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repair

  • 1 repair

    javítás, kijavítás, tatarozás, rendbehozás to repair: megy vhova, kijavít, menekül vhova, rendbehoz
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    [ri'peə] 1. verb
    1) (to mend; to make (something) that is damaged or has broken down work again; to restore to good condition: to repair a broken lock / torn jacket.) megjavít
    2) (to put right or make up for: Nothing can repair the harm done by your foolish remarks.) helyrehoz
    2. noun
    1) ((often in plural) the act of repairing something damaged or broken down: I put my car into the garage for repairs; The bridge is under repair.) javítás
    2) (a condition or state: The road is in bad repair; The house is in a good state of repair.) állapot
    - reparable
    - reparation
    - repairman

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  • 2 repair\ pit

    javítóakna, szerelőgödör

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  • 3 repair\ shop

    autójavító, javítóműhely

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  • 4 be\ under\ repair

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  • 5 beyond\ repair

    helyrehozhatatlan, helyrehozhatatlanul

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  • 6 in\ good\ repair

    jó állapotban, jó karban

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  • 7 out\ of\ repair

    rossz karban, rossz állapotban

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  • 8 put\ in\ repair

    javít, tataroz, javításba ad

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  • 9 road\ under\ repair

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  • 10 tyre-repair\ plaster

    gumiabroncs-tapasz, saller

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  • 11 cobble

    utcakő, nagy kavics, macskakő, folyamkavics to cobble: kövez, foltoz, kavicsol, összetákol, kikövez
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    I ['kobl] noun
    (a rounded stone formerly used in paving streets.) macskakő
    II ['kobl] verb
    1) (to mend (shoes).) foltoz
    2) (to make or repair badly or roughly.) összetákol

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  • 12 disrepair

    megrongáltság, elhanyagoltság
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    [disrə'peə]
    (the state of needing repair: The old house has fallen into disrepair.) lepusztult állapot

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  • 13 dock

    kikötő, vádlottak padja, dokk to dock: megnyirbál, dokkba állít, dokkol, megkurtít, kiköt
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    I 1. [dok] noun
    1) (a deepened part of a harbour etc where ships go for loading, unloading, repair etc: The ship was in dock for three weeks.) dokk
    2) (the area surrounding this: He works down at the docks.) kikötő, dokkok
    3) (the box in a law court where the accused person sits or stands.) vádlottak padja
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) enter a dock and tie up alongside a quay: The liner docked in Southampton this morning.) kiköt
    - dockyard II [dok] verb
    (to cut short or remove part from: The dog's tail had been docked; His wages were docked to pay for the broken window.) megkurtít

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  • 14 electrician

    villanyszerelő
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    [-ʃən]
    noun (a person whose job is to make, install, repair etc electrical equipment: The electrician mended the electric fan.) villanyszerelő

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  • 15 equipment

    felszerelési tárgyak, szerelvények, berendezés
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    1) (the clothes, machines, tools etc necessary for a particular kind of work, activity etc: The mechanic could not repair the car because he did not have the right equipment; The boy could not afford the equipment necessary for mountaineering.) felszerelési tárgyak
    2) (the act of equipping.) felszerelés

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  • 16 fix

    helyzetpont-meghatározás, javítás, nehéz helyzet to fix: felerősít, ártalmatlanná tesz, letelepszik, fixál
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    [fiks] 1. verb
    1) (to make firm or steady: He fixed the post firmly in the ground; He fixed his eyes on the door.) rögzít
    2) (to attach; to join: He fixed the shelf to the wall.) felerősít
    3) (to mend or repair: He has succeeded in fixing my watch.) megjavít
    4) (to direct (attention, a look etc) at: She fixed all her attention on me.) irányít
    5) ((often with up) to arrange; to settle: to fix a price; We fixed (up) a meeting.) elrendez; megállapít; megjelöl
    6) (to make (something) permanent by the use of certain chemicals: to fix a photgraphic print.) fixál (vegyi úton)
    7) (to prepare; to get ready: I'll fix dinner tonight.) megcsinál
    2. noun
    (trouble; a difficulty: I'm in a terrible fix!) szorultság, "pác"
    - fixed
    - fixedly
    - fixture
    - fix on
    - fix someone up with something
    - fix up with something
    - fix someone up with
    - fix up with

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  • 17 fund

    tőke, alap to fund: tőkésít, befektet
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    1) (a sum of money for a special purpose: Have you given money to the repair fund?) anyagi alap
    2) (a store or supply: He has a fund of funny stories.) készlet

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  • 18 get in

    (to send for (a person): The television is broken - we'll need to get a man in to repair it.) hív(at)

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  • 19 handbook

    noun (a small book giving information about (how to do) something: a handbook of European birds; a bicycle-repair handbook.) kézikönyv

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  • 20 instructive

    tanító, tanulságos
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    [-tiv]
    adjective (giving knowledge or information: He gave an instructive talk about electrical repair work.) tanulságos

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Repair — Re*pair , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Repaired} ( p?rd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Repairing}.] [F. r[ e]parer, L. reparare; pref. re re + parare to prepare. See {Pare}, and cf. {Reparation}.] 1. To restore to a sound or good state after decay, injury,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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

  • Repair — Re*pair , n. 1. Restoration to a sound or good state after decay, waste, injury, or partial restruction; supply of loss; reparation; as, materials are collected for the repair of a church or of a city. [1913 Webster] Sunk down and sought repair… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • repair — repair1 [ri per′] vt. [ME repairen < OFr reparer < L reparare < re , again + parare, to get ready, PREPARE] 1. to put back in good condition after damage, decay, etc.; mend; fix 2. to renew; restore; revive [to repair one s health] 3. to …   English World dictionary

  • Repair — Re*pair , n. [OF. repaire retreat, asylum, abode. See {Repair} to go.] 1. The act of repairing or resorting to a place. [R.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] The king sent a proclamation for their repair to their houses. Clarendon. [1913 Webster] 2. Place …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • repair — ‘mend’ [14] and repair ‘go’ [14] are two distinct words. The former comes via Old French reparer from Latin reparāre ‘put back in order’, a compound verb formed from the prefix re ‘back’ and parāre ‘put in order’ (source of English prepare).… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • repair — Ⅰ. repair [1] ► VERB 1) restore (something damaged, worn, or faulty) to a good condition. 2) set right (a rift in relations). ► NOUN 1) the action of repairing. 2) a result of this. 3) the relative ph …   English terms dictionary

  • repair — ‘mend’ [14] and repair ‘go’ [14] are two distinct words. The former comes via Old French reparer from Latin reparāre ‘put back in order’, a compound verb formed from the prefix re ‘back’ and parāre ‘put in order’ (source of English prepare).… …   Word origins

  • Repair — Re*pair (r? p?r ), v. i. [OE. repairen, OF. repairier to return, fr. L. repatriare to return to one s contry, to go home again; pref. re re + patria native country, fr. pater father. See {Father}, and cf. {Repatriate}.] 1. To return. [Obs.] [1913 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • repair — [n] restoration, fixing adjustment, darn, improvement, mend, new part, overhaul, patch, reconstruction, reformation, rehabilitation, replacement, substitution; concepts 513,700,824 Ant. breaking, damage, destruction, harm, hurt, injury, neglect,… …   New thesaurus

  • repair — repair. См. репаративный синтез. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) …   Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.

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