1 to improve a damaged relationship, system, etc. -- réparer
2 sth done to repair sth -- réparation [ feminine ]
expensive repairs to the car des réparations onéreuses sur la voiture
a relationship that is beyond repair une relation impossible à renouer
3 to mend; to make (something) that is damaged or has broken down work again; to restore to good condition -- réparer
4 to put right or make up for -- réparer
5 the act of repairing something damaged or broken down -- réparation
It therefore needs urgent repair before it is extended.
In order to be effective, this strategy must be comprehensive and cover shipbuilding, ship repair, ports, employment and worker training, as well as safety.
Only the secondary market (repair and maintenance services and supply of spare parts) would remain subject to a specific exemption regime.
I am also glad to see the information on repairs, which should be circulated to all independent workshops.
If you now allow dealers to subcontract maintenance and repairs, an entire continuous chain of responsibility will be broken.
That is hardly conducive to the consistency of legislation, and also leads to a whole procedure of repair legislation such as that on which we are about to vote.
Many consumers would not have defective products repaired, but instead choose an alternative product or cancel the transaction altogether.
To quote a few examples: funding is needed to repair the housing built around the exploded reactor as it is deemed unsafe.
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