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121 riabilitare
rehabilitate* * *riabilitare v.tr.1 ( abilitare di nuovo) to re-qualify, to retrain3 (dir.) ( reintegrare nella condizione precedente) to reinstate, to restore: riabilitare qlcu. nei propri diritti, to reinstate s.o. to his rights; riabilitare un condannato, to rehabilitate an offender; riabilitare un fallito, to discharge a bankrupt4 (fig.) ( rimettere in buona fama) to rehabilitate: gli storici hanno riabilitato Riccardo III, historians have rehabilitated Richard III.◘ riabilitarsi v.rifl. (fig.) to rehabilitate oneself; to recover one's reputation, to restore one's good name: grazie a quel gesto riuscì a riabilitare, thanks to that gesture he managed to restore his good name.* * *[riabili'tare]1. vt(gen) to rehabilitate, fig to restore to favour Brit o favor Am2. vr (riabilitarsi)riabilitarsi agli occhi di qn — to redeem o.s. in sb's eyes
* * *[riabili'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (reintegrare) to re-establish, to reinstate2) (socialmente) to rehabilitate3) med. to rehabilitate [ arto]2.* * *riabilitare/riabili'tare/ [1]1 (reintegrare) to re-establish, to reinstate2 (socialmente) to rehabilitate3 med. to rehabilitate [ arto]II riabilitarsi verbo pronominale[ persona] to clear one's name, to recover one's reputation. -
122 riqualificare vt
[rikwalifi'kare](operaio) to retrain -
123 jemanden umschulen
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124 neu ausbilden für einen Beruf
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125 hacer
vbmake vb, do vb, wage vbhace un dineral he/she mints moneyhacemos referencia a nuestra carta de we refer to our letter of…hacer aportes (LAm) contributehacer la caja cash uphacer una campaña run/wage a campaignhacer caso take noticehacer circular (document) circulatehacer la competencia competehacer cuadrar las cuentas balance the bookshacer la cuenta tally up[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]hacer un curso de reconversión. hacer un curso de recapacitación (LAm) retrainhacer dinero make moneyhacer factoring (debts) factorhacer una fortuna make a fortunehacer frente a sus obligaciones meet one’s obligationshacer un gran avance make a breakthrough[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]hacer huelga, ir al paro; declararse en paro (LAm) strike vb[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]hacer huelga de celo, trabajar a reglamento (LAm) work to rulehacer impresión (credit card) take an imprinthacerle un favor a alguien do sb a favour[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]hacerle propaganda a, hacerle réclame a (LAm) advertise[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]hacer una oferta, licitar (LAm) bidhacer un pedido place an orderhacer planes make planshacer progresos make headwayhacer público (policy) issuehacer reformas en refurbish[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]hacer una reserva, hacer una reservation (LAm) make a reservationhacer responsable a alguien hold sb liable/responsiblehacerse con acquirehacerse buena reputación build a reputationhacerse cargo de take charge of sthhacerse con clientes win customershacerse conocer build a reputationhacerse rico make a fortunehacerse un seguro take out insurancehacer transbordo (transport) transferhacer uso de algo make use of sthhacer una visita visit -
126 deprogrammeren
v. deprogram, free from a bad influence, release from an addiction; retrain, teach new behavioral patterns -
127 herscholen
v. retrain, train again; train for a new occupation, teach or learn new job skills -
128 umschulen
um|schu·lenvtjdn \umschulen to transfer sb to another school
См. также в других словарях:
retrain — re‧train [ˌriːˈtreɪn] verb [intransitive, transitive] HUMAN RESOURCES to learn new skills or to teach someone the skills needed to do a different job: • We bought new software and had to retrain everyone to use the database. retraining noun… … Financial and business terms
Retrain-Funktion — Retrain Funktion, Funktion eines Modems, bei absinkender Empfangsqualität während der Übertragung eine Optimierung der Übertragungsparameter vorzunehmen … Universal-Lexikon
retrain — (v.) 1905, from RE (Cf. re ) back, again + TRAIN (Cf. train) (v.). Related: Retrained; retraining … Etymology dictionary
retrain — ► VERB ▪ teach or learn new skills … English terms dictionary
retrain — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
retrain — re|train [ˌri:ˈtreın] v [I and T] to learn or to teach someone the skills that are needed to do a different job ▪ One solution is to retrain the long term unemployed. retrain as ▪ She s hoping to retrain as a teacher. >retraining n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English
retrain — [[t]ri͟ːtre͟ɪn[/t]] retrains, retraining, retrained V ERG If you retrain, or if someone retrains you, you learn new skills, especially in order to get a new job. Look at what you can do to retrain for a job which will make you happier... [V n]… … English dictionary
retrain — UK [ˌriːˈtreɪn] / US [ˌrɪˈtreɪn] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms retrain : present tense I/you/we/they retrain he/she/it retrains present participle retraining past tense retrained past participle retrained to learn, or to teach someone … English dictionary
retrain — verb Retrain is used with these nouns as the object: ↑workforce … Collocations dictionary
retrain — Date: 1898 transitive verb to train again or anew intransitive verb to become trained again • retrainable adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
retrain — retrainable, adj. /ree trayn /, v.t. 1. to train again, esp. for a different vocation or different tasks. v.i. 2. to be retrained. [1930 35; RE + TRAIN] * * * … Universalium