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الإنجليزية - التركية

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restoration
{i} restorasyon

Harap kale şimdi restorasyon altında. - The ruined castle is now under restoration.

Lazer ışınları eski eserlerin restorasyonunda kullanılmaktadır. - Laser rays are used in the restoration of ancient works.

restoration
(Diş Hekimliği) Dokularda bozukluğun mekanik olarak giderilmesi ve eksik dokuların da protetik olarak tamamlanması işlemi; örneğin bir dolgu, kron veya protez
restoration
geri getirme
restoration
{i} geri verme
restoration
{i} yeniden tahta geçme
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(Biyoloji) normal haline gelme
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yeniden yürürlüğe koyma
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(Askeri) ASKERİ HAKLARIN İADESİ: Orduda tekrar şerefli faal görev durumuna iade edilme
restoration
eski görevine iade etme
restoration
(Tıp) Onarılma, düzelme, normal haline gelme
restoration
{i} eski

Lazer ışınları eski eserlerin restorasyonunda kullanılmaktadır. - Laser rays are used in the restoration of ancient works.

restoration
yeniden yapılanma
restoration
iade
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tamir
restoration
felah
restoration
iyileştirme
restoration
restorasyon dönemi
restoration
yenileme
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onarım
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sahibine geri verme
restoration
yeniden kurma
restoration
{i} restore etme, onarma
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Antiques or collectibles that have been brought back to original condition through reconstruction and/or replacement of missing parts and refinishing
The proceedings by which a patent which has lapsed through failure to pay renewal fees may be restored
plural of restoration
restoration
the process of bringing an object back to its original state; the process of restoring something

The restoration of this medieval church involved undoing all the Victorian modifications.

restoration
{n} a placing in a former state, a recovery
Restoration
Restoration is used to refer to the style of drama and architecture that was popular during and just after the rule of Charles the Second in England. a Restoration comedy. Restoration of the monarchy in England in 1660. It marked the return of Charles II as king (1660-85) following the period of Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth. The bishops were restored to Parliament, which established a strict Anglican orthodoxy. The period, which also included the reign of James II (1685-88), was marked by an expansion in colonial trade, the Anglo-Dutch Wars, and a revival of drama and literature (see Restoration literature). art conservation and restoration Bourbon Restoration Meiji Restoration Restoration literature
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The Restoration was the event in 1660 when Charles the Second became King of England, Scotland, and Ireland after a period when there had been no King or Queen
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the re-establishment of the British monarchy in 1660
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the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state
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Treatment procedures intended to return cultural property to a known or assumed state, often through the addition of nonoriginal material
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An item a dentist uses to restore the normal function of a tooth or an area in the mouth It can be a filling, a crown, a bridge, etc
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the act or process of accurately recovering the form and details of a property and its setting as it appeared at a particular period of time by means of removal of later work or by the replacement of missing earlier work
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The practice of returning an object or building to its appearance at a particular time period Restoration may include the removal of additions and alterations made after the particular time period, and reconstruction of missing earlier features
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the state of being restored to its former good condition; "the inn was a renovation of a Colonial house"
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1) English period (1660-1688) which succeeded the Puritan Revolution The style's sweeping curves and generous ornamentation shows strong Baroque influence, and oak was replaced by the more easily-worked walnut This period is also referred to Carolean, Late Jacobean, or Charles II 2) Anything that has been brought back to its original condition through reconstruction, replacement of missing parts and refinishing
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To restore a wrong, to put something right, to renew as situation or relationship In relationship it is usually through the asking and giving of forgiveness and a willingness to put behind the things of the past In the Christian life it is essential to keep short accounts (1 Corinthians 13: 5) It may in some circumstances involve practical means of restoring a wrong to another
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the repair of ecological damage to an ecosystem so that it is close to the natural condition prior to a disturbance and it can function as a normal self-regulating system This is done through processes such as chemical cleanups, revegetation, and the reintroduction of native species
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the return of an ecosystem to a close approximation of its condition prior to disturbance6
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{i} act of returning to a previous condition (in health); rehabilitation; reconstruction, reproduction
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The process of upgrading an existing building; usually while attempting to keep the same general appearance of the building
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the return of a former monarchy or monarch to power, usually after having been forced to step down
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used in this report to refer to the re-establishment of a natural community, habitat, species population, or other ecological attribute, that has been eliminated or greatly reduced on a given location Many factors, sociological as well as ecological, must be weighed when making a decision to engage in a restoration project
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The state of being restored; recovery of health, strength, etc
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the rehabilitation of a pit or quarry to return it to a stable condition and to make it look as natural as possible
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To improve a disturbed wetland by returning wetland parameters which may be missing; adding soils, water, or plants The restoration may return a missing or damaged wetland function to achieve a desired outcome; for example, removing an agricultural crop and planting native seeds to produce a wet prairie grassland Riparian: The land bordering a stream or river; also pertaining to the vegetation typical of those borders grasses, shrubs, and trees such as reed canary grass, spiraea, willows, ash and cottonwoods
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To bring something back to a former condition Ecological restoration involves active manipulation of nature to recreate conditions that existed before human disturbance
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a model that represents the landscape of a former geological age or that represents and extinct animal etc
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The act of restoring or bringing back to a former place, station, or condition; the fact of being restored; renewal; reëstablishment; as, the restoration of friendship between enemies; the restoration of peace after war
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That which is restored or renewed
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the return of an ecosystem or habitat or part there of to its original community structure, natural complement of species and natural functions
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some artifact that has been restored or reconstructed; "the restoration looked exactly like the original"
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means returning existing habitats to a known past state or to an approximation of the natural condition by repairing degradation, by removing introduced species or by reinstatement
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as, restoration from sickness
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  Action taken to repair and return to service one or more telecommunications services, including repair of a damaged or impaired tele­com­mun­i­ca­tions facility, that have a degraded quality of service or have a service outage (188)  Note: Restoration may be done by various means, such as patching, routing, substitution of component parts, or selecting other pathways
restoration
the process of bringing an object back to its original state
restoration
the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state the re-establishment of the British monarchy in 1660 a model that represents the landscape of a former geological age or that represents and extinct animal etc
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some artifact that has been restored or reconstructed; "the restoration looked exactly like the original" the reign of Charles II in England; 1660-1685
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The return of an ecosystem or habitat to its original community structure, natural complement of species, and natural functions
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Actions taken to modify an ecosystem to achieve a desired healthy, and functioning condition
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in standard English, to restore something means to bring it back into some prior condition Ecological restoration, then, means to do this to an ecological system, whether defined as an ecosystem, an ecological community, a landscape, or any combination of these In practice, restoration means that the area is deliberately returned to conditions and processes representing the ecological zone in which the disturbance lies *
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Removal and decontamination of all chemical warfare agents, removal of any rubble, and emergency repair of structures and facilities These activities will reestablish major utilities and services and will return social and economic activities to near-normal levels The terms recovery and restoration have been used in combination to refer to the entire group of activities undertaken to prepare a previously contaminated and restricted area for unlimited reoccupation and/or use by the public This will include all efforts and resources needed to return an agent-affected area to a condition safe for public access and use
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any action taken to repair, maintain, protect, and enhance the ecological integrity of the Basin Riparian (habitat or zone) - habitat occurring along rivers, streams, and creeks that provides for high density, diversity and productivity of plant and animal species Runoff - water from rain, melted snow, or agricultural or landscape irrigation that flows over the land surface into a water body
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(Otomotiv) Restoring a car to its original condition (including original parts, paint, re-chroming, and so on) rather than merely rebuilding or repairing one
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the reign of Charles II in England; 1660-1685
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The return of a degraded ecosystem to its original condition (cf rehabilitation)
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Improving or replacing habitat that is injured Usually follows remediation
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getting something back again; "upon the restitution of the book to its rightful owner the child was given a tongue lashing"
restoration
the return of an ecosystem or habitat to its original community structure, natural complement of species and natural functions
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