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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. -
2 mend
[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) -
4 mend
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.). -
7 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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8 mend
I.{n}imaginationII.{n}intentionIII.{n}memoryIV.{n}mindV.{n}reason [intellect]VI.{n}wisdom -
9 mend|el
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-
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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 забримчвам
mend ladders, stitch* * *забрѝмчвам,гл. mend ladders, stitch.* * *mend ladders, stitch -
20 reparation
mend, mending, repair* * *(en -er) repair(s),( omfattende) reconditioning,( om småreparationer) mending;( istandsat sted) mend,( lap) patch.
См. также в других словарях:
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
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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