reset

reset
reset
tr[riː'set]
transitive verb (pt & pp reset, ger resetting)
1 (programmer, computer) reinicializar; (mechanism) rearmar
2 (clock) poner en hora
3 (bone) componer
4 (book) recomponer
reset [.ri:'sɛt] vt, -set ; -setting : reajustar, poner en hora (un reloj), reinicializar (una computadora)
reset
pret., p.p.
(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to reset")
v.
reajustar v.
recomponer v.
reengastar v.
'riː'set
transitive verb (pres p resetting; past & past p reset)
1) \<\<alarm clock\>\> (volver* a) poner*; \<\<counter/dial\>\> volver* a cero
2) (Med) \<\<bone\>\> colocar*, componer* (AmL)
['riː'set] (vb: pt, pp reset)
1.
VT [+ machine] reajustar; [+ printing press] recomponer; [+ computer] reinicializar; [+ bone] volver a encajar; [+ jewel] reengastar
2.
CPD

reset switch N — conmutador m de reajuste

* * *
['riː'set]
transitive verb (pres p resetting; past & past p reset)
1) \<\<alarm clock\>\> (volver* a) poner*; \<\<counter/dial\>\> volver* a cero
2) (Med) \<\<bone\>\> colocar*, componer* (AmL)

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