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51Aleksandr Kabakóv — Aleksándr Abrámovich Kabakóv (la URSS, Novosibirsk, 22 de octubre, 1943) es un escritor, publicista y dramaturgo ruso moderno. Contenido …
52arrangeable — [ arɑ̃ʒabl ] adj. • 1838; de arranger ♦ Qui peut être arrangé, réparé. Cette montre est arrangeable. ⇒ réparable. ♢ Qui peut être arrangé (I, 1o), organisé. Une rencontre à Bruxelles, c est arrangeable. ● arrangeable adjectif Qui peut être… …
53irrémédiable — [ iremedjabl ] adj. • 1452; lat. irremediabilis ♦ À quoi on ne peut remédier (pr. et fig.). Aggravation irrémédiable d un état de santé. Maladie irrémédiable. ⇒ incurable, insoignable. Avarie irrémédiable. Perte, désastre irrémédiable. ⇒… …
54réparer — [ repare ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • XII e; lat. reparare 1 ♦ Remettre en bon état (ce qui a été endommagé, ce qui s est détérioré). ⇒ raccommoder (1o). Réparer un vieux mur. ⇒ refaire, relever. Réparer provisoirement, sommairement. ⇒fam.… …
55repairable — repairable, reparable Repairable is the normal choice with reference to physical repair • (There is a reasonable chance that the tyre will be repairable Police Review, 1972) whereas reparable (pronounced with the stress on the first syllable),… …
56injury — Any wrong or damage done to another, either in his person, rights, reputation, or property. The invasion of any legally protected interest of another. Restatement, Second, Torts, No. 7. Absolute injuries. Injuries to those rights which a person… …
57injury — Any wrong or damage done to another, either in his person, rights, reputation, or property. The invasion of any legally protected interest of another. Restatement, Second, Torts, No. 7. Absolute injuries. Injuries to those rights which a person… …
58rectifiable — adjective capable of being repaired or rectified reparable damage to the car rectifiable wrongs • Syn: ↑reparable • Ant: ↑irreparable (for: ↑reparable) …
59Irreparable — Ir*rep a*ra*ble, a. [L. irreparabilis: cf. F. irr[ e]parable. See {In } not, and {Reparable}.] Not reparable; not capable of being repaired, recovered, regained, or remedied; irretrievable; irremediable; as, an irreparable breach; an irreparable… …
60irreparable — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin irreparabilis, from in + reparabilis reparable Date: 15th century not reparable ; irremediable < irreparable damage > • irreparableness noun • irreparably adverb …