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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
mend 
I.mend1 /mend/ BrE AmE verb [Date: 1100-1200; Origin: amend]  1. REPAIR [transitive] a) to repair a tear or hole in a piece of clothing: My father used to mend our shoes. b) British English to repair something that is broken or not working SYN fix: When are you going to mend that light in the hall? Tim can mend any broken toy. 2. BECOME HEALTHY [intransitive] informal if a broken bone mends, it becomes whole again SYN heal: His leg isn’t mending as quickly as he’d expected. 3. mend your ways to improve the way you behave after behaving badly for a long time: If he doesn’t mend his ways, he’ll be asked to leave. 4. mend (your) fences to try to become friendly with someone again after you have offended them or argued with them: Is it too late to mend fences with your ex-wife? 5. END A QUARREL [transitive] to end a quarrel or difficult situation by dealing with the problem that is causing it SYN repair: I’ve tried to mend matters between us, but she’s still very angry. • • • THESAURUS ▪ repair to do some work on something that is damaged or not working properly, so that it is in good condition again: The builders are coming to repair the roof. | Have you had the washing machine repaired yet? ▪ fix especially American English to repair something: I’m taking the car in to get it fixed. | The chain on the bike needs fixing. ▪ mend especially British English to repair something that is damaged, torn, or not working: I’ve found someone who’ll mend the fence. | Can you mend this sweater for me? | Fishermen sat mending their nets in the sunshine. ▪ service to check a vehicle or machine and repair it if necessary, especially regularly: You should have your car serviced every six months. | When was the last time we had the gas boiler serviced? ▪ renovate to repair an old building so that it looks in good condition again: They bought an old house and renovated it themselves. ▪ restore to repair something old and valuable, especially a building, piece of furniture, painting etc, so that it looks the same as it did originally: Many paintings were damaged in the fire but have now been restored. | The hotel was restored to its original Victorian splendour in 1984. ▪ do up British English informal, fix up American English informal to repair an old building or vehicle, so that it looks in good condition again: He does up old cars and sells them. | A builder bought the house and fixed it up. ▪ patch something up to quickly repair something that has a hole in it, by putting a piece of material on it, especially temporarily: They patched up the wall with bits of cement. ▪ darn to repair holes in clothes: Are you any good at darning socks? II.mend2 BrE AmE noun [countable] 1. be on the mend to be getting better after an illness or after a difficult period SYN be recovering: He’s had flu, but he’s on the mend. signs that the economy is on the mend 2. a place in something where it has been repaired
mendhu| ◎ | [mend] | | ※ | danh từ | | | ■ | chỗ vá, chỗ mạng | | | 〆 | to be on the mend | | | ✓ | đang phục hồi sức khoẻ, sắp khoẻ lại | | ※ | ngoại động từ | | | ■ | vá, chữa, sửa chữa, sửa sang, tu bổ, tu sửa | | | ☆ | to mend socks | | | vá bít tất | | | ☆ | to mend a broken chair | | | chữa một cái ghế gãy | | | ■ | sửa đổi; chỉnh đốn | | | ☆ | to mend one's ways | | | sửa mình; sửa đổi tính nết/cách sống; tu tỉnh; cải tà quy chính | | | ■ | cải thiện, làm cho tốt hơn, làm cho khá hơn | | | ☆ | that will not mend the matter | | | cái đó cũng không làm cho vấn đề khá hơn | | ※ | nội động từ | | | ■ | sửa tính nết, sửa mình, tu tỉnh | | | ■ | hồi phục; bình phục | | | ☆ | the patient is mending nicely | | | người bệnh đang nhanh chóng bình phục | | | 〆 | to mend one's pace | | | ✓ | rảo bước, bước gấp lên, bước nhanh lên |
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