A2 to put something that is damaged, broken, or not working correctly, back into good condition or make it work again修理;修补;修复;整修
C2 If you repair something wrong or harmful that has been done, you do something to make it right.补救;纠正;弥补
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It'll cost almost as much to repair it as it would to buy a new one.
You should disconnect the power before attempting to repair electrical equipment.
Your shoes will be repaired and ready for you to collect on Thursday.
The drugs stimulate the damaged tissue into repairing itself.
The car was damaged to such an extent that it couldn't be repaired.
B1 the act of fixing something that is broken or damaged修理;修补;修缮
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I've had to dip into my savings to pay for the repairs.
There will be extensive repairs to the motorway.
Following the repairs to the roof, church funds are now seriously depleted.
The repairs to our car cost much more than we were expecting.
The plumber made rather a bad job of the repairs.
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