English to Spanish Dictionary reuse

reuse

reutilizar
definition
verb
the tape could be magnetically erased and reused
use again or more than once.
noun
the ballast was cleaned and ready for reuse
the action of using something again.
translation of 'reuse'
verb
reutilizar,
volver a usar
example
The type is then cleaned, distributed to the printing case, and ready for 'reuse' .
Bathe immediately after work and change all clothing and wash clothing thoroughly with soap and hot water before 'reuse' .
So for the last four or five years, cemeteries across Australia have been starting to deal with 'reuse' of memorial plots for ashes.
There is a huge controversy in Bangladesh regarding 'reuse' of plastic water bottles, which is widely popular these days.
The difficult job of retrofitting the historic library for adaptive 'reuse' as a museum went to Gaetana Aulenti of Milan.
The days of reprocessing spent fuel to produce plutonium and uranium for potential 'reuse' are numbered.
The sudden influx of people overloaded these plans and the effluent did not meet the required specifications for 'reuse' .
Most of these names will eventually become available for 'reuse' , and so the pool of active names stays at roughly constant size.
Many companies are building business service hubs not only to consolidate their interfaces but to maximize 'reuse' .
It works just as well only it's much cheaper and can be cleaned for 'reuse' .
wash the bottle before 'reuse'
One of the world's most extensive audio archives has been rescued from obscurity, ready for remastering and 'reuse' .
water 'reuse'
She's good like that, my mother; she invented reduce/ 'reuse' before anyone else had ever heard of recycle.
Bacteria break down the organic matter of fallen leaves, releasing their nutrients for 'reuse' by plants in the future.
As the probably of 'reuse' goes down, data is moved from primary disk storage to secondary storage and then off to tape for archiving.
The Shackleton Hall Working Group met on March 31 to consider the problems of the building and its potential for 'reuse' and development.
One organisation that has been trying to extract some of the timber for 'reuse' is the North Sutherland Forestry Trust, which runs a nearby sawmill.
Wood is trucked in to heat the molds, to remove the wax for 'reuse' , and to prevent the molten metal exploding during pouring.
The 'reuse' of some object-oriented code has caused tactical headaches for Australia's armed forces.
the ballast was cleaned and ready for 'reuse'
the ballast was cleaned ready for 'reuse'
Items that can't be washed can be sealed in airtight plastic bags for 10 to 14 days before 'reuse' .
Lagoon systems are often used to renovate wastewater before 'reuse' .
A conservative estimate is that more than $485,000 was saved through recycling and 'reusing' materials on site.
Once processed the gravel produced can be 'reused' in the construction industry.
These drives are important too, because the discs are 'reusable' .
In August 2000, the FDA issued its final guidance on the practice of reprocessing and 'reusing' medical devices intended to be used only once.
The theatre company hoped to save money by 'reusing' its existing technical equipment, but in the event all had to be renewed, and more funding had to be found.
Whatever amount is left over can be 'reused' in total or reclaimed and used as aggregate in new concrete.
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