0 to fix something that is broken or damaged -- arreglar, reparar
I must get my bike repaired.
1 something that you do to fix something that is broken or damaged -- arreglo, reparación
The repairs cost me £150.
3 to improve a damaged relationship, system, etc. -- arreglar
4 sth done to repair sth -- reparación [ feminine, singular ]
a relationship that is beyond repair una relación que es irreparable
European resources must be used to improve the engineering infrastructure, build new homes or repair existing ones, provide better education and improve access to the labour market.
Despite six years of promises, the building has still not been repaired.
These funds could be used for improving, repairing and building roads and would, in this way, be of benefit to heavy goods traffic.
Furthermore, all drivers in their home countries should also be able to choose the garage where they would like their vehicle to be repaired.
Let me now turn to the second key word: we must not be content with repairs, we must also give priority to prevention.
I would also point out that it is more profitable from an economic point of view to anticipate than to repair.
So repair information must be readily accessible.
The reasonable remuneration established in the repair clause guarantees that car manufacturers will be repaid for the investment they make in technical improvements to their designs.