0 to repair and improve something, especially a building:
1 to repair and improve something, esp. a building
2 to repair and improve a building so that it is in good condition again:
The tragic collapse was a direct result of shoddy workmanship during the rush to renovate the hotel, he argued.
This is therefore the period in which the household cluster is expanded, renovated or even entirely rebuilt.
Buying, renovating or building a house is a priority for those who are mobile, as they replace thatched or wooden huts.
The distribution system within the fairgrounds was partially renovated in 1996.
Animal pits should be enclosed or adequately fenced and slaughterhouses should be renovated.
The entire second floor of the museum has been renovated and now houses the national archaeological collection.
All of them were equipped with more up-to-date and efficient technology, either installing it in new factories or renovating existing ones.
We should not hastily level our dwellings, but seek to restore and renovate structures that have served the community well.
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修復,翻新,整修(尤指建築物)…
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修复,翻新,整修(尤指建筑物)…
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renovar, restaurar…
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reformar, renovar…
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~を改装する, リフォームする…
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onarmak, yenileştimek, restore etmek…
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rénover…
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