Restablecer in english
pronunciation: rɪstɔr part of speech: verb
restablecerse = regain + Posesivo + health ; get back on + Posesivo + feet ; get + Posesivo + strength back ; recover + Posesivo + strength ; get + well ; get + better ; make + a recovery.
Example: She received fifteen months of therapy and completely regained her health until she died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage 20 years later.Example: It's a smart move on Jade's part to let Donna give her a helping hand in getting back on her feet.Example: Tootsie has got his strength back and is now as happy as ever running around outside.Example: Though six years younger, Ms. Arnold never recovered her strength after hip surgery.Example: She got sent back home so she could get better and as soon as she got well again she went right back to work.Example: Systems will get better and cheaper with the passage of time.Example: Fortunately Jim soon made a recovery from what appeared to be a stomach bug.restablecer = bring back ; restore ; re-establish [reestablish] ; reset.
Example: Entry of an 'e' for end will bring back the screen shown in Figure 23 where you can make another choice or enter 'e' for end.Example: In general, each end code entered restores a previous screen, where you can make further choices.Example: Local professional autonomy must be reestablished through experimental system development, where centralised modules are supplemented with local systems.Example: To reset the computer, simultaneously press the CTRL and ALT keys, to the left of the keyboard, and the DEL key to the right.more:
» restablecer el equilibrio = re-establish + the balance .
Example: Publishers should reconsider their contracted arrangements with book clubs and re-establish a fair balance between the parties concerned.» restablecer la conexión = re-establish + connection .
Example: The system allows the user, who is connected to a network node, to access the hosts' information services without needing to reestablish connection when changing data bases.» restablecer la credibilidad = re-establish + credibility .
Example: We need the courage of our conviction that we can establish or perhaps re-establish our credibility as a profession.» restablecer la normalidad = restore + normalcy .
Example: UNICEF (United Nation's International Children's Emergency Fund) is looking to restore normalcy to the lives of children in the disaster area.» restablecer 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.» restablecer + Posesivo + propia identidad = re-establish + Posesivo + own identity .
Example: This enabled them to re-establish their own identities and relieved them of the incidence of getting involved in 'library business'.» restablecerse = regain + Posesivo + health ; get back on + Posesivo + feet ; get + Posesivo + strength back ; recover + Posesivo + strength ; get + well ; get + better ; make + a recovery .
Example: She received fifteen months of therapy and completely regained her health until she died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage 20 years later. Example: It's a smart move on Jade's part to let Donna give her a helping hand in getting back on her feet. Example: Tootsie has got his strength back and is now as happy as ever running around outside. Example: Though six years younger, Ms. Arnold never recovered her strength after hip surgery. Example: She got sent back home so she could get better and as soon as she got well again she went right back to work. Example: Systems will get better and cheaper with the passage of time. Example: Fortunately Jim soon made a recovery from what appeared to be a stomach bug.