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[rɪ'peə] n | |
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| commun. |
maintenance corrective |
| cust., econ. |
remise en état |
| transp. |
entretien m |
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| econ., mater.sc. |
frais de réparation |
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| gen. |
réparation; conservation; reparation (Rehabilitation of a worn book, work of art, etc.); restauration (Rehabilitation of a worn book, work of art, etc.); recarrer |
| automat. |
corriger; mettre au point |
| biol. |
réparation biologique; restauration |
| comp. |
réformer; remédier |
| ling. |
réparer |
| med. |
régénération; réparation tissulaire |
| pharma. |
restauration après les effets du rayonnement |
| tech. |
dépanner (to) |
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| insur. |
réparations |
| transp., agric., construct. |
réparation |
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repair after radiation effects [rɪ'peə] v | |
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| radiol. |
restauration après les effets du rayonnement |
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| transp. |
dépannage |
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| ling. |
réparateur |
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| English thesaurus |
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| mil., abbr. |
rpr |
| mil., logist. |
Technical reconditioning operation, to give back all its operational functions to an item of equipment, or all its functional capabilities to a spare. When it takes place in a traditional way, it is formalized by the maintenance system and carried out following precise rules procedures, tools, spares, technical literature, etc.. (FRA) |