slovo | definícia |
reparation (encz) | reparation,odškodnění n: Zdeněk Brož |
reparation (encz) | reparation,reparace n: Zdeněk Brož |
Reparation (gcide) | Reparation \Rep`a*ra"tion\ (-r?"sh?n), n. [F. r['e]paration, L.
reparatio. See Repair to mend.]
1. The act of renewing, restoring, etc., or the state of
being renewed or repaired; as, the reparation of a bridge
or of a highway; -- in this sense, repair is oftener used.
--Arbuthnot.
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2. The act of making amends or giving satisfaction or
compensation for a wrong, injury, etc.; also, the thing
done or given; amends; satisfaction; indemnity; --used,
e.g. in the phrase
make reparation,
pay reparations, or
make reparations.
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I am sensible of the scandal I have given by my
loose writings, and make what reparation I am able.
--Dryden.
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Syn: Restoration; repair; restitution; compensation; amends;
satisfaction.
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reparation (wn) | reparation
n 1: compensation (given or received) for an insult or injury;
"an act for which there is no reparation"
2: (usually plural) compensation exacted from a defeated nation
by the victors; "Germany was unable to pay the reparations
demanded after World War I"
3: the act of putting something in working order again [syn:
repair, fix, fixing, fixture, mend, mending,
reparation]
4: something done or paid in expiation of a wrong; "how can I
make amends" [syn: reparation, amends] |
reparation (devil) | REPARATION, n. Satisfaction that is made for a wrong and deducted
from the satisfaction felt in committing it.
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REPARATION (bouvier) | REPARATION. The redress of an injury; amends for a tort inflicted. Vide
Remedy; Redress.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
preparation (mass) | preparation
- príprava |
bacterial preparation (encz) | bacterial preparation,bakteriální přípravek [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
biological plant protection preparation (encz) | biological plant protection preparation,biologický přípravek na ochranu
rostlin [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
childbirth-preparation class (encz) | childbirth-preparation class, n: |
counterpreparation fire (encz) | counterpreparation fire, n: |
fungal preparation (encz) | fungal preparation,houbový přípravek [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
ground preparation (encz) | ground preparation,příprava pozemku [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
pesticide preparation form (encz) | pesticide preparation form,preparátová forma pesticidu [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
plant protection microbiopreparation (encz) | plant protection microbiopreparation,mikrobiopreparát na ochranu
rostlin [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
preparation (encz) | preparation,preparace n: Zdeněk Brožpreparation,preparování n: Zdeněk Brožpreparation,příprava n: Zdeněk Brožpreparation,přípravek n: Zdeněk Brožpreparation,připravování n: Zdeněk Brožpreparation,přípravy n: Zdeněk Brož |
preparation fire (encz) | preparation fire, n: |
preparations (encz) | preparations,přípravky n: Zdeněk Brožpreparations,přípravy n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
reparation (encz) | reparation,odškodnění n: Zdeněk Brožreparation,reparace n: Zdeněk Brož |
under preparation (encz) | under preparation,v přípravě Tolda |
virus preparation (encz) | virus preparation,virový přípravek [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Impreparation (gcide) | Impreparation \Im*prep`a*ra"tion\, n.
Lack of preparation. [Obs.] --Hooker.
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make reparation (gcide) | Reparation \Rep`a*ra"tion\ (-r?"sh?n), n. [F. r['e]paration, L.
reparatio. See Repair to mend.]
1. The act of renewing, restoring, etc., or the state of
being renewed or repaired; as, the reparation of a bridge
or of a highway; -- in this sense, repair is oftener used.
--Arbuthnot.
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2. The act of making amends or giving satisfaction or
compensation for a wrong, injury, etc.; also, the thing
done or given; amends; satisfaction; indemnity; --used,
e.g. in the phrase
make reparation,
pay reparations, or
make reparations.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
I am sensible of the scandal I have given by my
loose writings, and make what reparation I am able.
--Dryden.
[1913 Webster]
Syn: Restoration; repair; restitution; compensation; amends;
satisfaction.
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make reparations (gcide) | Reparation \Rep`a*ra"tion\ (-r?"sh?n), n. [F. r['e]paration, L.
reparatio. See Repair to mend.]
1. The act of renewing, restoring, etc., or the state of
being renewed or repaired; as, the reparation of a bridge
or of a highway; -- in this sense, repair is oftener used.
--Arbuthnot.
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2. The act of making amends or giving satisfaction or
compensation for a wrong, injury, etc.; also, the thing
done or given; amends; satisfaction; indemnity; --used,
e.g. in the phrase
make reparation,
pay reparations, or
make reparations.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
I am sensible of the scandal I have given by my
loose writings, and make what reparation I am able.
--Dryden.
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Syn: Restoration; repair; restitution; compensation; amends;
satisfaction.
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Nonpreparation (gcide) | Nonpreparation \Non*prep`a*ra"tion\, n.
Neglect or failure to prepare; want of preparation.
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pay reparations (gcide) | Reparation \Rep`a*ra"tion\ (-r?"sh?n), n. [F. r['e]paration, L.
reparatio. See Repair to mend.]
1. The act of renewing, restoring, etc., or the state of
being renewed or repaired; as, the reparation of a bridge
or of a highway; -- in this sense, repair is oftener used.
--Arbuthnot.
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2. The act of making amends or giving satisfaction or
compensation for a wrong, injury, etc.; also, the thing
done or given; amends; satisfaction; indemnity; --used,
e.g. in the phrase
make reparation,
pay reparations, or
make reparations.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
I am sensible of the scandal I have given by my
loose writings, and make what reparation I am able.
--Dryden.
[1913 Webster]
Syn: Restoration; repair; restitution; compensation; amends;
satisfaction.
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Preparation (gcide) | Preparation \Prep`a*ra"tion\, n. [F. pr['e]paration, L.
praeparatio. See Prepare.]
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1. The act of preparing or fitting beforehand for a
particular purpose, use, service, or condition; previous
arrangement or adaptation; a making ready; as, the
preparation of land for a crop of wheat; the preparation
of troops for a campaign.
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2. The state of being prepared or made ready; preparedness;
readiness; fitness; as, a nation in good preparation for
war.
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3. That which makes ready, prepares the way, or introduces; a
preparatory act or measure.
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I will show what preparations there were in nature
for this dissolution. --T. Burnet.
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4. That which is prepared, made, or compounded by a certain
process or for a particular purpose; a combination.
Specifically:
(a) Any medicinal substance fitted for use.
(b) Anything treated for preservation or examination as a
specimen.
(c) Something prepared for use in cookery.
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I wish the chemists had been more sparing who
magnify their preparations. --Sir T.
Browne.
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In the preparations of cookery, the most
volatile parts of vegetables are destroyed.
--Arbuthnot.
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5. An army or fleet. [Obs.] --Shak.
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6. (Mus.) The holding over of a note from one chord into the
next chord, where it forms a temporary discord, until
resolved in the chord that follows; the anticipation of a
discordant note in the preceding concord, so that the ear
is prepared for the shock. See Suspension.
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7. Accomplishment; qualification. [Obs.] --Shak.
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childbirth-preparation class (wn) | childbirth-preparation class
n 1: a course that teaches pregnant women to use breathing and
concentration and exercise techniques to use during labor |
counterpreparation fire (wn) | counterpreparation fire
n 1: intensive prearranged fire delivered when the immanence of
enemy attack is discovered |
preparation (wn) | preparation
n 1: the activity of putting or setting in order in advance of
some act or purpose; "preparations for the ceremony had
begun" [syn: preparation, readying]
2: a substance prepared according to a formula; "the physician
prescribed a commercial preparation of the medicine" [syn:
formulation, preparation]
3: the cognitive process of thinking about what you will do in
the event of something happening; "his planning for
retirement was hindered by several uncertainties" [syn:
planning, preparation, provision]
4: the state of having been made ready or prepared for use or
action (especially military action); "putting them in
readiness"; "their preparation was more than adequate" [syn:
readiness, preparedness, preparation]
5: (music) a note that produces a dissonant chord is first heard
in a consonant chord; "the resolution of one dissonance is
often the preparation for another dissonance" [ant:
resolution]
6: activity leading to skilled behavior [syn: training,
preparation, grooming]
7: preparatory school work done outside school (especially at
home) [syn: homework, prep, preparation]
8: the act of preparing something (as food) by the application
of heat; "cooking can be a great art"; "people are needed who
have experience in cookery"; "he left the preparation of
meals to his wife" [syn: cooking, cookery, preparation] |
preparation fire (wn) | preparation fire
n 1: fire delivered on a target in preparation for an assault |
reparation (wn) | reparation
n 1: compensation (given or received) for an insult or injury;
"an act for which there is no reparation"
2: (usually plural) compensation exacted from a defeated nation
by the victors; "Germany was unable to pay the reparations
demanded after World War I"
3: the act of putting something in working order again [syn:
repair, fix, fixing, fixture, mend, mending,
reparation]
4: something done or paid in expiation of a wrong; "how can I
make amends" [syn: reparation, amends] |
reparation (devil) | REPARATION, n. Satisfaction that is made for a wrong and deducted
from the satisfaction felt in committing it.
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DE REPARATIONE FACIEND (bouvier) | DE REPARATIONE FACIENDA. The name of a writ which lies by one tenant in
common against the other, to cause him to aid in repairing the common
property. 8 B. & C. 269.
DE RETORNO HABENDO The name of a writ issued after a judgment has been given
in replevin, that the defendant should have a return of the goods replevied.
See 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 3376.
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REPARATION (bouvier) | REPARATION. The redress of an injury; amends for a tort inflicted. Vide
Remedy; Redress.
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