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gen. |
curacion f; mejoria; recreacion f; puesta al cobro |
agric. |
recuperación del marcado |
bank. |
recuperación f; recobro m |
comp., MS |
recuperación f (After a system failure, the restoration of lost data or the reconciliation of conflicting or erroneous data) |
environ. |
valorización f |
fin., econ. |
cobro m |
health. |
restablecimiento m |
IT, tech. |
procedimiento de recuperación |
med. |
restitución f; restitución ad integrum |
transp., avia. |
recogida f |
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forestr. |
recuperación del crecimiento |
IMF. |
recuperación económica; reactivación; repunte de la economía |
tech. |
rescate; vuelta a la normalidad |
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IMF. |
cobranza; reembolso |
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English thesaurus |
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abbr., mil. |
recovy; recoy |
IT |
The phase in the incident response plan that ensures that affected systems or services are restored to a condition specified in the service delivery objectives SDOs or business continuity plan (BCP) |
mil., abbr. |
rcvy; rec; recy |
mil., logist. |
In air operations, that phase of a mission which involves the return of an aircraft to base. (UKR/NATO); Short technical intervention, performed by a maintenance team under the standard mode, at the place where the damage was sustained, in order to restore temporarily or not all or part of its operational functions. (FRA); In operations, contacting, protecting and extracting personnel, small groups or units, or materiel. (UKR/NATO); In battlefield maintenance, the extrication of an abandoned, disabled or immobilized vehicle and, if necessary, its removal to a maintenance point. (UKR/NATO) |
tech., abbr. |
rec'y |
USA |
In air aviation operations, that phase of a mission that involves the return of an aircraft to a land base or platform afloat (JP 3-52) see also evader, evasion; The retrieval of a mine from the location where emplaced (JP 3-15) see also evader, evasion; In personnel recovery, actions taken to physically gain custody of isolated personnel and return them to friendly control (JP 3-50) see also evader, evasion; Actions taken to extricate damaged or disabled equipment for return to friendly control or repair at another location (JP 3-34) see also evader, evasion |