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1 mend
[mend]◙ n. תיקון; החלמה; השתפרות◙ v. לתקן; לשפר; להשתפר; להחלים* * *◙ םילחהל ;רפתשהל ;רפשל ;ןקתל◄◙ תורפתשה ;המלחה ;ןוקית◄ -
2 mend matters
לסדר את העניינים, לשפר את המצב* * *◙ בצמה תא רפשל,םיניינעה תא רדסל◄ -
3 mend one's pace
להחיש צעדיו* * *◙ וידעצ שיחהל◄ -
4 mend one's ways
לתקן את דרכיו* * *◙ ויכרד תא ןקתל◄ -
5 mend the rift
לאחות את הקרע* * *◙ ערקה תא תוחאל◄ -
6 on the mend
הולך ומחלים, מתאושש* * *◙ ששואתמ,םילחמו ךלוה◄ -
7 mendable
['mend·a·ble || 'mendəbl]◙ adj. בר-תיקון, שניתן לתקנו* * *◙ ונקתל ןתינש,ןוקית-רב◄ -
8 mended
['mendɪd]◙ adj. מתוקן* * *◙ ןקותמ◄ -
9 mendelevium
['mendɪ'lɪːvɪəm]◙ n. מנדלביום (יסוד כימי רדיואקטיבי)* * *◙ (יביטקאוידר ימיכ דוסי) םויבלדנמ◄ -
10 mender
['mendə(r)]◙ n. מתקן (ניקוד: שווא פתח)* * *◙ (חתפ אווש:דוקינ) ןקתמ◄ -
11 amend
[a·mend || ə'mend]◙ v. לשנות; לתקן; לשפר; להשתפר* * *◙ רפתשהל ;רפשל ;ןקתל ;תונשל◄ -
12 commend
[com·mend || kə'mend]◙ v. להלל; להמליץ; להפקיד בידי* * *◙ ידיב דיקפהל ;ץילמהל ;ללהל◄ -
13 emend
[e·mend || iː'mend]◙ v. לתקן, להגיה* * *◙ היגהל,ןקתל◄ -
14 recommend
[rec·om·mend || ‚rekə'mend]◙ v. להמליץ; להפקיד* * *◙ דיקפהל ;ץילמהל◄ -
15 recommendable
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16 recommendatory
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17 amendment
[a·mend·ment || ə'mendmənt]◙ n. תיקון; שינוי* * *◙ יוניש ;ןוקית◄ -
18 commendable
[com'mend·a·ble || -dəbl]◙ adj. ראוי לשבח* * *◙ חבשל יואר◄ -
19 commendatory
[com'mend·a·to·ry || -dətərɪ]◙ adj. מהלל, משבח* * *◙ חבשמ,ללהמ◄ -
20 emendatory
[e'mend·a·to·ry || -dətərɪ]◙ adj. מתקן, משנה, מחזיר למוטב* * *◙ בטומל ריזחמ,הנשמ,ןקתמ◄
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mend — [mend] noun on the mend improving again after being weak: • The economy is now on the mend. * * * Ⅰ. mend UK US /mend/ verb [T] ► UK to repair something that is broken or not working: »They re sending someone round to mend the photocopier … Financial and business terms
mend fences — phrase to try to become friends again with someone who you have argued with The object of the meeting was primarily to mend fences. Thesaurus: ending, solving and avoiding arguments and fightshyponym to start a friendshipsynonym Main entry: mend… … Useful english dictionary
mend — vb Mend, repair, patch, rebuild are comparable when they mean to put into good or fitting order something that is injured, damaged, or defective. Mend basically implies a freeing from faults or defects {mend your manners} {the wound mended… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
mend your ways — phrase to improve your behaviour after you have been behaving badly for a long time She let him stay because he promised to mend his ways. Thesaurus: to become bettersynonym Main entry: mend * * * mend your ways : to change or improve your… … Useful english dictionary
mend — [mend] vt. [ME menden, aphetic < amenden,AMEND] 1. to repair (something broken, torn, or worn); restore to good condition; make whole; fix 2. to make better; improve; reform; set right [to mend one s manners] 3. to atone for; make amends for:… … English World dictionary
Mend — (m[e^]nd), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mending}.] [Abbrev. fr. amend. See {Amend}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To repair, as anything that is torn, broken, defaced, decayed, or the like; to restore from partial decay, injury, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mend — ► VERB 1) restore to the correct or working condition. 2) improve. ► NOUN ▪ a repair in a material. ● mend (one s) fences Cf. ↑mend one s fences ● on the mend … English terms dictionary
mend — [mend] verb [T] British I to repair something that is broken or damaged Have you mended the gate?[/ex] II noun mend [mend] be on the mend to be getting better after an illness[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
mend one's ways — {v. phr.} To reform; change one s behavior from negative to positive. * /He had better mend his ways or he ll wind up in jail./ … Dictionary of American idioms
mend one's ways — {v. phr.} To reform; change one s behavior from negative to positive. * /He had better mend his ways or he ll wind up in jail./ … Dictionary of American idioms
Mend — Mend, v. i. To grow better; to advance to a better state; to become improved; to recover; to heal. Shak. [1913 Webster +PJC] {on the mend} pred. a. recovering from an illness or injury. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English