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单词 reparable
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Definition of reparable in English:

reparable

adjective ˈrɛp(ə)rəb(ə)lˈrɛp(ə)rəb(ə)l
  • (especially of an injury or loss) possible to rectify or repair.

    (尤指伤害或损失)可修复的,可修理的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This concept allows certain reparable items to flow back to a single repair facility in theater and eliminates duplicated repair efforts at multiple bases.
    • While not all reparable shipments need to be moved via premium transportation, the lack of asset visibility and knowledge of a real-time asset position require they be moved via premium transportation.
    • Examples are all too common in which relatively inexpensive consumable parts hold up the repair of an expensive reparable part.
    • All else being equal, the purchase of consumables should have been slightly more effective than reparable purchasing since they are simpler components bought in significantly larger volumes.
    • The pilot for CAV-XML offered actual flow days computed on each depot-level reparable being repaired, from the day it was received at the contractor to the day it was shipped.
    • The loss of a reparable asset out of the base-level maintenance system was unacceptable.
    • From your description, this chimney is probably not reparable anyway.
    • Cotton is easily reparable as the damaged appearance can be reduced to a minimum.
    • Lichtenstein's 30-foot-high, stainless-steel statue was spared, as was a bronze sphere by Fritz Koenig, both sustaining reparable damage.
    • Even though she hadn't been able to fly for the past week while the DA - 001 was being repaired, she'd been kept busy nonetheless; she was only glad that it was reparable.
    • Indeed, Wallace, Kem, and Nelson's 1999 analysis suggested that 80 percent of working capital fund costs are fixed with respect to the amount of depot-level reparable sales.
    • The time it takes a depot or contractor to repair and return a reparable item to serviceable condition is rather long.
    • While deployed, the RSP stockage effectiveness for reparable items was 98.4 percent.
    • Showed that actual performance of reparable spares at the air logistics centers is much worse than planned performance because of understating cycle times for spares during planning processes.
    • Of course, some costs to the environment, such as species extinction, are not reparable at any price.
    • D041 is a management information system used by the Air Force to compute worldwide requirements and inventory levels for reparable items.
    • Colt was developed using the same mathematical logic as the AAM and Aircraft Sustainability Model used in reparable inventory management.
    • While the Siqueiros work is now buried beneath layers of overpainting, Tourje and his team are confident that the mural is reparable.
    • Well, everything is reparable but I do think we've been on the verge of being somewhat naive about the former Soviet Union and its leadership.
    • The system collects a wide variety of quarterly data from different systems pertaining to reparable items such as failures, lead times, base and depot repair times, and excess inventory.
    Synonyms
    rectifiable, remediable, able to be put/set right, curable, restorable, recoverable, retrievable, salvageable
    rare corrigible

Derivatives

  • reparability

  • noun
    • The reparability of cars has improved.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Improving the reparability of a computer may require additional resources (and thus increase the environmental impact).
      • The reliability and reparability of the electrical devices are crucial questions.
      • MEPs called on the Commission to propose an update to the eco-design directive to include non-energy related products and to demand better durability, recyclability and reparability of goods.
      • The rating system examines design, reparability and theft resistance.

Origin

Late 16th century: from French réparable, from Latin reparabilis, from reparare 'make ready again' (see repair1).

Definition of reparable in US English:

reparable

adjectiveˈrɛp(ə)rəb(ə)lˈrep(ə)rəb(ə)l
  • (especially of an injury or loss) possible to rectify or repair.

    (尤指伤害或损失)可修复的,可修理的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The time it takes a depot or contractor to repair and return a reparable item to serviceable condition is rather long.
    • From your description, this chimney is probably not reparable anyway.
    • Colt was developed using the same mathematical logic as the AAM and Aircraft Sustainability Model used in reparable inventory management.
    • This concept allows certain reparable items to flow back to a single repair facility in theater and eliminates duplicated repair efforts at multiple bases.
    • Showed that actual performance of reparable spares at the air logistics centers is much worse than planned performance because of understating cycle times for spares during planning processes.
    • Indeed, Wallace, Kem, and Nelson's 1999 analysis suggested that 80 percent of working capital fund costs are fixed with respect to the amount of depot-level reparable sales.
    • The pilot for CAV-XML offered actual flow days computed on each depot-level reparable being repaired, from the day it was received at the contractor to the day it was shipped.
    • Lichtenstein's 30-foot-high, stainless-steel statue was spared, as was a bronze sphere by Fritz Koenig, both sustaining reparable damage.
    • All else being equal, the purchase of consumables should have been slightly more effective than reparable purchasing since they are simpler components bought in significantly larger volumes.
    • The system collects a wide variety of quarterly data from different systems pertaining to reparable items such as failures, lead times, base and depot repair times, and excess inventory.
    • Cotton is easily reparable as the damaged appearance can be reduced to a minimum.
    • D041 is a management information system used by the Air Force to compute worldwide requirements and inventory levels for reparable items.
    • Of course, some costs to the environment, such as species extinction, are not reparable at any price.
    • While not all reparable shipments need to be moved via premium transportation, the lack of asset visibility and knowledge of a real-time asset position require they be moved via premium transportation.
    • Well, everything is reparable but I do think we've been on the verge of being somewhat naive about the former Soviet Union and its leadership.
    • Examples are all too common in which relatively inexpensive consumable parts hold up the repair of an expensive reparable part.
    • While the Siqueiros work is now buried beneath layers of overpainting, Tourje and his team are confident that the mural is reparable.
    • Even though she hadn't been able to fly for the past week while the DA - 001 was being repaired, she'd been kept busy nonetheless; she was only glad that it was reparable.
    • While deployed, the RSP stockage effectiveness for reparable items was 98.4 percent.
    • The loss of a reparable asset out of the base-level maintenance system was unacceptable.
    Synonyms
    rectifiable, remediable, able to be put right, able to be set right, curable, restorable, recoverable, retrievable, salvageable

Origin

Late 16th century: from French réparable, from Latin reparabilis, from reparare ‘make ready again’ (see repair).

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