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1 ( return) restituer, rendre [property] (to à) ;2 ( bring back) rétablir [health] ; rendre [faculty] ; redonner [confidence, good humour] (to à) ; restaurer, rétablir [right, custom, tradition] (to à) ; rétablir [peace, law, tax] (to à) ; Pol rétablir [monarch, regime] ; to restore sb's sight rendre la vue à qn ; to be restored to health être rétabli ; his sight/health was restored to him il a recouvré la vue/la santé ; to restore sb to life ramener qn à la vie ; to restore law and order rétablir l'ordre ; to restore sb to power ramener qn au pouvoir ; to restore sacked workers to their jobs réintégrer des travailleurs licenciés ; you restore my faith in humanity tu me redonnes confiance dans le genre humain ;4 Comput redimensionner [window]. -
2 restore
restore [rɪ'stɔ:(r)](a) (re-establish → peace, confidence etc) restaurer, rétablir; (→ monarchy) restaurer; (→ monarch) remettre sur le trône;∎ to restore sb's sight/hearing rendre la vue/l'ouïe à qn;∎ restored to his former post rétabli ou réintégré dans ses anciennes fonctions;∎ if the left-wing government is restored to power si le gouvernement de gauche revient au pouvoir;∎ it restored my faith in human nature cela m'a redonné confiance en la nature humaine;∎ the treatment should soon restore his health or him to health le traitement devrait très vite le remettre sur pied;∎ she managed to restore the company to profitability grâce à elle, l'entreprise fait de nouveau des profits(b) (repair, clean → work of art, building) restaurer;∎ to restore sth to its former glory redonner son éclat d'antan à qch;∎ to be restored to its former glory retrouver son éclat d'antan(d) (give back) rendre, restituer;∎ the jewels have been restored to their rightful owners les bijoux ont été rendus ou restitués à leurs propriétaires légitimes2 nounComputing restauration f -
3 restore
restore [rɪˈstɔ:r]b. ( = repair) restaurer* * *[rɪ'stɔː(r)]transitive verb1) ( return) restituer, rendre [property] (to à)2) ( bring back) rétablir [health]; rendre [faculty]; redonner [good humour] (to à); rétablir [peace, monarchy, rights]3) ( repair) restaurer4) Computing redimensionner [window] -
4 миротворческие усилия
миротворческие усилия
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peacekeeping
The activities to prevent, contain, moderate and/or terminate the hostilities between or within States, through the medium of an impartial third party intervention, organised and directed internationally. This intervention is conducted using military forces, police and civilians with the consent of the main belligerents, to complement the diplomatic conflict resolution process and, to restore and maintain peace. (Source: VCDS)
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