Reponer in english

Replenish

pronunciation: riplenɪʃ part of speech: verb
In gestures

reponerse = rally + Reflexivo ; rally ; pick up + the pieces ; collect + Reflexivo ; get + Reflexivo + together ; pull + Reflexivo + together ; pull through ; turn + the corner ; pick + Reflexivo + up. 

Example: Then the secretary, having rallied herself, said forlornly 'I'll let him know you're here in a minute'.Example: Thereupon he rallied, and with an air of accepting the inevitable turned into the library parking lot and went to his office.Example: More than just a time for picking up the pieces, divorce is a new opportunity to improve on the past and create a fuller life .Example: Explain to her that the company could help her if she could collect herself and manage her work efficiently; otherwise she may lose her job.Example: Whatever the reason, after getting herself together, Myrielle wrote this book almost in one sitting.Example: Sadie decided that she'd better pull herself together before he sensed what she was thinking.Example: I only hope and pray he pulls through so that he can see all the nice things people are saying about him.Example: Global financial stability is improving -- we have begun to turn the corner.Example: There is a beauty about a woman whose confidence comes from experiences; who knows she can fall, pick herself up, and move on.

reponer = replenish ; rerun [re-run] ; re-release [rerelease]. 

Example: The supply would need to be replenished when the multiple copies had been used, so a master would be kept - usually for offset litho reproduction or for cutting a stencil on an electronic scanner.Example: Sometimes it is necessary to rerun the setup process, either to install a new database driver or change other configuration settings.Example: He is planning to re-release some of the most famous songs from his back catalogue in an attempt to reignite his career.

more:

» ayudar a reponersepull + Nombre + through .

Example: Deen told her Florida audience on Sunday that the support of her fans helped pull her through the rough times.

» reponer fuerzasgather + energy .

Example: These stoppages for informal discussion gives the pupils time to gather their energies again to continue reading.

» reponer los estantesstock + the shelves .

Example: It reminded me of the time I saw two guys having a smoke while stocking the shelves at the supermarket.

» reponerserally + Reflexivorallypick up + the piecescollect + Reflexivoget + Reflexivo + togetherpull + Reflexivo + togetherpull throughturn + the cornerpick + Reflexivo + up .

Example: Then the secretary, having rallied herself, said forlornly 'I'll let him know you're here in a minute'.

Example: Thereupon he rallied, and with an air of accepting the inevitable turned into the library parking lot and went to his office.

Example: More than just a time for picking up the pieces, divorce is a new opportunity to improve on the past and create a fuller life .

Example: Explain to her that the company could help her if she could collect herself and manage her work efficiently; otherwise she may lose her job.

Example: Whatever the reason, after getting herself together, Myrielle wrote this book almost in one sitting.

Example: Sadie decided that she'd better pull herself together before he sensed what she was thinking.

Example: I only hope and pray he pulls through so that he can see all the nice things people are saying about him.

Example: Global financial stability is improving -- we have begun to turn the corner.

Example: There is a beauty about a woman whose confidence comes from experiences; who knows she can fall, pick herself up, and move on.

» reponerse deget over .

Example: If you're trying to get over a break-up, you're not alone -- just about everyone experiences the type of grief we call heartbreak at one time or another.

Reponer synonyms

refill in spanish: rellenar, pronunciation: rifɪl part of speech: verb, noun fill again in spanish: llenar de nuevo, pronunciation: fɪləgen part of speech: verb
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