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mending
mend·ing M0215900 (mĕn′dĭng)n. Clothes and other articles that must be repaired: We let the mending accumulate until Wednesday.mending (ˈmɛndɪŋ) nsomething to be mended, esp clothesmend•ing (ˈmɛn dɪŋ) n. articles, esp. clothes, to be mended. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | mending - garments that must be repaired garment - an article of clothing; "garments of the finest silk" | | 2. | mending - the act of putting something in working order againfixing, repair, mend, fix, reparation, fixtureimprovement - the act of improving something; "their improvements increased the value of the property"darning - the act of mending a hole in a garment with crossing threadspatching - the act of mending a hole in a garment by sewing a patch over itmaintenance, upkeep, care - activity involved in maintaining something in good working order; "he wrote the manual on car care"quick fix, quickie, quicky, band aid - hurried repairrestoration - the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory statereconstruction - the activity of constructing something againrestitution - the act of restoring something to its original state | Translationsmend (mend) verb1. to put (something broken, torn etc) into good condition again; to repair. Can you mend this broken chair? 修補 修补2. to grow better, especially in health. My broken leg is mending very well. 痊癒,康復 治愈,康复 noun a repaired place. This shirt has a mend in the sleeve. 補丁,修補過的地方 修补好的地方ˈmending noun1. the act of repairing. the mending of the chair. 修補 修补工作2. things needing to be mended, especially by sewing. Put your torn shirt with my pile of mending! 需修補的東西(尤指縫補) 需修补的东西mending
mend (one's) fencesTo rectify a damaged relationship. After Jill heard that her father had become ill, she decided it was time for them to mend their fences before it was too late. The politician tried to mend his fences with his constituents after the scandal, but was not able to regain their trust before the next election.See also: fence, mendmend (one's) waysTo start behaving in a different, usually preferable, way. After I got in yet another fight at school, the headmaster told me that I had to mend my ways or else I'd be expelled. No matter how old you are, there is still time to mend your ways.See also: mend, waymend (one's) paceold-fashioned To begin moving faster, especially to meet the speed of another person. Noticing me behind him, the man mended his pace, and I mended mine, until we both began running through the crowded alleyways.See also: mend, paceMending
What does it mean when you dream about mending?Mending signifies that one is fixing one’s problems. Repairing clothing or fabric is to knit or heal what has become unraveled. MedicalSeemendmending
Synonyms for mendingnoun garments that must be repairedRelated Wordsnoun the act of putting something in working order againSynonyms- fixing
- repair
- mend
- fix
- reparation
- fixture
Related Words- improvement
- darning
- patching
- maintenance
- upkeep
- care
- quick fix
- quickie
- quicky
- band aid
- restoration
- reconstruction
- restitution
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