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1 renew
[rəˈnjuː] verb1) to begin, do, produce etc again:يَسْتأنِفWe must renew our attack on drug abuse.
2) to cause (eg a licence) to continue for another or longer period of time:يُجَدِّدMy television licence has to be renewed in October.
3) to make new or fresh or as if new again:يُجَدَّدThe panels on the doors have all been renewed.
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2 fornye
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3 yɛ foforo
verbbe new--------verbrenew--------verbrenovate -
4 uudistaa
yks.nom. uudistaa; yks.gen. uudistan; yks.part. uudisti; yks.ill. uudistaisi; mon.gen. uudistakoon; mon.part. uudistanut; mon.ill. uudistettiinimprove (verb)innovate (verb)mend (verb)modernize (verb)reconstruct (verb)reform (verb)regenerate (verb)renew (verb)renovate (verb)reorganize (verb)repeat (verb)reshape (verb)* * *• reflect on• revise• restore• reshape• repeat• reorganize• renovate• renew• remodel• regenerate• mend• reform• rub up• modernize• innovate• improve• amend• reconstruct• prolong -
5 elvyttää
yks.nom. elvyttää; yks.gen. elvytän; yks.part. elvytti; yks.ill. elvyttäisi; mon.gen. elvyttäköön; mon.part. elvyttänyt; mon.ill. elvytettiinanimate (verb)enliven (verb)quicken (verb)reanimate (verb)renew (verb)restore (verb)resurrect (verb)resuscitate (verb)revive (verb)stimulate (verb)vivify (verb)* * *finance, business, economy• resuscitate• rejuvenate• renew• reinvigorate• restorefinance, business, economy• resurrect• revitalise• revivefinance, business, economy• rub upfinance, business, economy• vivifyfinance, business, economy• quicken• recoverfinance, business, economy• stimulatefinance, business, economy• brush up• activatefinance, business, economy• breathe new life into• cheer up• enliven• freshenfinance, business, economy• heal up• improve• prolong• refreshfinance, business, economy• animate -
6 uusia
yks.nom. uusia; yks.gen. uusin; yks.part. uusi; yks.ill. uusisi; mon.gen. uusikoon; mon.part. uusinut; mon.ill. uusittiinrebuild (verb)recondition (verb)rehash (verb)renew (verb)renovate (verb)repeat (verb)replace (verb)replay (verb)rerun (verb)* * *• renew• uusilla• renovate• recur• repeat• replace• replay• revise• rerun• redecorate• reconstruct• rebuild• rebroadcast• modernize• be renewed• rehash• re-lay -
7 toistaa
yks.nom. toistaa; yks.gen. toistan; yks.part. toisti; yks.ill. toistaisi; mon.gen. toistakoon; mon.part. toistanut; mon.ill. toistettiinecho (verb)iterate (verb)re-echo (verb)reiterate (verb)renew (verb)repeat (verb)reproduce (verb)* * *• re-echo• say over• reproduce• repeat• reiterate• renew• iterate• echo• articulate• play back• REP -
8 verestää
yks.nom. verestää; yks.gen. verestän; yks.part. veresti; yks.ill. verestäisi; mon.gen. verestäköön; mon.part. verestänyt; mon.ill. verestettiinbe bloodshot (verb)brush up (verb)recall (verb)refresh (verb)renew (verb)revive (verb)* * *• activate• brush up• stimulate• revive• renew• refresh• recall• be bloodshot• touch up -
9 saneerata
yks.nom. saneerata; yks.gen. saneeraan; yks.part. saneerasi; yks.ill. saneeraisi; mon.gen. saneeratkoon; mon.part. saneerannut; mon.ill. saneerattiinrenovating (adje)rebuild (verb)renew (verb)renovate (verb)reorganize (verb)* * *• repair• restore• reorganize• renovate• rebuild• mend• clean up• renew -
10 at forny
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11 oppfriske
verb. refresh, freshen up, touch up verb. brush up verb. renew -
12 erneuern
I v/t2. (reparieren) repair, mend; (Dach, Haus) renovate, Am. auch rehabilitate, rehab umg.; (Gemälde) restore3. (Versprechen, Vertrag) renew; (wiederholen) repeat; (Ausweis, Lizenz, Patent etc.) renew; (System) reform4. fig. (Bekanntschaft, Freundschaft) revive* * *to regenerate; to renovate; to recondition; to renew;sich erneuernto regenerate* * *er|neu|ern [ɛɐ'nɔyɐn] ptp erneuertvtto renew; Forderung, Kritik to reiterate; (= renovieren) to renovate; (= restaurieren) to restore; (= auswechseln) Öl to change; Maschinenteile to replace; (= wieder beleben) to reviveeinen Vertrag ernéúern — to renew a contract
* * *1) (to begin, do, produce etc again: He renewed his efforts; We must renew our attack on drug abuse.) renew2) (to cause (eg a licence) to continue for another or longer period of time: My television licence has to be renewed in October.) renew3) (to make new or fresh or as if new again: The panels on the doors have all been renewed.) renew4) (to improve eg paintwork, a photograph etc by small touches: The photograph had been touched up.) touch up* * *er·neu·ern *[ɛɐ̯ˈnɔyɐn]vt▪ etw \erneuern to change sth, to replace sth▪ etw \erneuern lassen to have sth renovated [or repaired3. (verlängern)▪ etw \erneuern to renew sth▪ etw \erneuern to restore sth* * *1.transitives Verb1) (auswechseln) replace3) (verlängern lassen) extend, renew <permit, licence, contract>2.reflexives Verb < nature, growth> renew itself* * *A. v/t2. (reparieren) repair, mend; (Dach, Haus) renovate, US auch rehabilitate, rehab umg; (Gemälde) restore3. (Versprechen, Vertrag) renew; (wiederholen) repeat; (Ausweis, Lizenz, Patent etc) renew; (System) reform4. fig (Bekanntschaft, Freundschaft) revive* * *1.transitives Verb1) (auswechseln) replace3) (verlängern lassen) extend, renew <permit, licence, contract>2.reflexives Verb <nature, growth> renew itself* * *v.to regenerate v.to remake v.(§ p.,p.p.: remade)to renew v. -
13 renouveler
renouveler [ʀ(ə)nuv(ə)le]➭ TABLE 41. transitive verba. to renew ; [+ conseil d'administration] to re-elect• la chambre doit être renouvelée tous les cinq ans (Politics) the house must be re-elected every five years• cette découverte a complètement renouvelé notre vision des choses this discovery has given us a whole new insight into thingsb. [+ expérience, exploit] to repeat• la chambre a renouvelé sa confiance au gouvernement the house reaffirmed its confidence in the government2. reflexive verba. [incident] to happen again• et que ça ne se renouvelle plus ! and don't let it happen again!b. ( = être remplacé) les hommes au pouvoir ne se renouvellent pas assez men in power aren't replaced often enoughc. ( = innover) [auteur, peintre] to try something new* * *ʀənuvle
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1) ( proroger) to renew [passeport, abonnement]2) ( refaire) to renew, to repeat [suggestion, expérience, promesse]3) ( remplacer) to replace [matériel, équipe]; to change [eau]; to renew [stocks]4) ( redonner) to renew [soutien, prêt]5) ( rendre nouveau) to revitalize [genre, style]
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se renouveler verbe pronominal1) ( être remplacé)2) ( varier) [auteur, artiste] to try out new ideas3) ( se reproduire) [exploit, expérience] to happen again* * *ʀ(ə)nuv(ə)le vt1) [contrat] to renew2) [exploit, méfait] to repeat* * *renouveler verb table: appelerA vtr1 ( proroger) to renew [passeport, abonnement, bail, pacte]; elle a renouvelé son mandat Pol she has been re-elected;2 ( refaire) to renew, to repeat [suggestion, expérience, promesse, commande]; to renew [forces, efforts];3 ( remplacer) to replace [matériel, garde-robe, équipe]; to change [eau]; to renew [stocks]; renouveler l'air dans une chambre to air a room;4 ( redonner) to renew [soutien, prêt]; renouveler sa confiance en qn gén to reaffirm one's faith in sb; ( élire à nouveau) to re-elect sb;B se renouveler vpr1 ( être remplacé) [générations, techniques] to be replaced; une pièce où l'air ne se renouvelle pas a room which isn't aired;2 ( varier) [auteur, artiste] to try something new, to try out new ideas;3 ( se reproduire) [exploit, expérience] to happen again; que cela ne se renouvelle pas! don't let it happen again![rənuvle] verbe transitif1. [prolonger] to renewrenouveler un abonnement/un permis de séjour to renew a subscription/a residence permitle crédit a été renouvelé pour six mois the credit arrangement was extended for a further six monthsordonnance à renouveler repeat prescription, prescription to be renewedrenouveler un exploit/une tentative to repeat a feat/an attemptrenouveler sa garde-robe to get ou to buy some new clothes4. [réélire - groupe, assemblée] to re-elect————————se renouveler verbe pronominal intransitif2. [changer de style] to change one's stylec'est un bon acteur mais il ne se renouvelle pas assez he's a good actor but he doesn't vary his roles enough3. [groupe, assemblée] to be re-elected ou replaced -
14 verlängern
I v/t1. räumlich: lengthen; (Straße etc.) auch extend; MATH. produce; den Ball verlängern SPORT help the ball on; die Flanke mit dem Kopf ins Tor verlängern head the cross on into the goal2. zeitlich: prolong; (auch Kredit, Patent, Frist etc.) extend ( alle um by); (Wechsel, Vertrag) renew; seinen Pass etc. verlängern lassen get ( oder have) one’s passport etc. renewed; den Urlaub verlängern extend the holiday (Am. vacation)3. (Soße etc., verdünnen) stretch* * *(Gültigkeit erweitern) to renew; to prolong;(länger machen) to lengthen; to extend; to make longer; to elongate;(verdünnen) to eke out; to stretch* * *ver|lạ̈n|gern [fEɐ'lɛŋɐn] ptp verlä\#ngert1. vt1) (= länger machen) to extend; (esp räumlich) to lengthen, to make longer; (esp zeitlich) to prolong; Leben, Schmerzen, Leiden etc to prolong; Hosenbein, Ärmel etc to lengthen; Pass, Abonnement etc to renewdie Suppe/Soße verlängern (fig inf) — to make the soup/gravy go further
See:→ Rücken2) (Sport) Ball, Pass to touch (zu jdm to sb)2. vrto be extended; (räumlich auch) to be lengthened; (zeitlich auch, Leiden etc) to be prolonged3. vi(Sport) to play on* * *1) ((made) long and narrow; stretched out: An oval looks like an elongated circle.) elongated2) (to make longer: She had to let down the child's skirt.) let down3) (to make or become longer: I'll have to lengthen this skirt; The days are lengthening now that the spring has come.) lengthen4) (to make longer: Please do not prolong the discussion unnecessarily.) prolong* * *ver·län·gern *[fɛɐ̯ˈlɛŋɐn]I. vt▪ [jdm] etw \verlängern to extend sth [for sb]jdm das Leben \verlängern to prolong sb's lifeeinen Vertrag \verlängern to renew [or extend] a contractII. vrdas Abonnement verlängert sich automatisch um ein weiteres Jahr the subscription will be renewed automatically for another year* * *1.transitives Verb1) lengthen, make longer <skirt, sleeve, etc.>; extend <flex, cable, road, etc.>2) (länger gültig sein lassen) renew <passport, driving licence, etc.>; extend, renew < contract>3) (länger dauern lassen) extend, prolong <stay, life, suffering, etc.> (um by)2.reflexives Verb (länger werden) become longer; <stay, life, suffering, etc.> be prolonged (um by); (länger gültig bleiben) <contract etc.> be extended* * *A. v/tden Ball verlängern SPORT help the ball on;die Flanke mit dem Kopf ins Tor verlängern head the cross on into the goalum by); (Wechsel, Vertrag) renew;seinen Pass etcden Urlaub verlängern extend the holiday (US vacation)3. (Soße etc, verdünnen) stretch* * *1.transitives Verb1) lengthen, make longer <skirt, sleeve, etc.>; extend <flex, cable, road, etc.>2) (länger gültig sein lassen) renew <passport, driving licence, etc.>; extend, renew < contract>3) (länger dauern lassen) extend, prolong <stay, life, suffering, etc.> (um by)2.reflexives Verb (länger werden) become longer; <stay, life, suffering, etc.> be prolonged (um by); (länger gültig bleiben) <contract etc.> be extended* * *(zeitlich) v.to prolong v. v.to elongate v.to extend v.to lengthen v. -
15 renovar
v.1 to renovate (to change) (mobiliario, local).renovar el vestuario to buy new clothes, to update one's wardrobela empresa ha renovado su imagen the company has brought its image up to date2 to renew (rehacer) (carné, contrato, ataques).Ella renueva los muebles She renews the furniture.Ella renueva el plazo She renews the deadline.Ella renueva la relación She renews the relationship.3 to restore.4 to revitalize.5 to revalidate, to renovate.Ella renueva el pasaporte She revalidates the passport.6 to retread, to remold, to remould.* * *1 (gen) to renew2 (casa) to renovate; (de decoración) to redecorate3 (de personal) to reorganize1 to be renewed* * *verb1) to renew2) renovate* * *1. VT1) [+ contrato, pasaporte, suscripción] to renew2) [+ edificio] to renovate; [+ sistema informático] to update, upgrade3) [+ muebles] to change4) [+ partido, asamblea] to clear out5) (=reanudar) [+ ataques] to renew; [+ conversaciones] to resume2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <pasaporte/contrato> to renew2) < mobiliario> to change; <edificio/barrio> to renovate3) <organización/sistema> to update, bring up to date4) <ataque/esperanza/promesa> to renew2.renovarse v prona) sospechas/dolor/interés to be renewedb) persona to be revitalizedrenovarse o morir or (RPl) renovarse es vivir — (fr hecha) adapt or die
* * *= refresh, refurbish, reinvent [re-invent], renovate, renew, revamp, bring + Nombre + up to date.Ex. It thrives on ambiguity, irony, paradox, which bring the disparate and hitherto unconnected into relationship, revealing new shades of meaning, or refreshing the worn, the tired, the cliched.Ex. In 1978, funds became available to refurbish the library.Ex. Schools of library and information science are once again intellectually impoverished, and the Graduate Library School ought to be reinvented or re-created.Ex. This article discusses factors leading to a decision to extend and renovate the existing main library building during 1985 to 1986.Ex. But the new regulations were both unpopular and ineffective, and were not renewed after 1695.Ex. Library schools must revamp their curricula and librarianship should become a respected profession.Ex. While Jewett, contemplating the use of individual entries that could more easily be changed and brought up to date, found it desirable to rule that the entry should be under the latest name used by the author.----* renovar el préstamo de un documento = renew + document.* renovar fondos = turn over.* renovar los votos = renew + Posesivo + vows.* renovarse = change with + the times, move with + the times, reinvent + Reflexivo.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <pasaporte/contrato> to renew2) < mobiliario> to change; <edificio/barrio> to renovate3) <organización/sistema> to update, bring up to date4) <ataque/esperanza/promesa> to renew2.renovarse v prona) sospechas/dolor/interés to be renewedb) persona to be revitalizedrenovarse o morir or (RPl) renovarse es vivir — (fr hecha) adapt or die
* * *= refresh, refurbish, reinvent [re-invent], renovate, renew, revamp, bring + Nombre + up to date.Ex: It thrives on ambiguity, irony, paradox, which bring the disparate and hitherto unconnected into relationship, revealing new shades of meaning, or refreshing the worn, the tired, the cliched.
Ex: In 1978, funds became available to refurbish the library.Ex: Schools of library and information science are once again intellectually impoverished, and the Graduate Library School ought to be reinvented or re-created.Ex: This article discusses factors leading to a decision to extend and renovate the existing main library building during 1985 to 1986.Ex: But the new regulations were both unpopular and ineffective, and were not renewed after 1695.Ex: Library schools must revamp their curricula and librarianship should become a respected profession.Ex: While Jewett, contemplating the use of individual entries that could more easily be changed and brought up to date, found it desirable to rule that the entry should be under the latest name used by the author.* renovar el préstamo de un documento = renew + document.* renovar fondos = turn over.* renovar los votos = renew + Posesivo + vows.* renovarse = change with + the times, move with + the times, reinvent + Reflexivo.* * *vtA (prolongar la validez de) ‹pasaporte/contrato› to renewel partido tiene posibilidades de renovar su mandato the party has a chance of renewing its mandateB (cambiar) ‹mobiliario› to change; ‹edificio/barrio› to renovateC (reformar, poner al día) ‹organización/sistema/lenguaje› to update, bring up to daterenovaron el código de la circulación they updated the highway code, they brought the highway code up to dateD (reavivar, reanudar) to renewha renovado su ataque contra la oposición she has renewed her attack on the oppositionel volver a verlo renovó mi dolor seeing him again opened up old wounds o brought back the painvolvió al trabajo con renovadas fuerzas she returned to work with renewed energy, she returned to work revitalized1 «sospechas/dolor» to be renewed2 «persona» to be revitalized* * *
renovar ( conjugate renovar) verbo transitivo
‹edificio/barrio› to renovate
renovarse verbo pronominal
renovar verbo transitivo
1 (un permiso, carné) to renew
2 (un edificio, etc) to renovate
(sistemas, maquinaria, etc) to update: tengo que renovar mi vestuario, my wardrobe needs updating
(modernizar) to transform, reform
3 (las hostilidades, un esfuerzo, etc) to renew
con renovadas fuerzas, with renewed energy
' renovar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mobiliario
English:
do up
- extend
- redevelop
- renew
- renovate
- revamp
- tart up
- visa
- refurbish
- rewire
* * *♦ vt1. [cambiar] [mobiliario, local] to renovate;[personal, plantilla] to make changes to, to shake out;renovar el vestuario to buy new clothes, to update one's wardrobe;la empresa ha renovado su imagen the company has brought its image up to date2. [carné, contrato] to renew3. [ataques, esfuerzos] to renew4. [restaurar] to restore5. [revitalizar] to revitalize* * *v/t renew* * *renovar {19} vt1) : to renew, to restore2) : to renovate* * *renovar vb1. (dar vigencia) to renew2. (cambiar) to change / to replace3. (actualizar) to update -
16 reanudar
v.to resume.Silvia reinició su amistad con Ricardo Silvia reinitiated her friendship with Richard.* * *1 (gen) to renew, resume, re-establish2 (conversaciones, negociaciones) to resume; (clases) to start again; (amistad) to renew; (paso, marcha) to set off again on1 to start again, resume* * *verb* * *1.VT [+ diálogo, viaje] to resumereanudaron su amistad tras una larga separación — they resumed their friendship after a long separation, they took up their friendship again after a long separation
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml) <conversaciones/negociaciones/viaje> to resume; < hostilidades> to renew, resume2.reanudarse v pron to resume* * *= restart, resume, reinstitute.Ex. The system restarts the previously discontinued search, instead of just using the incomplete results.Ex. 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex. The move came on the heels of Russia's decision to reinstitute bomber missions over the North Sea after a 17-year hiatus.----* reanudar las operaciones = be back in business.* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml) <conversaciones/negociaciones/viaje> to resume; < hostilidades> to renew, resume2.reanudarse v pron to resume* * *= restart, resume, reinstitute.Ex: The system restarts the previously discontinued search, instead of just using the incomplete results.
Ex: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex: The move came on the heels of Russia's decision to reinstitute bomber missions over the North Sea after a 17-year hiatus.* reanudar las operaciones = be back in business.* * *reanudar [A1 ]vt( frml); ‹conversaciones/negociaciones› to resumereanudará las clases en septiembre he starts classes again o goes back to school in Septemberhan decidido reanudar las relaciones diplomáticas they have decided to resume diplomatic relationsreanudaron las hostilidades tras una breve tregua hostilities were renewed o resumed after a brief ceasefirereanudaron el viaje al amanecer they resumed their journey at dawn, they set off again at dawnto resumeel servicio se reanudará el jueves the service will resume on Thursday* * *
reanudar ( conjugate reanudar) verbo transitivo (frml) ‹conversaciones/negociaciones/viaje› to resume;
‹ hostilidades› to renew, resume;
‹amistad/relación› to renew, revive
reanudarse verbo pronominal
to resume
reanudar verbo transitivo to resume, renew: tras la interrupción, reanudó el discurso, he continued with his speech after the interruption
' reanudar' also found in these entries:
English:
recommence
- renew
- rerun
- restart
- resume
- roll back
- take up
- reopen
- take
* * *♦ vt[conversación, actividad] to resume; [amistad] to renew* * *v/t resume* * *reanudar vt: to resume, to renew* * *reanudar vb to renew / to resume -
17 réabonner
réabonner [ʀeabɔne]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb* * *ʀeabɔneréabonner quelqu'un — ( à une revue) to renew somebody's subscription (à to); Théâtre to renew somebody's season ticket
* * *ʀeabɔne vt* * *réabonner verb table: aimer[reabɔne] verbe transitif————————se réabonner verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[à un cinéma, théâtre etc.] to renew one's season ticket[à une revue] to renew one's subscription -
18 auffrischen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. allg. freshen up, refresh; (Gemälde, Farben etc.) touch up, restore; (Möbel) varnish; do up umg.; (erneuern) renew, regenerate; (Kenntnisse) brush up; (Bekanntschaft) revive; (Impfung) boost, get a booster2. (Lager, Vorräte) replenish, restockII v/refl und v/i Wind: freshen up; unpers.: es hat aufgefrischt it’s freshened up ( oder got a bit breezy)* * *to freshen up; to refresh; to brush up* * *auf|fri|schen sep1. vtto freshen ( up); Anstrich, Farbe auch to brighten up; Möbel etc to renovate, to refurbish; (= ergänzen) Vorräte to replenish; (fig ) Erinnerungen to refresh; Kenntnisse to polish up; Sprachkenntnisse to brush up; persönliche Beziehungen to renew; Impfung to boost2. vi aux sein or haben(Wind) to freshen3. vi impers aux seinto get fresher or cooler* * *(to become fresh or cool: The wind began to freshen.) freshen* * *auf|fri·schenI. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (reaktivieren)frühere Beziehungen/Freundschaften \auffrischen to renew [earlier] relationships/friendshipsseine Erinnerungen \auffrischen to refresh one's memoriesseine Kenntnisse \auffrischen to polish up one's knowledge sepsein Französisch \auffrischen to brush up one's French sep2. (erneuern)sein Make-up \auffrischen to retouch [or sep touch up] one's make-up3. MEDeine Impfung \auffrischen to boost an inoculation4. (ergänzen)Vorräte \auffrischen to replenish stocks▪ \auffrischend fresheningIII. vi impers Hilfsverb: sein▪ es frischt auf it's getting [or becoming] cooler [or fresher]* * *transitives Verb freshen up; brighten up <colour, paintwork>; renovate <polish, furniture>; (restaurieren) restore <tapestry, fresco, etc.>; (fig.) revive < old memories>; renew <acquaintance, friendship>* * *auffrischen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. allg freshen up, refresh; (Gemälde, Farben etc) touch up, restore; (Möbel) varnish; do up umg; (erneuern) renew, regenerate; (Kenntnisse) brush up; (Bekanntschaft) revive; (Impfung) boost, get a boosterB. v/r & v/i Wind: freshen up; unpers:es hat aufgefrischt it’s freshened up ( oder got a bit breezy)* * *transitives Verb freshen up; brighten up <colour, paintwork>; renovate <polish, furniture>; (restaurieren) restore <tapestry, fresco, etc.>; (fig.) revive < old memories>; renew <acquaintance, friendship>* * *n.refreshing n. -
19 reconduire
reconduire [ʀ(ə)kɔ̃dyiʀ]➭ TABLE 38 transitive verba. ( = raccompagner) reconduire qn chez lui/à la gare to take sb home/to the station• il a été reconduit à la frontière par les policiers he was escorted back to the frontier by the police• reconduire qn à pied/en voiture chez lui to walk/drive sb homeb. [+ politique, bail] to renew* * *ʀ(ə)kɔ̃dɥiʀ1) ( accompagner) ( à la porte) to see [somebody] outreconduire quelqu'un chez lui/à la gare — gén to take somebody home/to the station; ( en voiture) to drive somebody home/to the station
2) ( prolonger) to extend [grève, cessez-le-feu]; ( renouveler) to renew [mandat, accord]3) ( piloter) to drive [something] again* * *ʀ(ə)kɔ̃dɥiʀ vt1) (= raccompagner) (à la porte) to show out, (au domicile) to see home, to take home3)reconduire à la frontière (= expulser) — to deport
* * *reconduire verb table: conduire vtr1 ( accompagner) ( à la porte) to see [sb] out; reconduire qn chez lui/à la gare gén to take sb home/to the station; ( à pied) to walk sb home/to the station; ( en voiture) to drive sb home/to the station; la police l'a reconduit à la frontière the police escorted him back to the border;2 ( prolonger) to extend [grève, cessez-le-feu]; ( renouveler) to renew [mandat, accord]; reconduire qn dans ses fonctions to re-elect sb; être reconduit dans ses fonctions to be re-elected, to remain in office;3 ( piloter) to drive [sth] again.[rəkɔ̃dɥir] verbe transitif1. [accompagner]reconduire quelqu'un à pied/en voiture to walk/to drive somebody home[vers la sortie] to show to the doorinutile de me reconduire, je connais le chemin please don't trouble yourself, I know the way2. [expulser] to escortles terroristes ont été reconduits à la frontière sous bonne escorte the terrorists were escorted (back) to the border by the police ou were taken (back) to the border under police escort -
20 renouer
renouer [ʀənwe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. intransitive verb* * *ʀənwe
1.
1) lit to retie [lacets, ficelle]2) fig to pick up the thread of [conversation]
2.
verbe transitif indirectrenouer avec — ( après une dispute) to make up with [personne]; ( après avoir perdu contact) to get back in touch with [personne]; to revive [tradition]; to re-establish [pratique]; to go back to [passé]
* * *ʀənwe1. vt1) (refaire un nœud) [cravate] to retie2) (= reprendre, recommencer) [conversation, liaison] to renew, to resume2. virenouer avec [tradition] — to revive, [habitude] to take up again
* * *renouer verb table: aimerA vtr1 lit to retie [lacets, ficelle];B renouer avec vtr ind renouer avec ( après dispute) to make up with [personne]; ( après perte de contact) to get back in touch with [personne]; to revive [tradition]; to re-establish [pratique]; to go back to [passé]; j'ai renoué avec d'anciennes connaissances I've got GB ou gotten US back in touch with old acquaintances of mine.[rənwe] verbe transitifrenouer une liaison to rekindle ou to revive an old affair————————[rənwe] verbe intransitifrenouer avec la tradition/l'usage to revive traditions/customs
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