Reanudar in english
Resume
pronunciation: rɪzum part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: rɪzum part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
reanudar = restart ; reinstitute ; renew ; resume.
Example: The system restarts the previously discontinued search, instead of just using the incomplete results.Example: The move came on the heels of Russia's decision to reinstitute bomber missions over the North Sea after a 17-year hiatus.Example: But the new regulations were both unpopular and ineffective, and were not renewed after 1695.Example: Usually, the menstruation will resume after you have finished the ochreous tablets and while taking the brown tablets.more:
» reanudar el ataque = renew + the attack .
Example: Miliband's toughest month yet has seen his enemies renew the attacks that started the minute he became leader.» reanudar las hostilidades = renew + the hostilities .
Example: The world seemed poised to renew the hostilities that ravaged the globe merely two decades before.» reanudar las operaciones = be back in business .
Example: As of today The Journal of Electronic Publishing is back in business with a February 2006 issue, the first in more than three years.» reanudar las relaciones diplomáticas = re-establish + diplomatic relations .
Example: What a shame that Ireland, the symbol of European success, re-established diplomatic relations with Burma in February = Qué pena que Irlanda, símbolo del éxito europeo, haya reanudado en febrero sus relaciones diplomáticas con Birmania.» reanudar + Posesivo + estudios = resume + Posesivo + studies .
Example: After convalescing for almost a year, she returned to the school in Boston to resume her studies.