could have no objectionsto recoverestá totalmente repuesto he has made a complete recovery, he is o has completely recoveredreponerse DE algo to recover FROM sthreponerse de un susto/una enfermedad to recover from o get over a shock/an illness* * *
reponer ( conjugate reponer) verbo transitivo
‹ dinero› to put back, repay;
‹ serie› to repeat, rerun;
‹ película› to show … again
reponerse verbo pronominal
to recover
reponer verbo transitivo
1 (una cosa) to put back, replace
reponer existencias, to restock
reponer fuerzas, to get one's strength back
2 (a una persona en un puesto) to reinstate
3 (a una afirmación) to reply
4 (una obra: de teatro) to put on again, revive
(: cinematográfica) to rerun
(: de TV) to repeat
' reponer' also found in these entries:
English:
repeat
- rerun
- restock
- series
- replace
- replenish
* * *♦ vt1. [sustituir] [existencias, trabajador] to replace;repuso el dinero en la caja he put the money back in the till, he returned the money to the till2. [restituir] [en un cargo] to reinstate;repusieron al secretario en su cargo the secretary was reinstated in his post3. [película] to rerun;[obra] to revive; [serie] to repeat, to rerun4. [replicar] to reply;repuso que le parecía muy bien he replied that he thought it was a very good idea* * *<part repuesto > v/t1 existencias replacereponer una película rerun the original version of a movie3:reponer fuerzas get one’s strength back* * *reponer {60} vt1) : to replace, to put back2) : to reinstate3) : to reply* * *reponer vb1. (en general) to replace -
19 reincorporar
v.1 to reincorporate.Ricardo reincorporó a María Richard reincorporated=reinstated Mary.2 to reestablish, to rebuild.Ella reincorpora las leyes She reestablishes the regulations.* * *1 to reincorporate (a un trabajo) to reinstate1 to rejoin (a, -)* * *1. VT1) [+ colonia, territorio] to reincorporate2) [+ trabajador] to reinstate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < empleado> to reinstateb) < territorio> to restore, return2.reincorporarse v pron to return* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < empleado> to reinstateb) < territorio> to restore, return2.reincorporarse v pron to return* * *reincorporar [A1 ]vt1 ‹empleado› to reinstate2 ‹territorio› to restore, returnto return reincorporarse A algo to return TO sthse reincorporó al trabajo/al equipo he returned to work/to the teamreincorporarse al ejército or a las filas to rejoin the army* * *♦ vt[a puesto] to reinstate (a in)* * *v/t reinstate, restore* * *reincorporar vt: to reinstate -
20 restituir
v.1 to return (devolver) (object).2 to restore.3 to restitute, to restore, to put back, to replace.* * *1 (restablecer) to restore2 (devolver) to return, give back* * *1. VT1) (=devolver) to return, give back (a to)2) (=restablecer) to restore3) (Arquit) to restore2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) <bienes/dinero> to return; < derechos> to restoreb) ( en cargo) to reinstate* * *= reinstate, restore.Ex. Through litigation some statements had been reinstated, but some elements still were not there at all.Ex. In general, each end code entered restores a previous screen, where you can make further choices.----* restituir Algo a su antigua grandeza = restore + Nombre + to + Posesivo + former glory.* * *verbo transitivoa) <bienes/dinero> to return; < derechos> to restoreb) ( en cargo) to reinstate* * *= reinstate, restore.Ex: Through litigation some statements had been reinstated, but some elements still were not there at all.
Ex: In general, each end code entered restores a previous screen, where you can make further choices.* restituir Algo a su antigua grandeza = restore + Nombre + to + Posesivo + former glory.* * *vt1 ‹bienes/dinero› to return; ‹derechos› to restore2 (en un cargo) to reinstatefue restituido en su cargo he was reinstated* * *
Multiple Entries:
restituir
restituír
restituir verbo transitivo
1 (a su antiguo dueño, anterior estado) to restore
2 (el buen humor, la salud) to restore
' restituir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
devolver
English:
reinstate
- restore
- return
* * *♦ vt1. [devolver] [objeto] to return;[derechos] to restore2. [en cargo] to reinstate;restituir a alguien en un puesto to reinstate sb in a post3. [salud] to restore* * *v/t2 en cargo reinstate* * *restituir {41} vt: to return, to restore, to reinstate
См. также в других словарях:
reinstate — ► VERB ▪ restore to a former position or state. DERIVATIVES reinstatement noun … English terms dictionary
reinstate — re‧in‧state [ˌriːɪnˈsteɪt] verb [transitive] 1. to put someone back into a job or position of authority from which they had previously been removed: • His claim of unfair dismissal was upheld and he was later reinstated. reinstate somebody as… … Financial and business terms
reinstate — I verb bring back, place in a former state, put back, put back into service, reappoint, reconstitute, reestablish, rehabilitate, rehire, reinaugurate, reinstall, reinvest, remit, replace, reseat, restituere, restore, restore to office, restore to … Law dictionary
reinstate — verb Reinstate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑draft … Collocations dictionary
reinstate — verb a) To restore somebody to a former position or rank b) To bring back into use or existence … Wiktionary
reinstate — verb restore to a former position or state. Derivatives reinstatement noun … English new terms dictionary
reinstate — verb (T) to put someone back into a job or position of authority that they had before: The manager had been unfairly dismissed, and he was duly reinstated. reinstatement noun (C, U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
reinstate — verb Syn: restore, put back, bring back, reinstitute, reinstall, re establish … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
reinstate — [[t]ri͟ːɪnste͟ɪt[/t]] reinstates, reinstating, reinstated 1) VERB If you reinstate someone, you give them back a job or position which had been taken away from them. [V n] The governor is said to have agreed to reinstate five senior workers who… … English dictionary
reinstate — UK [ˌriːɪnˈsteɪt] / US [ˌrɪɪnˈsteɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms reinstate : present tense I/you/we/they reinstate he/she/it reinstates present participle reinstating past tense reinstated past participle reinstated 1) to give someone their… … English dictionary
reinstate — transitive verb ( stated; stating) Date: 1599 1. to place again (as in possession or in a former position) 2. to restore to a previous effective state • reinstatement noun … New Collegiate Dictionary