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RECOMPOSE - traducción al árabe


RECOMPOSE         
DEATH CARE COMPANY
Urban Death Project; User:Schoen212/sandbox; Draft:Urban Death Project

الفعل

أعاد تأليف; أعاد تركيب; تملك ثانية

recompose         
DEATH CARE COMPANY
Urban Death Project; User:Schoen212/sandbox; Draft:Urban Death Project
ركب أو نسق ثانية أعاد تركيب ألف أو نظم ثانية أعاد إليه الهدوء
ركب أو نسق ثانية أعاد تركيب ألف أو نظم ثانية أعاد إليه الهدوء      

recompose

Definición

Recompose
·vt To compose again; to form anew; to put together again or repeatedly.
II. Recompose ·vt To restore to composure; to quiet anew; to Tranquilize; as, to recompose the mind.
Ejemplos de uso de RECOMPOSE
1. While it worked well, it took me a little time to figure out that you have to point the active spot at each part of the scene for which you want to add a reading and then recompose before capturing your image.
2. The court found Krajisnik helped former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadizic –– who is still at large –– and other officials to "ethnically recompose the territories targeted by the Bosnian–Serb leadership by drastically reducing the proportion of Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian Croats through expulsion." While the original method of expulsion included deportations and forced transfers, the court found that evidence showed "the criminal means of the enterprise very soon grew to include other crimes of persecution, as well as murder, and extermination." "Krajisnik wanted the Muslim and Croat populations moved out of Bosnian–Serb territories in large numbers, and accepted that a heavy price of suffering, death, and destruction was necessary to achieve Serb domination and a viable statehood," the court judgment stated.