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Allg. |
repair (Rehabilitation of a worn book, work of art, etc.); restoration; conservation; preservation; refurbishment |
buchb. |
repair |
micr. |
restore (A multi-phase process that copies all the data and log pages from a specified backup to a specified database (the data-copy phase) and rolls forward all the transactions that are logged in the backup (the redo phase). At this point, by default, a restore rolls back any incomplete transactions (the undo phase), which completes the recovery of the database and makes it available to users) |
Patent. |
providing of food and drink (alimentación) |
Polit. |
catering |
Tech. |
reclamation; salvage |
tierh. |
pasture restoration |
Umwelt |
restoration The process of renewing or returning something to its original, normal or unimpaired condition, particularly works of art, cultural artifacts, furniture or buildings |
Verk., Maschinenb. |
overhauling; reconditioning |
Ökol. |
refurbishing |
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Polit. |
Catering |