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1 reutilizar
v.1 to reuse.2 to repurpose.* * *1 to reuse* * *VT to reuse* * *= reuse [re-use], reutilise [reutilize, -USA].Ex. They have implemented a voluntary system for libraries of charging for photocopies with flat-rate 5 franc tokens, which can either be re-used by the recipient or cashed in for 4 francs.Ex. The project was launched to help make copyright content more 'active' by ensuring that it can be reutilised with a minimum of transactional effort.* * *= reuse [re-use], reutilise [reutilize, -USA].Ex: They have implemented a voluntary system for libraries of charging for photocopies with flat-rate 5 franc tokens, which can either be re-used by the recipient or cashed in for 4 francs.
Ex: The project was launched to help make copyright content more 'active' by ensuring that it can be reutilised with a minimum of transactional effort.* * *reutilizar [A4 ]vtreutilize* * *
reutilizar ( conjugate reutilizar) verbo transitivo
to reuse
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rework
- reuse
* * *reutilizar vtto reuse* * *v/t re-use* * *reutilizar {21} vt: to recycle, to reuse -
2 volver a utilizar
(v.) = recapture, reutilise [reutilize, -USA]Ex. Therefore, if you perform a lot of deletions or editing of MARC records held on a data disk, running this utility will recapture the 'dead' space and maximize your disk storage space.Ex. The project was launched to help make copyright content more 'active' by ensuring that it can be reutilised with a minimum of transactional effort.* * *(v.) = recapture, reutilise [reutilize, -USA]Ex: Therefore, if you perform a lot of deletions or editing of MARC records held on a data disk, running this utility will recapture the 'dead' space and maximize your disk storage space.
Ex: The project was launched to help make copyright content more 'active' by ensuring that it can be reutilised with a minimum of transactional effort.
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