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 repair [rɪ'pɛr]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 修理, 补救, 修复

vt. 修理, 修补, 补救, 恢复, 补偿

vi. 修理, 修补, 补救, 恢复, 去, 常去, 集合

[化] 返修; 修复

[医] 修补, 恢复

[经] 修理, 修缮, 维修




    repair
    [ noun ]
    1. the act of putting something in working order again

    2. <noun.act>
    3. a formal way of referring to the condition of something

    4. <noun.state>
      the building was in good repair
    5. a frequently visited place

    6. <noun.location>
    [ verb ]
    1. restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken

    2. <verb.change> bushel doctor fix furbish up mend restore touch on
      She repaired her TV set
      Repair my shoes please
    3. make amends for; pay compensation for

    4. <verb.possession>
      compensate indemnify recompense
      One can never fully repair the suffering and losses of the Jews in the Third Reich
      She was compensated for the loss of her arm in the accident
    5. move, travel, or proceed toward some place

    6. <verb.motion>
      resort
      He repaired to his cabin in the woods
    7. set straight or right

    8. <verb.change>
      amend rectify remediate remedy
      remedy these deficiencies
      rectify the inequities in salaries
      repair an oversight
    9. give new life or energy to

    10. <verb.body>
      animate quicken reanimate recreate renovate revive revivify vivify
      A hot soup will revive me
      This will renovate my spirits
      This treatment repaired my health


    Repair \Re*pair"\ (r?-p?r"), v. i. [OE. repairen, OF. repairier
    to return, fr. L. repatriare to return to one's contry, to go
    home again; pref. re- re- + patria native country, fr. pater
    father. See {Father}, and cf. {Repatriate}.]
    1. To return. [Obs.]

    I thought . . . that he repaire should again.
    --Chaucer.

    2. To go; to betake one's self; to resort; ass, to repair to
    sanctuary for safety. --Chaucer.

    Go, mount the winds, and to the shades repair.
    --Pope.


    Repair \Re*pair"\, n.
    1. Restoration to a sound or good state after decay, waste,
    injury, or partial restruction; supply of loss;
    reparation; as, materials are collected for the repair of
    a church or of a city.

    Sunk down and sought repair
    Of sleep, which instantly fell on me. --Milton.

    2. Condition with respect to soundness, perfectness, etc.;
    as, a house in good, or bad, repair; the book is out of
    repair.


    Repair \Re*pair"\, n. [OF. repaire retreat, asylum, abode. See
    {Repair} to go.]
    1. The act of repairing or resorting to a place. [R.]
    --Chaucer.

    The king sent a proclamation for their repair to
    their houses. --Clarendon.

    2. Place to which one repairs; a haunt; a resort. [R.]

    There the fierce winds his tender force assail
    And beat him downward to his first repair. --Dryden.


    Repair \Re*pair"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Repaired} (-p?rd"); p.
    pr. & vb. n. {Repairing}.] [F. r['e]parer, L. reparare; pref.
    re- re- + parare to prepare. See {Pare}, and cf.
    {Reparation}.]
    1. To restore to a sound or good state after decay, injury,
    dilapidation, or partial destruction; to renew; to
    restore; to mend; as, to repair a house, a road, a shoe,
    or a ship; to repair a shattered fortune.

    Secret refreshings that repair his strength.
    --Milton.

    Do thou, as thou art wont, repair
    My heart with gladness. --Wordsworth.

    2. To make amends for, as for an injury, by an equivalent; to
    indemnify for; as, to repair a loss or damage.

    I 'll repair the misery thou dost bear. --Shak.

    Syn: To restore, recover; renew; amend; mend; retrieve;
    recruit.

    1. He opened a private car-repair shop in 1985 by getting a license to repair the eastern German Trabant, the two-cylinder car with the plastic body and an engine that sounds like an angry lawn mower.
    2. Litton Industries Inc. received an $11.1 million Navy contract to repair aircraft navigation equipment.
    3. They hope to make the repair on the pad and avoid rolling the shuttle back to a hangar, a move that could delay the flight by as much as two months.
    4. Vehicle repair worldwide generates annual sales of about Pounds 2bn. As manufacturers of vehicles, televisions sets, video recorders, and consumer durables 'went global' in the 1980s, their suppliers - paintmakers included - were forced to follow suit.
    5. Eighty percent of the roads and bridges in Letcher County were damaged by the flood, said county Judge-Executive Reuben Watts, who estimated the repair cost at $1.5 million.
    6. GM said about 21,000 1985 and 1986 Chevrolet and GMC P-30 trucks and G-30 vans were being recalled to repair a control arm in the front suspension.
    7. The Federal Highway Administration has an emergency relief program to help states and local governments repair federally funded highways and bridges seriously damaged by natural disasters.
    8. Howmet Corp. said it agreed to buy a site in Claremore, Okla., where it will build a second company plant to repair and rebuild engine parts for jets.
    9. Those factors include repair costs, health costs and population density.
    10. On a stop in Panama, the vice president Quayle will discuss the possibility of U.S. aid to repair the invasion-torn nation, said Quayle press secretary David Beckwith.
    11. The U.S. and Soviet teen-agers will help repair trails in the park, doing such things as clearing debris and countering erosion.
    12. FRENCH voters sent a strong, positive message to European bond investors yesterday, helping to repair some of the damage done in all the major European government markets last week.
    13. A senior official said he was "very optimistic" that the government could reach an agreement soon with McDonnell Douglas and GE for sharing the cost of the repair work.
    14. Turning off lights at public gatherings and failing to repair a house that is dangerous to passersby, or a structure that may fall over, will draw also fines.
    15. Members of Congress with jurisdiction over public works spending are being pressured by states, the aviation industry and contractors in particular to release money from those funds for much-needed building and repair.
    16. Concerns rest more with its roof tile business, where competition has been intense, and slow progress in the repair and maintenance sector, which typically benefits the 'lighter' building products.
    17. Consumer information programs, including possible information on new-car stickers about the instances of theft, ease of repair and claim frequencies of similar models.
    18. "There is no magic wand, there are no short cuts" to repair Poland's economy, he warned.
    19. Todd Shipyards, a shipbuilding and ship repair concern, posted a loss of $46.8 million for its fourth quarter ended March 29, and a loss of $44.1 million for the fiscal year.
    20. On another issue, an Occidental spokesman said yesterday that bad weather in the North Sea continued to prevent repair work on an oil pipeline and extended the disruption of output from Occidental's fields there to the 12th day in a row.
    21. The latest California ballot measure seeks to shelter the homeless, provide affordable housing, improve education, repair roads and reduce residential property taxes.
    22. Under one approach, if a wing spar failed in testing at 100,000 flights, the airlines would be required to replace or repair the part at 50,000 flights to ensure a comfortable margin of safety.
    23. After a campaign of controversy and sometimes ridicule, he has an image to repair. He's said he intends to make life more difficult for the late-night television comics who have been thriving on Quayle jokes.
    24. "Our very preliminary data would seem to indicate that repair after the crushing did not take place in the flight animals," said Festoff.
    25. A victory today will not be enough to restore Mr Major's shattered authority. It may in the end prove impossible to repair. Nor will the ultimate sanction heal the deep schism opened up by more than a year of civil war over Europe.
    26. Henry Staggs, who fled from a state prison at DeQuincy in southwestern Louisiana in 1970, wound up in Columbia, Tenn., where he operated an auto repair ship as Douglas Gillette.
    27. At issue is the Bush administration's request for extended authority to spend $330,000 as part of a larger project to repair and renovate the home.
    28. Others harvest fish, pick wild berries and repair apartments in the Siberian city of Kurgan.
    29. Its future is uncertain as officials debate environmental, economic and public safety implications of its repair.
    30. Here is how the top 10 were rated in the survey in three categories _ overall customer satisfaction, handling, and repair and reliability.
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