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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
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) -
4 mend
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. -
5 mend
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.). -
6 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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7 on the mend
في تَحَسُّن (من النّاحية الصحّية) \ on the mend: getting better in health (after an illness). -
8 repair, mend, remedy
جَبَرَ \ repair, mend, remedy. \ See Also أصلح (أَصْلَحَ) -
9 rafa
mend [Sem r-p-y, Heb rippe (heal), SAr rf' (safeguard), Uga rp' (heal), Phoen rp'] -
10 تحسن
1́ n. improvement, pick me up, amelioration, betterment, advance, mend, refinement, rally, speed up2́ v. change for the better, improve, ameliorate, take a turn for the better, get better, get well, progress, become soundly established, mend, recover, reform -
11 مكان
مَكَان \ place: a town or village: Write the date and place of your birth, a building or area for a particular purpose a safe place to swim; my place of work, a position: He won first place in the race. Everything was in its place (in its correct position). Please keep a place (a seat) for me in the front row. I’ve lost my place (the page or time I was reading) in the book. position: the place where sth. is: A ship’s position can be fixed by the stars. The house was in a sheltered position. room: space that is enough for a particular purpose: There’s room for another chair in that row. Can you make room for me in your car?. scene: the place where sth. happens (in real life or in play): Marathon was the scene of a famous battle. The scene of ‘Hamlet’ is set in Denmark. site: a place where sth. happened or used to be: the site of a battle; the site of a castle that was destroyed, an open place where sth. is, or will be a camp site (where anyone may camp or is camping); a site for a new school (where it will be built). situation: position; place: a house in a quiet situation. space: room; enough empty area: There is space for three more chairs in this row. spot: a place: a quiet spot; the actual spot where the accident happened. whereabouts: the place where sb. or sth. may be found: I don’t know his present whereabouts. \ See Also مركز (مَرْكَز)، متسع (مُتَّسَع) \ مَكَان \ market place: the open space where markets are held. \ See Also سَاحة السُّوق \ مَكَان \ seating: space for sitting: This bus has seating for 45 persons. \ See Also مُتَّسَع للجُلُوس \ مَكَان \ climb: a place to be climbed. \ See Also مُرْتَقًى \ مَكَان الاتِّصال \ join: a place or line where two pieces of material are joined together. \ مَكَان الإِدْخال \ intake: a place where sth. (water, petrol, air, etc.) enters a pipe or machine. \ مَكَان إِقَامَة \ accommodation: a place to live; lodgings. \ مَكَان الاقتراع \ poll: a place or act of voting in an election of members of a local or national governing group. \ مَكَان ظَليل \ shade: shelter from the direct heat or light of the sun: I rested in the shade of a tree. \ مَكَان لِقاء \ rendezvous: a special arrangement to meet at a certain time and place; the place that is arranged: Our rendezvous tonight is at 9 o’clock at the club. \ مَكَان مَحْظُورٌ الدُّخُولُ إلَيْه \ out of bounds: not to be entered: The army camp is out of bounds to the public. \ مَكَان مُسَيَّج \ enclosure: sth. that is enclosed. \ مَكَان مُصَلَّح \ mend: a place that has been mended: a mend in her shirt. \ مَكَان مَعْهود \ haunt: a place that is often visited (by sb. or sth.): The lake is a favourite haunt of some rare birds. \ مَكَان مُقَدَّس \ sanctuary: a hole place. \ المَكَان المقْصُود \ destination: the place to which sb. or sth. is going. \ مَكَان مُنْعَزِل (عَن تَيّار الحَضَارَة) \ backwater: a place that new ideas do not reach. \ مَكَان الوُقوف \ stand: a position for standing: The guards took their stand by the door. -
12 أصلح
v. fix, repair, mend, overhaul, recondition, set right, right, rig, refit, renovate, amend, redeem, reform, rehabilitate, redress, retrieve, pacify, piece, reclaim, rectify, see -
13 إصلاح
1́ n. rehabilitation, reform, reformation, reparation, repair, renovation, mend, reconditioning, correction, pacification, pacifying, betterment, remedy, redress, reclamation, recovery, mediation2́ v. reconcile -
14 تعديل
n. modification, alteration, amendment, revise, modulation, adjustment, correction, arrangement, conformation, mend, overhaul, focussing, permutation, mitigation -
15 رتق
v. darn, mend, sew, stitch -
16 رمم
1́ adj. reconstructed2́ n. refurbishment3́ v. repair, furbish, restore, mend, recondition, renovate, refit, redeem, patch, refurbish, rehabilitate, revamp -
17 سير يحو الأحسن
v. mend -
18 شفى
v. cure, heal, fix, restore, recuperate, pull round, set up, skin, mend, recover, get better, get well, get over -
19 صحح
v. emend, mend, right, correct, edit, rectify, revise, subedit, debug -
20 عدل
1́ adj. erect2́ n. justice, justness, fairness, rightness, righteousness, evenness, right, reason, equal3́ v. adjust, regulate, straighten, temper, right, alter, arrange, fix, mend, amend, modify, modulate, redress, remodel, reshuffle, retrofit, revise, shuffle, fashion, overhaul, qualify, recast, reclaim, rectify, equate, commute, blue pencil
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