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1 reparation
[ˌrepə'reɪʃn] 1.nome form. ammenda f.2.nome plurale reparations pol. risarcimento m.sing. dei danni di guerra* * *[repə-]1) (the act of making up for something wrong that has been done.) riparazione2) (money paid for this purpose.) risarcimento* * *reparation /rɛpəˈreɪʃn/n.1 [u] riparazione ( di danni, offese, ecc.); risarcimento: to ask reparation for the damage suffered, chiedere riparazione del danno subito; to make reparation for st., fare ammenda di qc.; riparare a qc. ( un torto, ecc.)3 (arc.) riparazioni; lavori di restauro.* * *[ˌrepə'reɪʃn] 1.nome form. ammenda f.2.nome plurale reparations pol. risarcimento m.sing. dei danni di guerra -
2 reparation repa·ra·tion n
[ˌrɛpə'reɪʃ(ə)n]frm riparazione f -
3 amends
[ə'mendz]nome plurale1) (reparation)to make amends for — risarcire [ damage]
to make amends to sb. — risarcire qcn
2)to make amends — (redeem oneself) fare ammenda
* * *amends /əˈmɛndz/n. pl. (col verbo al sing.)1 ammenda; riparazione: to make amends ( for), fare ammenda (di); riparare (a); farsi perdonare (qc.)2 indennizzo; risarcimento.* * *[ə'mendz]nome plurale1) (reparation)to make amends for — risarcire [ damage]
to make amends to sb. — risarcire qcn
2)to make amends — (redeem oneself) fare ammenda
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4 repair
I [rɪ'peə(r)]1) riparazione f.; (of clothes) rammendo m.; (of building) ristrutturazione f.; mar. (of hull) raddobbo m."road under repair" — "lavori in corso"
2) form. (condition)to be in good, bad repair — essere in buono, cattivo stato
II [rɪ'peə(r)]to keep sth. in good repair — tenere bene qcs
2) form. fig. riparare, rimediare a [ wrong]III [rɪ'peə(r)]verbo intransitivo form. (go) recarsi* * *[ri'peə] 1. verb1) (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.) riparare2) (to put right or make up for: Nothing can repair the harm done by your foolish remarks.) riparare, rimediare2. noun1) ((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.) riparazione2) (a condition or state: The road is in bad repair; The house is in a good state of repair.) condizione, (buone condizioni)•- reparable
- reparation
- repairman* * *repair /rɪˈpɛə(r)/n.1 [uc] riparazione: The insurance company will pay for the repairs to my car, l'assicurazione pagherà le riparazioni della mia auto; to undergo repairs, andare in riparazione; to be beyond repair, non essere riparabile; to carry out repairs, eseguire riparazioni● (naut.) repair dock, bacino di riparazione □ (naut.) repair ship, nave officina □ repair shop, officina di riparazioni □ (naut.) repair yard, cantiere di raddobbo □ to be in (a) good [bad] ( state of) repair, essere in buono [cattivo] stato □ to be in need of repair, dover essere riparato; ( di edificio) dover essere restaurato □ to be out of repair, essere in cattivo stato □ under repair, in riparazione; ( di edificio) in restauro □ (naut.) to undergo repairs, essere ai lavori (o in raddobbo) □ «Road under repair» ( cartello stradale), «lavori in corso».♦ (to) repair (1) /rɪˈpɛə(r)/v. t.1 riparare; aggiustare: to repair an engine [a pair of shoes, a railway track], riparare un motore [un paio di scarpe, un binario ferroviario] NOTA D'USO: - to mend, to fix o to repair?-3 riparare, rimediare a: to repair a wrong, riparare un torto; to repair a mistake, rimediare a un errore; to repair the damage [loss], risarcire il danno [la perdita](to) repair (2) /rɪˈpɛə(r)/v. i.(form., scherz.) riparare; rifugiarsi: After dinner, we repaired to the pub for a few beers, dopo cena, ce ne siamo andati al pub a bere qualche birra.* * *I [rɪ'peə(r)]1) riparazione f.; (of clothes) rammendo m.; (of building) ristrutturazione f.; mar. (of hull) raddobbo m."road under repair" — "lavori in corso"
2) form. (condition)to be in good, bad repair — essere in buono, cattivo stato
II [rɪ'peə(r)]to keep sth. in good repair — tenere bene qcs
2) form. fig. riparare, rimediare a [ wrong]III [rɪ'peə(r)]verbo intransitivo form. (go) recarsi
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