English-Thai Dictionary
repair
N การซ่อมแซม การ แก้ไข amendment mend kan-som-seam
repair
VT ชดเชย ชดใช้ atone compensate chod-choi
repair
VT ซ่อมแซม แก้ไข fix heal mend som-seam
repair
VT ไป เป็นประจำ go pai-pen-pra-jam
repair to
PHRV ชุมนุม (จำนวนมาก resort to chum-num
repairable
ADJ ซึ่ง ซ่อมแซม ใหม่ sueng-som-seam-mai
repairer
N ผู้ ซ่อมแซม ใหม่ phu-som-seam-mai
repairman
N ช่างซ่อม repairer chang-som
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
REPAIR
v.t.[L. reparo; re and paro, to prepare. See Pare. ] 1. To restore to a sound or good state after decay, injury, dilapidation or partial destruction; as, to repair a house, a wall or a ship; to repair roads and bridges. Temperance and diet may repair a broken or enfeebled constitution. Food repairs the daily waste of the body.
2. To rebuild a part decayed or destroyed; to fill up; as, to repair a breach.
3. To make amends, as for an injury, by an equivalent; to indemnify for; as, to repair a loss or damage.
REPAIR
n.Restoration to a sound or good state after decay, waste, injury or partial destruction; supply of loss; reparation; as, materials are collected for the repair of a church or a city.
REPAIR
v.i.To go to; to betake one's self; to resort; as, to repair to a sanctuary for safety. Go, mount the winds and to the shades repair.
REPAIR
n.The act of betaking one's self to any place; a resorting; abode.
REPAIRABLE
a.That may be repaired; reparable.
REPAIRED
pp. Restored to a good or sound state; rebuilt; made good.
REPAIRER
n.One who repairs, restores or makes amends; as the repairer of decay.
REPAIRING
ppr. Restoring to a sound state; rebuilding; making amends for loss or injury.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
REPAIR
Re *pair " (r-pr "), v. i. Etym: [OE. repairen, OF. repairier to return, fr. L. repatriare to return to one's contry, to go home again; pref. re- re- + patria native country, fr. pater father. See Father, and cf. Repatriate. ]
1. To return. [Obs. ] I thought. .. that he repaire should again. Chaucer.
2. To go; to betake one's self; to resort; ass, to repair to sanctuary for safety. Chaucer. Go, mount the winds, and to the shades repair. Pope.
REPAIR
Re *pair ", n. Etym: [OF. repaire retreat, asylum, abode. See Repair to go. ]
1. The act of repairing or resorting to a place. [R.] Chaucer. The king sent a proclamation for their repair to their houses. Clarendon.
2. Place to which one repairs; a haunt; a resort. [R.] There the fierce winds his tender force assail And beat him downward to his first repair. Dryden.
REPAIR
Re *pair ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Repaired (-prd "); p. pr. & vb. n.Repairing. ] Etym: [F. réparer, L. reparare; pref. re- re- + parare to prepare. See Pare, and cf. Reparation. ]
1. To restore to a sound or good state after decay, injury, dilapidation, or partial destruction; to renew; to restore; to mend; as, to repair a house, a road, a shoe, or a ship; to repair a shattered fortune. Secret refreshings that repair his strength. Milton. Do thou, as thou art wont, repair My heart with gladness. Wordsworth.
2. To make amends for, as for an injury, by an equivalent; to indemnify for; as, to repair a loss or damage. I 'll repair the misery thou dost bear. Shak.
Syn. -- To restore, recover; renew; amend; mend; retrieve; recruit.
REPAIR
REPAIR Re *pair ", n.
1. Restoration to a sound or good state after decay, waste, injury, or partial restruction; supply of loss; reparation; as, materials are collected for the repair of a church or of a city. Sunk down and sought repair Of sleep, which instantly fell on me. Milton.
2. Condition with respect to soundness, perfectness, etc. ; as, a house in good, or bad, repair; the book is out of repair.
REPAIRABLE
REPAIRABLE Re *pair "a *ble (-*b'l ), a.
Defn: Reparable. Gauden.
REPAIRER
REPAIRER Re *pair "er (-r ), n.
Defn: One who, or that which, repairs, restores, or makes amends.
REPAIRMENT
REPAIRMENT Re *pair "ment, n.
Defn: Act of repairing.
New American Oxford Dictionary
repair
re pair 1 |riˈpe (ə )r rəˈpɛ (ə )r | ▶verb [ with obj. ] fix or mend (a thing suffering from damage or a fault ): faulty electrical appliances should be repaired by an electrician. • make good (such damage ) by fixing or repairing it: an operation to repair damage to his neck. • put right (a damaged relationship or unwelcome situation ): the new government moved quickly to repair relations with the USA. ▶noun the action of fixing or mending something: the truck was beyond repair | the abandoned house they bought needs repairs. • a result of such fixing or mending: a coat of French polish was brushed over the repair. • the relative physical condition of an object: the existing hospital is in a bad state of repair . DERIVATIVES re pair a ble adjective, re pair er noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French reparer, from Latin reparare, from re- ‘back ’ + parare ‘make ready. ’
repair
re pair 2 |rəˈpɛ (ə )r riˈpe (ə )r | ▶verb [ no obj. ] (repair to ) formal or humorous go to (a place ), esp. in company: we repaired to the tranquility of a nearby cafe. ▶noun archaic frequent or habitual visiting of a place: she exhorted repair to the church. • a place that is frequently visited or occupied: the repairs of wild beasts. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French repairer, from late Latin repatriare ‘return to one's country ’ (see repatriate ).
repairman
re pair man |riˈpe (ə )rˌman, -mən rəˈpɛrˌmæn | ▶noun ( pl. repairmen ) a person who repairs vehicles, machinery, or appliances.
Oxford Dictionary
repair
repair 1 |rɪˈpɛː | ▶verb [ with obj. ] restore (something damaged, faulty, or worn ) to a good condition: faulty electrical appliances should be repaired by an electrician. • make good (damage ). • put right (an unwelcome situation ): the new government moved quickly to repair relations with the USA. ▶noun [ mass noun ] the action of repairing something: the truck was beyond repair | [ count noun ] : the abandoned house they bought needs repairs. • [ count noun ] a result of repairing something: a coat of French polish was brushed over the repair. • the relative physical condition of an object: the hospital is in a bad state of repair . DERIVATIVES repairable adjective, repairer noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French reparer, from Latin reparare, from re- ‘back ’ + parare ‘make ready ’.
repair
repair 2 |rɪˈpɛː | ▶verb [ no obj. ] (repair to ) formal or humorous go to (a place ), especially in company: we repaired to the tranquillity of a nearby cafe. ▶noun [ mass noun ] archaic frequent or habitual visiting of a place: she exhorted repair to the church. • [ count noun ] a place which is frequently visited or occupied: the repairs of wild beasts. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French repairer, from late Latin repatriare ‘return to one's country ’ (see repatriate ).
repairman
re ¦pair |man |rɪˈpɛːmən | ▶noun ( pl. repairmen ) a person who repairs vehicles, machinery, or appliances.
American Oxford Thesaurus
repair
repair 1 verb 1 the car was repaired: mend, fix (up ), put /set right, restore, restore to working order, overhaul, service; informal patch up. 2 they repaired the costumes: mend, darn; informal patch up. 3 repairing relations with other countries: put /set right, mend, fix, straighten out, smooth, improve, warm up; informal patch up. 4 she sought to repair the wrong she had done: rectify, make good, right, put right, correct, make up for, make amends for, make reparation for. ▶noun 1 in need of repair: restoration, fixing (up ), mending, renovation; archaic reparation. 2 an invisible repair: mend, darn. 3 in good repair: condition, working order, state, shape, fettle. PHRASES beyond repair the front wheel is beyond repair | their marriage appears to be beyond repair: irreparable, irreversible, irretrievable, irremediable, irrecoverable, past hope.
repair
repair 2 verb formal we repaired to the sitting room: go to, head for, adjourn to, wend one's way to; formal remove to; literary betake oneself to.
Oxford Thesaurus
repair
repair 1 verb 1 the car was taken to a garage to be repaired: mend, fix (up ), put right, set right, restore, restore to working order, make as good as new, patch up, put back together, overhaul, service, renovate, recondition, rehabilitate, rebuild, reconstruct, refit, adjust, regulate; N. English fettle; informal see to. 2 an army of seamstresses repaired costumes and cut new ones: mend, darn, sew up, stitch up, patch up; archaic clout. 3 the government repaired relations with several other countries: put /set right, put to rights, patch up, mend, fix, sort out, straighten out, make better, improve, right, heal, cure, remedy, retrieve. ANTONYMS wreck, worsen, destroy. 4 she sought to repair the wrong she had done: rectify, make good, put right, correct, right, redress, make up for, make amends for, make reparation for, compensate for. ANTONYMS compound. ▶noun 1 the building is in urgent need of repair: restoration, fixing (up ), renovation, rebuilding, reconstruction; mending, servicing; improvement, adjustment; archaic reparation. 2 a virtually invisible repair: mend; darn, patch. 3 are the tools in good repair? condition, working order, state, shape, form, fettle; Brit. informal nick. PHRASES beyond repair their relationship may well be beyond repair: irreparable, irreversible, past mending, irretrievable, hopeless, past hope, beyond hope, irremediable, irrecoverable, incurable, beyond cure; written off. ANTONYMS reparable, rectifiable.
repair
repair 2 verb formal relax in the stylish bar before repairing to the dining room: go to, adjourn to, head for, wend one's way to; retire to, withdraw to, retreat to; set off for, take off for, leave for, depart for; formal remove to; literary betake oneself to.
French Dictionary
repaire
repaire n. m. nom masculin Refuge d ’une bête sauvage, de malfaiteurs. SYNONYME antre . Note Orthographique rep ai re.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
repair
re pair 1 /rɪpéə r /〖re (再び )pair (準備する )〗動詞 ~s /-z /; ~ed /-d /; ~ing /-pé ə rɪŋ /他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈物 〉を修理 [修繕 , 修復 ]する ; 〈傷など 〉を治す (fix, mend )▸ repair a house [road ]家 [道路 ]を修理する ▸ have [get ] the phone repaired 電話を修理してもらう .2 ⦅かたく ⦆〈人が 〉〈過失 損害など 〉を償う , 補償する (make up for, compensate for )▸ repair the damage caused by cigarette smoking タバコの火の不始末で起こした損害を償う .3 〈関係 評判 状況など 〉を修復する ; 〈健康 〉を回復する (improve )▸ repair relations with Russia ロシアとの関係を修復する ▸ He is trying hard to repair the damage he had done to his family .彼は自分が家族に与えた苦悩を取り除こうと懸命だ .名詞 複 ~s /-z /U 【物の 】修理 , リペア ; 〘医 〙(細胞や組織の )回復 ; C (具体的な )修理作業 [箇所 ] «on , to , of » ▸ The printer required repair while under warranty .そのプリンタは保証期間中に修理の必要が生じた ▸ My car needed repair to the door .私の車はドアを修理しなければならなかった ▸ make the necessary repairs 必要な箇所の修理を行う ▸ This machine is broken beyond repair .この機械は修理できないくらい壊れている ▸ The boat is in good [bad ] repair .そのボートは手入れが行き届いている [手入れが悪い ]▸ The bridge is under repair .その橋は修理中だ ▸ The building is old and in need of repair .その建物は古くて修理の必要がある .~́ m à n =repairman .~́ sh ò p 修理店 .~́ w ò rk 修理 [修繕, 修復 ]作業 .
repair
re pair 2 動詞 自動詞 ⦅やや古 かたく ⦆ «…へ » 行く, 足繁く通う «to » ; (助けを求めて )行く, 頼る .名詞 C ⦅古 ⦆盛り場, 人々のよく行く所 .
repairable
re pair a ble /rɪpé ə rəb (ə )l /形容詞 〖通例be ~〗修理できる, 補償できる .
repairer
re p á ir er /rɪpé ə rə r /名詞 C 修理する人 .
repairman
rep á ir m à n 名詞 複 -men C (機械などの )修理工 (⦅男女共用 ⦆repairer ).