restablecer
bring back ; restore ; re-establish [reestablish].
Entry of an 'e' for end will bring back the screen shown in Figure 23 where you can make another choice or enter 'e' for end.
In general, each end code entered restores a previous screen, where you can make further choices.
Local professional autonomy must be reestablished through experimental system development, where centralised modules are supplemented with local systems.
restablecer el equilibrio
re-establish + the balance
Publishers should reconsider their contracted arrangements with book clubs and re-establish a fair balance between the parties concerned.
restablecer la conexión
re-establish + connection
The system allows the user, who is connected to a network node, to access the hosts' information services without needing to reestablish connection when changing data bases.
restablecer la credibilidad
re-establish + credibility
We need the courage of our conviction that we can establish or perhaps re-establish our credibility as a profession.
restablecer la normalidad
restore + normalcy
UNICEF (United Nation's International Children's Emergency Fund) is looking to restore normalcy to the lives of children in the disaster area.
restablecer + Posesivo + propia identidad
re-establish + Posesivo + own identity
This enabled them to re-establish their own identities and relieved them of the incidence of getting involved in 'library business'.
restablecerse
regain + Posesivo + health
get back on + Posesivo + feet
get + Posesivo + strength back
recover + Posesivo + strength
get + well
get + better
She received fifteen months of therapy and completely regained her health until she died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage 20 years later.
It's a smart move on Jade's part to let Donna give her a helping hand in getting back on her feet.
Tootsie has got his strength back and is now as happy as ever running around outside.
Though six years younger, Ms. Arnold never recovered her strength after hip surgery.
She got sent back home so she could get better and as soon as she got well again she went right back to work.
Systems will get better and cheaper with the passage of time.
restablecerse
regain + Posesivo + health
get back on + Posesivo + feet
get + Posesivo + strength back
recover + Posesivo + strength
get + well
get + better
She received fifteen months of therapy and completely regained her health until she died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage 20 years later.
It's a smart move on Jade's part to let Donna give her a helping hand in getting back on her feet.
Tootsie has got his strength back and is now as happy as ever running around outside.
Though six years younger, Ms. Arnold never recovered her strength after hip surgery.
She got sent back home so she could get better and as soon as she got well again she went right back to work.
Systems will get better and cheaper with the passage of time.