Repairmen: meaning, definitions and examples

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repairmen

 

[ rɪˈpɛrˌmɛn ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

job role

Repairmen are skilled tradespeople who specialize in fixing and maintaining various types of machinery and equipment. Their work encompasses a wide range of tasks, from repairing household appliances to servicing automobiles and industrial machines. Repairmen often diagnose issues, replace faulty parts, and ensure that the equipment operates efficiently and safely. Their expertise is crucial in both residential and commercial settings, as they help extend the lifespan of products and reduce the cost of replacements.

Synonyms

handyman, maintenance worker, mechanic, technician

Examples of usage

  • The repairman fixed my refrigerator quickly.
  • Our company hired repairmen to service the machinery.
  • I need a repairman to check the heating system.
  • The repairman explained the issue with my laptop.
  • A repairman was called to address the plumbing problems.

Translations

Translations of the word "repairmen" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reparadores

🇮🇳 मरम्मत करने वाले

🇩🇪 Reparaturtechniker

🇮🇩 tukang perbaikan

🇺🇦 ремонтники

🇵🇱 naprawiacze

🇯🇵 修理工

🇫🇷 réparateurs

🇪🇸 reparadores

🇹🇷 tamirci

🇰🇷 수리공

🇸🇦 فنيي إصلاح

🇨🇿 opraváři

🇸🇰 oprári

🇨🇳 修理工

🇸🇮 popravarji

🇮🇸 viðgerðir

🇰🇿 жөндеушілер

🇬🇪 წარმოება

🇦🇿 təmirçilər

🇲🇽 reparadores

Etymology

The term 'repairman' originated in the early 20th century, deriving from the verb 'repair', which has its roots in the Middle English ' repaire', itself from the Old French 'repaier'. The word 'repair' is formed from the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' and the Latin word 'parare' meaning 'to prepare'. Initially, 'repair' referred to the act of restoring or making something operational again after it had been damaged or broken. Over time, this led to the specialization of individuals in various trades who focused on the repair and maintenance of different types of equipment and machinery, thus leading to the emergence of the term 'repairman'. In contemporary usage, 'repairman' is often gender-specific, and alternatives like 'repair technician' are also common to enhance inclusivity.