transitive. To make good or better; to mend or repair (things damaged), mend or heal (wounds, sickness), improve (land). dialect in later use.
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释义 | society > occupation and work > industry > manufacturing processes > mending or repairing > [verb (transitive)] (53) beetc975 transitive. To make good or better; to mend or repair (things damaged), mend or heal (wounds, sickness), improve (land). dialect in later use. menda1200 transitive. To restore to a complete, sound, or usable condition (something broken, worn, torn, etc.); to repair or make good (a defective part), fix. amenda1250 transitive. To repair or make good (something broken or damaged); to restore (a structure). Also figurative. Cf. mend, v. 1. Now rare. rightc1275 transitive. To repair. Obsolete. botcha1382 transitive. To repair (a worn or damaged item, etc.); to mend; spec. to make clumsy, imperfect, or temporary repairs to; to patch up. Also in… reparela1382 transitive. To repair (a damaged, worn, or faulty object or structure). cure1382 transferred. To repair, make good (anything damaged). Obsolete. repaira1387 transitive. To restore (a damaged, worn, or faulty object or structure) to good or proper condition by replacing or fixing parts; to mend, fix. Also… dighta1400 To prepare, make ready for use or for a purpose. To repair, put to rights, put in order (what is out of order). Now dialect. emend1411 To repair or make good (what is broken or damaged); = mend, v. Obsolete. to mend up1479 transitive. = sense 1a. Now chiefly U.S. restablishc1500 transitive. To make good, put right (a wrong). help1518 To mend, repair. Obsolete or dialect. trimc1520 To put (something broken, worn, or decayed) into good condition or working order; to repair, restore, put right. Obsolete. redub1522 transitive. To repair or restore (something damaged). reparate1548 transitive. To repair; to restore to a good or proper condition. Now rare. accommodate1552 To equip, prepare, make provision for, allow; (hence) to assist, provide comfort or convenience to. transitive. To fit or equip (something) for… reinstaure1609 transitive. To restore, re-establish. reconcinnate1623 transitive. To mend; to make fit. to do up1647 transitive. To repair, restore, put into proper order; (now usually) to decorate, refurbish (a room, house, etc.). righta1656 transitive. With up. Originally: to repair or refurbish. In later use (regional and U.S.) also: to clear or clean, to straighten or fix; (also) to… fixa1762 To mend, repair. Originally U.S. doctor1829 transitive. To mend or repair (something); to patch up. vamp1837 transitive. To provide or furnish with a (new) vamp; to mend or repair with or as with patches; to furbish up, renovate, or restore. Also with up. service1916 Originally U.S. transitive. To perform (typically routine) maintenance or repair work on (a vehicle, machine, appliance, etc.). rejig1976 transitive. To rearrange, refashion, or alter, esp. so as to make better or to adapt for a particular purpose (originally and frequently in… Subcategories:— clumsily or in makeshift manner (5) — with inferior material (1) — with a patch (8) — mend fabric or clothing (8) — mend pots, kettles, etc. (2) — restring rosary (1) — mend with putty (1) — examine with view to repairs (1) |
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