refit

refit
1. transitive verb,
-tt- überholen; reparieren; (equip with new things) neu ausstatten
2.
(renew supplies or equipment) sich neu ausrüsten
3. noun
Überholung, die; (with supplies or equipment) Neuausstattung, die
* * *
[ri:'fit]
past tense, past participle - refitted; verb
(to repair or fit new parts to (a ship): They are refitting the liner.) ausbessern
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re·fit
I. vi
<BRIT -tt- or AM usu -t->
[ˌri:ˈfɪt]
NAUT überholt werden
II. vt
<BRIT -tt- or AM usu -t->
[ˌri:ˈfɪt]
to \refit a factory eine Fabrik neu ausstatten
to \refit a ship ein Schiff überholen
III. n
[ˈri:fɪt]
NAUT Überholung f
* * *
["riː'fɪt]
1. vt
ship neu ausrüsten; factory neu ausstatten
2. vi
(ship) neu ausgerüstet werden
3. n
['riːfɪt] (NAUT) Neuausrüstung f
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refit [ˌriːˈfıt]
A v/t
1. wieder instand setzen, ausbessern
2. neu ausrüsten oder ausstatten
B v/i
1. wieder instand gesetzt werden, repariert oder überholt werden
2. sich neu ausrüsten
C s [a. ˈriːfıt]
1. Wiederinstandsetzung f, Ausbesserung f
2. Neuausrüstung f
* * *
1. transitive verb,
-tt- überholen; reparieren; (equip with new things) neu ausstatten
2.
(renew supplies or equipment) sich neu ausrüsten
3. noun
Überholung, die; (with supplies or equipment) Neuausstattung, die
* * *
v.
ausbessern v.
wiederherstellen v.
überholen v.

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