English to Spanish Dictionary overhaul

overhaul

revisión
definition
verb
a company that overhauls and repairs aircraft engines
take apart (a piece of machinery or equipment) in order to examine it and repair it if necessary.
Needing to finish four places ahead of Paul Foerster and Kevin Burnham, the British pair were unable to overhaul their American rivals.
overtake (someone), especially in a sporting event.
noun
a major overhaul of environmental policies
a thorough examination of machinery or a system, with repairs or changes made if necessary.
translation of 'overhaul'
verb
revisar,
alcanzar,
repasar a
noun
repaso general,
revisión
example
moves to 'overhaul' the income tax system
Phelps aims to 'overhaul' Mark Spitz's record of seven gold medals.
Sent this book by someone with less commercial muscle, his editors would unquestionably have demanded a thorough 'overhaul' .
They have been told to consider plans for a major 'overhaul' of the committee system, in a bid to make that more effective.
With our young players we would have a great base to build on and could 'overhaul' our rivals.
If Indonesia wants to have an internationally competitive workforce, a major 'overhaul' of its educational system is only the first step in a long process that lies ahead.
Sixty-one percent of women, versus 45 percent of men, say that the healthcare system in America today needs a major 'overhaul' .
In 1994, the concerns over the system of DNA testing resulted in a major 'overhaul' of the way profiling was carried out.
It was going to be an extremely tall order for any side to 'overhaul' us.
As part of a huge upgrading program in Old Cairo, these historic places of prayer are being given a thorough 'overhaul' .
They can only be honestly confronted by a thorough 'overhaul' of the system the minister will be asked to control.
But Schurle, too, grew up on a Kansas farm, where at age 13 he had to 'overhaul' the engine on his father's 1949 Frazer.
After all, last year they clawed back a huge deficit to 'overhaul' Wenger's men.
A new report charges that Ontario's food safety system needs a major 'overhaul' .
They lost by three runs after failing to 'overhaul' Knutsford's meagre target of 109.
Doctors at Tasmania's public hospitals have been campaigning for a major 'overhaul' of the system.
Now his comment comes as many Immigration and Customs officials are calling for a major 'overhaul' of our border security system.
Is a major 'overhaul' of the security system justified?
a major 'overhaul' of environmental policies
Henrik threatened for a moment, but soon tired, and Albert Hall never looked likely to 'overhaul' the leader, who had two and a half lengths to spare at the line.
Some day, if all goes well, Woods will surely 'overhaul' Jack Nicklaus's record but there is still a long way to go.
It may, at long last, lead to a major 'overhaul' of a system of which, as it stands currently, we should be thoroughly ashamed.
The suggestion that any player could 'overhaul' Jack Nicklaus in major championships was considered superfluous until Tiger Woods appeared in the mid-1990s.
The office's performance needed a thorough 'overhaul' , he said, including the way it dealt with the problem of illegal immigration.
Three Gascoyne sailors showed amazing ingenuity to 'overhaul' and repair the tractor with very limited resources.
The North Kerry area is to be included in a new national pilot scheme which will see a major 'overhaul' of the schools' building system.
Do I have to 'overhaul' my engine at the recommended time interval even though it's operating satisfactorily?
The family law system requires nothing less than a major 'overhaul' if it is to meet the changing demands of society.
Now that the drivers' title is safely wrapped up, there was a warning that the safety-first tactics of previous weeks will now be replaced by more aggressive driving in a bid to 'overhaul' the current team leaders.
I'd certainly done enough to come second overall, but had I done enough to 'overhaul' Steve?
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