| 单词 | mending | 
| 释义 | mend1 of 2verb   ˈmend    mended; mending; mends   transitive verb 1   : to free from faults or defects: such as    a    : to improve in manners or morals : reform  was advised to mend his ways  b    : to set right : correct  mend a corrupt text  c    : to put into good shape or working order again : patch up : repair  the roads were never mended  d    : to improve or strengthen (something, such as a relationship) by negotiation or conciliation  —used chiefly in the phrase mend fences  spends the weekend mending political fences  e    : to restore to health : cure  before the bone was fully mended  2   : to make amends or atonement for  least said, soonest mended intransitive verb 1   : to improve morally : reform  It's never too late to mend. 2   : to become corrected or improved  depression and lack of spirit mended visibly 3   : to improve in health    also : heal   his injury mended rather quickly   mendable   ˈmen-də-bəl adjective  mender noun  mend2 of 2 noun1   : an act of mending : repair   2   : a mended place   mending 1 of 3 nounas in rehabilitationthe process or period of gradually regaining one's health and strength it was a long slow mending of his injuries from the car crash, but he's fine now Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 mending2 of 3 adjectiveas in recuperating Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 mending3 of 3 verb1 as in repairingto put into good shape or working order again that shirt will be as good as new when I'm finished mending it Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 2 as in recoveringto become healthy and strong again after illness or weakness she's mending after a particularly nasty bout of the flu Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3 as in healingto restore to a healthy condition mended the broken plant so that it was soon thriving again Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 4 as in compensatingto make up for (an offense) the proverb "least said, soonest mended" should be heeded by anyone tempted to angrily blurt out things they really don't mean Synonyms & Similar Words 
 5 as in improvingto change one's behavior or character for the better everyone's written her off as a liar and a thief, but I say it's never too late to mend Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 6 as in curingto bring about recovery from the old adage that only time can mend a broken heart Synonyms & Similar Words 
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