repair
see also BREAK, JOIN, SEW - to work on sth that is broken or damaged to make it whole again, work better, etc: repair sth, mend sth, (informal) fix sth How much will it cost to repair the car? ◎ Can you mend the hole in this jumper for me? ◎ Do you think it's possible to get this radio fixed? - the work that you do to mend sth that is damaged: repair This house needs extensive repairs. - if sth is not damaged or is working well and does not need to be repaired, it is in good condition - to work on sth that is old to improve its condition: do* sth up, restore sth, renovate sth; nouns (U): restoration, renovation to restore an old cars ◎ The restoration of the palace took two years to complete. ◎ The hotel was renovated last year. - to keep sth in good condition: maintain sth; noun (U): maintenance - to make sure that a machine (for example, a car) is in good condition and to repair it if necessary: service sth; noun (C/U): service Your gas fire should be serviced regularly. ◎ I have to take my car in for a service. - to look at sth and change or repair it if necessary: overhaul sth; noun: overhaul give the car a general overhaul - to separate the parts of sth in order to mend it: take* sth to pieces, take* sth apart, (informal) take* sth to bits; opposite: put* sth back together He's always taking his car to bits. - an extra part that is used to replace a similar part that is old or damaged: spare part, spare ※ people who repair things - a person who repairs sth: repairer a shoe/watch repairer - a person who repairs cars or other vehicles or other machines: mechanic - a person who puts furniture, pictures and other works of art in good condition: restorer a picture restorer ◎ a furniture restorer - the activity of making or repairing things yourself: (BrE) DIY, do-it-yourself a DIY enthusiast
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