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A(z) „restore” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to restore
01

helyreĂĄllĂ­t, felĂșjĂ­t

to repair a work of art, building, etc. so that it is in a good condition again
Transitive: to restore a building or work of art
to restore definition and meaning
Példåk
They restored the historic building to its former grandeur, preserving its architectural details.
VisszaĂĄllĂ­tottĂĄk a törtĂ©nelmi Ă©pĂŒletet korĂĄbbi nagysĂĄgĂĄba, megƑrizve annak Ă©pĂ­tĂ©szeti rĂ©szleteit.
02

helyreĂĄllĂ­t, restaurĂĄl

to bring something back into existence or operation, especially after a period of inactivity or decline
Transitive: to restore sth
Példåk
The new manager 's goal is to restore morale and productivity in the struggling department.
Az Ășj menedzser cĂ©lja, hogy helyreĂĄllĂ­tsa a morĂĄlt Ă©s a termelĂ©kenysĂ©get a nehĂ©zsĂ©gekkel kĂŒzdƑ osztĂĄlyban.
03

visszaad, helyreĂĄllĂ­t

to give back something stolen, taken away, or lost to its original owner or recipient
Transitive: to restore stolen or lost property
Példåk
After years of legal battles, the family finally had their land restored to them.
Évekig tartĂł jogi csatĂĄk utĂĄn a csalĂĄd vĂ©gĂŒl visszakapta földjĂ©t.
04

helyreĂĄllĂ­t, visszaĂĄllĂ­t

to return something to its previous or original condition
Transitive: to restore sb/sth to a former state
Példåk
After years of exile, the leader was finally restored to power.
Évek szĂĄmƱzetĂ©se utĂĄn a vezetƑt vĂ©gĂŒl visszaĂĄllĂ­tottĂĄk a hatalomba.
05

visszaĂĄllĂ­t, helyreĂĄllĂ­t

to return a technological system or data to its previous state or condition, often from a backup
Transitive: to restore digital data or files
Példåk
She managed to restore the old operating system after the update caused issues.
SikerĂŒlt visszaĂĄllĂ­tania a rĂ©gi operĂĄciĂłs rendszert, miutĂĄn a frissĂ­tĂ©s problĂ©mĂĄkat okozott.
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