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1 mend
اِسْتَعَادَ الصحّة \ mend: to become better in health: His broken leg is mending slowly. \ شَفَى تَدريجيًّا \ mend: to become better in health: His broken leg is mending slowly. \ مَكَان مُصَلَّح \ mend: a place that has been mended: a mend in her shirt. -
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[mend]1. verb1) to put (something broken, torn etc) into good condition again; to repair:يُصَلِّحCan you mend this broken chair?
2) to grow better, especially in health:يَلْتَئِم الجُرْح، يَتَحَسَّن صِحيّاًMy broken leg is mending very well.
2. nouna repaired place:مَكان مُصَلَّحThis shirt has a mend in the sleeve.
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3 MEND
• In the end all (things) will mend - Все перемелется, мука будет (B), Зима - не лето, пройдет и это (3), Обойдется, оботрется - все по-старому пойдет (O), Прокукарекает петух или нет, а день будет (П), Тесные сапоги разносятся, широкие осядутся (T)• It is never too late to mend - Ошибка красна поправкой (O), Умел ошибиться - умей и поправиться (У) -
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أَصْلَحَ \ fix: (esp AmE) to repair: I must get the radio fixed - it’s broken. mend: to repair (sth. broken or worn out or torn): My watch needs mending. patch: (mostly with up) to repair (sth. worn or damaged): Please patch up those holes in the road. reform: to change and improve: After leaving prison he decided to reform (his character or behaviour). remedy: to put right (sth. that is wrong): Most faults can be remedied. repair: put (sth. that is damaged or heavily worn) into good condition again: My watch needs repairing. Please repair these holes in my shirts. restore: to repair (a ruined building, a damaged work of art, etc.). \ See Also عَالَجَ، رمم (رَمَّمَ) -
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تَحَسَّنَ \ gain: to obtain more of (sth.), little by little (strength, weight, etc.). get along: to advance, continue (often in spite of difficulties): We can get along without your help. get on, get along: to make progress: He’s getting on well at school. improve: to become better: His work is improving. mend: to become better in health: His broken leg is mending slowly. progress: to go forward: The work was not progressing very fast. -
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رَمَّمَ \ mend: to repair (sth. broken or worn out or torn): My watch needs mending. restore: to repair (a ruined building, a damaged work of art, etc.). -
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I.{n}imaginationII.{n}intentionIII.{n}memoryIV.{n}mindV.{n}reason [intellect]VI.{n}wisdom -
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m (G pl mendli) 1. dial., Miary (15 sztuk) (set of) fifteen- mendel jaj fifteen eggs- dwa mendle two sets of fifteen- sprzedawać jaja na mendle to sell eggs in fifteens2. Roln. shock, stook- mendel pszenicy a shock of wheat- układać żyto w mendle to shock a. stook ryeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mend|el
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10 mend, repair, put right, ameliorate
صَلَّح \ mend, repair, put right, ameliorate. \ See Also أصلح (أصلَح)Arabic-English glossary > mend, repair, put right, ameliorate
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11 on the mend
في تَحَسُّن (من النّاحية الصحّية) \ on the mend: getting better in health (after an illness). -
12 repair, mend, remedy
جَبَرَ \ repair, mend, remedy. \ See Also أصلح (أَصْلَحَ) -
13 What Wishes Can't Mend
Religion: WWCMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > What Wishes Can't Mend
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14 kap [fig.] [me mend]
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15 me sa mbahet mend
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16 pa mend
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17 prej kohësh që nuk mbahen mend
from time immemorialAlbanian-English dictionary > prej kohësh që nuk mbahen mend
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18 mitti kaa mend
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19 заздравува
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20 залечува
mend
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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 — 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 — [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 — 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
MEND — bezeichnet: eine nigerianische Rebellengruppe, siehe Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta eine palästinensische Nicht Regierungs Organisation, siehe Middle East Nonviolence and Democracy Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärun … Deutsch Wikipedia
mend — index ameliorate, amend, cure, develop, emend, fix (repair), meliorate, progress … Law dictionary
mend — n. reform; repair; act of repairing; state of healing or improvement v. repair; improve; be improved; recuperate (from an illness) … English contemporary dictionary
mend — [v] correct, improve, fix aid, ameliorate, amend, better, condition, convalesce, cure, darn, doctor, emend, fiddle with, gain, get better, get well, heal, knit, look up, overhaul, patch, perk up, ready, rebuild, recondition, reconstruct, recover … New thesaurus