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  • 1 plaster

    1. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) a substance put on walls, ceilings etc which dries to form a hard smooth surface: He mixed up some plaster to repair the wall; a plaster ceiling.) tinkas; tinkuotas
    2) (( also adjective) (also plaster of Paris) (of) a similar quick-drying substance used for supporting broken limbs, making models etc: She's got her arm in plaster; a plaster model.) gipsas; gipsinis
    3) ((also sticking-plaster; American Band-Aid) (a piece of) sticky tape (sometimes with a dressing) used to cover a wound etc: You should put a plaster on that cut.) pleistras
    2. verb
    1) (to put plaster on: They plastered the walls.) (iš)tinkuoti, (su)gipsuoti
    2) (to spread or apply rather too thickly: She'd look nicer if she didn't plaster so much make-up on her face.) (už)tepti
    - plastic 3. adjective
    (easily made into different shapes.) plastinis, plastiškas

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  • 2 restore

    [rə'sto:]
    1) (to repair (a building, a painting, a piece of furniture etc) so that it looks as it used to or ought to.) restauruoti, atnaujinti
    2) (to bring back to a normal or healthy state: The patient was soon restored to health.) atstatyti, sugrąžinti
    3) (to bring or give back: to restore law and order; The police restored the stolen cars to their owners.) atstatyti, grąžinti
    4) (to bring or put (a person) back to a position, rank etc he once had: He was asked to resign but was later restored to his former job as manager.) sugrąžinti
    - restorer

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  • 3 technician

    [-'niʃən]
    noun (a person who has been trained to do something which involves some skill, eg with a piece of machinery: One of our technicians will repair the machine.) technikas

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  • 4 unprofessional

    1) ((of a person's conduct) not according to the (usually moral) standards required in his profession: The doctor was dismissed from his post for unprofessional conduct.) nesiderinantis su profesine etika
    2) ((of a piece of work etc) not done with the skill of a trained person: This repair looks a bit unprofessional.) neprofesionalus, nekvalifikuotas

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  • repair — I noun adjustment, alteration, amelioration, betterment, correction, cure, fixing, improvement, melioration, mending, overhaul, patching, reanimation, reassembling, reconditioning, reconstruction, recovery, rectification, redintegration,… …   Law dictionary

  • Piece — Piece, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pieced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Piecing}.] 1. To make, enlarge, or repair, by the addition of a piece or pieces; to patch; as, to piece a garment; often with out. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To unite; to join; to combine. Fuller …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • piece — [n1] part allotment, bit, bite, chunk, cut, division, dole, end, example, fraction, fragment, gob, half, hunk, instance, interest, iota, item, length, lot, lump, member, moiety, morsel, parcel, percentage, portion, quantity, quota, sample, scrap …   New thesaurus

  • piece — index commingle, component, constituent (part), detail, element, gun, item, lot, m …   Law dictionary

  • repair — [[t]rɪpe͟ə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ repairs, repairing, repaired 1) VERB If you repair something that has been damaged or is not working properly, you mend it. [V n] Goldsmith has repaired the roof to ensure the house is wind proof... [V n] The cost of… …   English dictionary

  • piece — noun 1 separate amount; parts of sth ADJECTIVE ▪ big, huge, large, long ▪ little, short, small, tiny ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • piece — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *pettia, of Gaulish origin; akin to Welsh peth thing Date: 13th century 1. a part of a whole: as a. fragment < pieces of broken glass > b. any of the individual members… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • piece — n 1. part, segment, section, division, subdivision; constituent, component, ingredient, element, factor; parcel, fragment, fraction, shred, shard; particle, bit, scrap, crumb, morsel; snippet, cutting, clipping, wisp, remnant; slice, helping,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • piece — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. scrap, morsel, bit; section, fragment, part; slang, sex object, sexpot, beauty, hunk. v. t. unite, combine, patch, repair. See junction, drama. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Part] Syn. portion, share,… …   English dictionary for students

  • repair — I. v. a. 1. Mend, refit, retouch, vamp, tinker, piece, patch, touch up, vamp up, patch up, renew, amend. 2. Retrieve, restore, make good, recruit. 3. Redress, atone for, make amends for. II. v. n. Go, resort, betake one s self. III. n.… …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • Homology directed repair — (HDR) is a mechanism in cells to repair double strand DNA lesions. This repair mechanism can only be used by the cell when there is a homologue piece of DNA present in the nucleus, mostly in G2 and S phase of the cell cycle. When the homologue… …   Wikipedia

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