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1 blacksmith
noun (a person who makes and repairs by hand things made of iron: The blacksmith made a new shoe for the horse.) fierar -
2 do-it-yourself
noun, adjective ((of) the art or practice of doing one's own decorating, repairs etc (also DIY): I've just bought a book on do-it-yourself so I can try to tile the bathroom; a do-it-yourself job.) (de) bricolaj, arta de a-şi aranja singur locuinţa -
3 fuselage
(the body of an aeroplane: Repairs were needed to the fuselage.) fuzelaj -
4 mechanic
[mi'kænik] 1. noun(a skilled worker who repairs or maintains machinery.) mecanic- mechanically
- mechanics 2. noun plural(the ways in which something works or is applied: the mechanics of the legal system.) mecanism(e)- mechanize
- mechanise
- mechanization
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5 put
[put]present participle - putting; verb1) (to place in a certain position or situation: He put the plate in the cupboard; Did you put any sugar in my coffee?; He put his arm round her; I'm putting a new lock on the door; You're putting too much strain on that rope; When did the Russians first put a man into space?; You've put me in a bad temper; Can you put (=translate) this sentence into French?) a pune2) (to submit or present (a proposal, question etc): I put several questions to him; She put her ideas before the committee.) a pune; a expune3) (to express in words: He put his refusal very politely; Children sometimes have such a funny way of putting things!) a exprima4) (to write down: I'm trying to write a letter to her, but I don't know what to put.) a scrie5) (to sail in a particular direction: We put out to sea; The ship put into harbour for repairs.) a naviga (spre)•- put-on- a put-up job
- put about
- put across/over
- put aside
- put away
- put back
- put by
- put down
- put down for
- put one's feet up
- put forth
- put in
- put in for
- put off
- put on
- put out
- put through
- put together
- put up
- put up to
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6 recover
1) (to become well again; to return to good health etc: He is recovering from a serious illness; The country is recovering from an economic crisis.) a-şi reveni2) (to get back: The police have recovered the stolen jewels; He will recover the cost of the repairs through the insurance.) a recupera3) (to get control of (one's actions, emotions etc) again: The actor almost fell over but quickly recovered (his balance).) a recăpăta•- recovery -
7 repair
[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.) a repara2) (to put right or make up for: Nothing can repair the harm done by your foolish remarks.) a îndrepta2. 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.) reparaţie2) (a condition or state: The road is in bad repair; The house is in a good state of repair.) stare•- reparable
- reparation
- repairman -
8 repairman
[-mæn]noun (a man who repairs televisions etc.) reparator -
9 shoemaker
noun (a person who makes, repairs, or sells shoes.) cizmar -
10 undergo
past tense - underwent; verb1) (to experience or endure: They underwent terrible hardships.)2) (to go through (a process): The car is undergoing tests/repairs; She has been undergoing medical treatment.) -
11 upholsterer
noun (a person who makes, repairs or sells upholstered furniture.) -
12 watchmaker
noun (a person who makes and repairs watches, clocks etc.) ceasornicar -
13 workshop
1) (a room or building, especially in a factory etc where construction and repairs are carried out.) atelier2) (a course of experimental work for a group of people on a particular project.) workshop, atelier
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