renovate

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
yenilemek
{f} yenilemek: renovate a building bir binayı yenilemek
{f} onarmak

Evi onarmak istiyorum. - I'd like to renovate the house.

yenile

Komşum evini tamamen yeniledi. - My neighbor renovated his house completely.

Sen bir evi yeniledin. - You renovated a house.

{f} tamir etmek
{f} tazelemek
restore etmek
renovated
yenilenmiş
renovate the house
ev yenilemek
renovate the house
evi yenilemek
renovation
{i} onarım

Öğretmenler odası ve spor salonu onarım altında. - The teachers' room and the gym are under renovation.

renovation
yenileme
renovation
{i} bakım ve onarım
renovating
yenileme
renovation
yenileştirme
renovation
renovasyon
renovated
{f} yenile

Komşum evini baştan aşağı yeniledi. - My neighbor renovated her house completely.

Komşum evini tamamen yeniledi. - My neighbour totally renovated his house.

renovator
yenileyici
renovated
tamir edilmiş
renovated
tazelenmiş
renovated
onarılmış
renovation
(Tıp) İncinmiş doku veya organın kendisini onararak eski haline gelmesi, kendini yenileme
renovation
(Askeri) ISLAH: Malzemeyi temizleme, boyama veya benzer işlemlerle eski haline ya da daha iyi bir duruma getirme işlemi
renovation
{i} tamirat
renovation
tamir
renovator
{i} yenileyen kimse
renovator
{i} bakım ve onarım yapan kimse
renovator
tamirci
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
To tear down and rebuild

This house is shabby, it needs renovating.

To renew; to revamp something to make it look new again
to restore after deterioration, as a building
{v} to renew, to restore to first state
Similar to remodel, with an emphasis on upgrading the structural aspects of the existing property
A Year 2000 Strategy in which an application system is modified to become Year 2000 compliant Resources that are not Year 2000 compliant are located, modified, and verified to ensure compliance
{f} repair, renew, restore to good condition, recondition
restore to a previous or better condition; "They renovated the ceiling of the Sixtine Chapel
general term applied to the process of upgrading an existing improvement Usually there is an attempt to keep the same general appearance of the building with new materials or to return the building to its original appearance
give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me"; "This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired my health"
Similar to remodel, with an emphasis on upgrading the existing property
make brighter and prettier; "we refurbished the guest wing"; "My wife wants us to renovate"
To make over again; to restore to freshness or vigor; to renew
To make as good as new; restore to the original condition
restore to a previous or better condition; "They renovated the ceiling of the Sixtine Chapel"
If someone renovates an old building, they repair and improve it and get it back into good condition. The couple spent thousands renovating the house + renovation renovations reno·va·tion a property which will need extensive renovation. to repair a building or old furniture so that it is in good condition again (past participle of renovare, from novare )
renovation
{n} the act or renewing, a renewal
renovated
past of renovate
renovated
repaired and improved; "some renovated apartment buildings in the rundown neighborhood
renovated
repaired and improved; "some renovated apartment buildings in the rundown neighborhood"
renovates
third-person singular of renovate
renovating
present participle of renovate
renovation
Cutting back back plant rows to promote new plant development
renovation
the state of being restored to its former good condition; "the inn was a renovation of a Colonial house"
renovation
The process of bringing back a structure or landscape to its original state
renovation
{i} act of repairing, renewal, act of restoring to good condition
renovation
modernization of an old or historic building that may produce inappropriate alterations or eliminate important features and details
renovation
Act of making a building functionally and structurally sound by a process of updating
renovation
The reworking of an existing building or portion of an existing building, including the upgrading of major systems, that extends the useful life of a building or portion of an existing building to an expected useful life approaching that of a new facility
renovation
n restoring or renewing something, usually a home
renovation
A generic term to describe the process of modifying an historic structure in order to extend its useful life It is also used to describe the improvements made to existing buildings or neighbourhoods Other terms which also refer to renovation are: remodeling, recycling and rehabilitation
renovation
The act or process of renovating; the state of being renovated or renewed
renovation
the act of improving by renewing and restoring
renovation
is the modification of any existing structure, or portion thereof, that results in disturbance of painted surfaces, unless that activity is performed as part of an abatement Renovation includes, but is not limited to: the removal or modification of painted surfaces or painted components (such as modification of painted components or surface preparation activity that may generate dust); the removal of large structures (such as walls, ceilings, large surface re-plastering or major re-plumbing); and window replacement
renovation
Modifying an application / system to meet the Year 2000 compliance requirement (often transparent to the user) Renovation includes short term "survival" approaches along with long term approaches (See Remediation, Data Approach and Logic Approach)
renovation
an act, or the process, of renovating
renovation
the act of improving by renewing and restoring the state of being restored to its former good condition; "the inn was a renovation of a Colonial house
renovation
means rehabilitation that involves costs of 75 percent or less of the value of the building before rehabilitation
renovations
plural of renovation
renovator
One who, or that which, renovates
renovator
{i} one who repairs, one who renews, one who restores to good condition
renovator
a skilled worker who is employed to restore or refinish buildings or antique furniture
renovator
A person who renovates
renovate
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