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rə'nju:1) (to begin, do, produce etc again: He renewed his efforts; We must renew our attack on drug abuse.) renovar2) (to cause (eg a licence) to continue for another or longer period of time: My television licence has to be renewed in October.) renovar3) (to make new or fresh or as if new again: The panels on the doors have all been renewed.) renovar•- renewal
renew vb1. renovar2. reanudartr[rɪ'njʊː]1 (gen) renovar; (contract, permit, etc) prorrogar2 (start again) reanudar3 (replace) sustituir, cambiarrenew [ri'nu:, -'nju:] vt1) revive: renovar, reavivarto renew the sentiments of youth: renovar los sentimientos de la juventud2) resume: reanudar3) extend: renovarto renew a subscription: renovar una suscripciónv.• reanudar v.• refrescar v.• renovar v.rɪ'nuː, rɪ'njuːa) \<\<hope/promise\>\> renovar*; \<\<efforts/friendship\>\> reanudar; \<\<library book\>\> renovarthey renewed their attack on the Romans/minister — volvieron a atacar a los Romanos/a arremeter contra el ministro
b) renewed past p renovadorenewed outbreaks of rioting/violence — nuevos brotes de disturbios/violencia
[rɪ'njuː]VT1) (=restore) renovarskin renews itself every 28 days — la piel se renueva or se regenera cada 28 días
2) (=resume) [+ negotiations, relations] reanudarthe storm renewed itself with a vengeance — la tormenta volvió aún peor, se recrudeció la tormenta
to renew the attack — (Mil) volver al ataque
acquaintanceto renew one's efforts (to do sth) — volver a esforzarse (por hacer algo), reanudar sus esfuerzos (por hacer algo) frm
3) (=extend date of) [+ contract, passport, subscription, library book] renovar; [+ lease, loan] renovar, prorrogar4) (=reaffirm) [+ promise, vow] renovar5) (=replace) [+ component] cambiar; [+ supplies] reponer* * *[rɪ'nuː, rɪ'njuː]a) \<\<hope/promise\>\> renovar*; \<\<efforts/friendship\>\> reanudar; \<\<library book\>\> renovarthey renewed their attack on the Romans/minister — volvieron a atacar a los Romanos/a arremeter contra el ministro
b) renewed past p renovadorenewed outbreaks of rioting/violence — nuevos brotes de disturbios/violencia
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2 renewal
noun renovacióntr[rɪ'njʊːəl]1 renovación nombre femenino2 (new start) reanudación nombre femenino3 (replacement) sustitución nombre femenino, cambiorenewal [ri'nu:əl, -'nju:-] n: renovación fn.• reanudación s.f.• renovación s.f.• renuevo s.m.rɪ'nuːəl, rɪ'njuːəla) u ( revival) renovación fb) u c (of contract, subscription) renovación f[rɪ'njuːǝl]N1) (=reinvigoration) renacimiento ma spiritual renewal — un renacimiento espiritual, una renovación espiritual
2) (=renovation) renovación furban renewal — renovación f urbanística
3) (=restarting) [of negotiations, relations] reanudación f ; [of attack, hostilities] recrudecimiento m4) (=revalidation) [of contract, passport, subscription, library book] renovación f ; [of lease, loan] prórroga f, renovación f* * *[rɪ'nuːəl, rɪ'njuːəl]a) u ( revival) renovación fb) u c (of contract, subscription) renovación f
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