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单词 mending
释义

mend

1 of 2

verb

ˈmend How to pronounce mend (audio)
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 Ellen Glasgow
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. O. Hauser
e
: to restore to health : cure
before the bone was fully mended Current Biography
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 Arnold Nicholson
3
: to improve in health
also : heal
his injury mended rather quickly
mendable
ˈmen-də-bəl How to pronounce mend (audio)
adjective
mender noun

mend

2 of 2

noun

1
: an act of mending : repair
2
: a mended place
Phrases
on the mend
: getting better : improving

Synonyms

Verb

  • doctor
  • fix
  • patch
  • recondition
  • renovate
  • repair
  • revamp
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Example Sentences

Verb The town needs to mend these roads. Fishermen were mending their nets. Her arm mended slowly after surgery. His broken heart never completely mended. Noun You can hardly see the mend in the sleeve.
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
Jeff Klein’s newish West Hollywood private club — formerly a derelict bathhouse — has emerged as a go-to hang for stars and decision-makers to catch up, cut deals or mend fences (remember that Steven Spielberg and Ted Sarandos confab?). Kirsten Chuba, The Hollywood Reporter, 5 Aug. 2022 Mission 66 revitalization efforts began in 1955 to mend deterioration that occurred during WWII. Fox News, 21 May 2022 In particular, Abrams helped mend relations after some Latter-day Saints performed proxy baptisms for Holocaust victims, angering many Jewish adherents. David Noyce, The Salt Lake Tribune, 16 June 2022 Rate increases can’t lower gas prices, mend supply chains or persuade people to seek out jobs. Rachel Siegel, Anchorage Daily News, 14 June 2022 Rate increases can’t lower gas prices, mend supply chains or persuade people to seek out jobs. Rachel Siegel, Washington Post, 14 June 2022 First lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska convened a virtual summit in Kyiv where world leaders and Hollywood stars joined, asking for help mend the country and its people when the war ends. Fox News, 23 July 2022 Bruce, as Batman and as both a Wayne and an Arkham, is faced with the choice of which wounds to mend, and to have faith that the consequences will ultimately reconstruct Gotham for the better. Richard Newby, The Hollywood Reporter, 9 Mar. 2022 My father was taught how to cook, how to mend his socks and sew on buttons, how to navigate public transportation. New York Times, 18 July 2022
Noun
Several other injured veterans remain on the mend, including Tommy Kahnle, Danny Duffy and David Price. Jack Harris, Los Angeles Times, 9 Sep. 2022 After spending a few days in the hospital, Chin is now thankfully on the mend. Anna Lazarus Caplan, Peoplemag, 6 Sep. 2022 With division races tightening up and wild-card battles gaining definition, a handful of stars are on the mend from injuries, many of them months-long, impactful absences. Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY, 17 Aug. 2022 His son Zafar Rushdie said in a statement on Sunday that the writer was on the mend. Justine Browning, EW.com, 15 Aug. 2022 The sisters' relationship seemed on the mend as Kyle supported Kim through her recovery. Staff Author Published, Peoplemag, 15 Aug. 2022 The Blink-182 star who has produced Kellz’s last two pop-punk albums has been on the mend from pancreatitis. cleveland, 14 Aug. 2022 But Ryder is on the mend, says Christina Hansen, shop steward and carriage driver, who is handling his care. Michael Roppolo, CBS News, 12 Aug. 2022 For Bob, the strangeness hit a week after the transplant, when Bobbie, at home and on the mend, cooked him dinner. Stephanie Mansfield, Good Housekeeping, 11 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English, short for amenden — more at amend

First Known Use

Verb

13th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

mend 1 of 2

verb

ˈmend How to pronounce mend (audio)
mended; mending
1
: improve, correct
I suggest you mend your ways.
2
: to put into good shape or working order again
Can you mend a torn sleeve?
3
: to improve in health : heal
Your injury will soon mend.

mend

2 of 2

noun

: a place where something has been fixed so that it is usable again You can't even see the mend in his pants.

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Verb

mend, patch, repair mean to take something that has been damaged and make it usable again. mend is used for making something that has been broken or damaged once again whole or fit for use. Fishermen were mending their nets. patch is used for mending a hole or tear by using the same or similar material. Patch the hole with concrete. patch may also be used for a hurried, careless job. Just patch the roof for now. repair is used for a skillful mending of a complicated thing. The mechanic repaired our car.

Medical Definition

mend 1 of 2

transitive verb

ˈmend How to pronounce mend (audio)
: to restore to health : cure
time will mend the broken bone

intransitive verb

: to improve in health
also : heal

mend

2 of 2

noun

: an act of mending or repair

mending 1 of 3

noun

as in rehabilitation
the 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
  • rehabilitation
  • recovery
  • healing
  • rehab
  • convalescence
  • recuperation
  • revival
  • comeback
  • resuscitation
  • survival
  • snapback
  • rally

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • deterioration
  • weakening
  • failing
  • sinking
  • worsening
  • fading
  • degeneration
  • decline
  • languishing
  • regression
  • wilting
  • withering
  • wasting (away)
  • relapse
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mending

2 of 3

adjective

as in recuperating

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • recuperating
  • recovering
  • improved
  • better
  • convalescing
  • cured
  • rehabilitated
  • hardy
  • stalwart
  • bouncing
  • lusty
  • hearty
  • healthful
  • robust
  • flourishing
  • well
  • tough
  • fit
  • blooming
  • whole
  • wholesome
  • chipper
  • thriving
  • conditioned
  • able-bodied
  • hale
  • strong
  • healthy
  • sound
  • rugged
  • well-conditioned
  • flush

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • ailing
  • ill
  • sick
  • poorly
  • down
  • bad
  • unsound
  • unhealthy
  • indisposed
  • unwell
  • punk
  • symptomatic
  • peaked
  • peaky
  • sickened
  • run-down
  • lousy
  • sickish
  • cruddy
  • seedy
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mending

3 of 3

verb

present participle of mend
1
as in repairing
to 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

  • repairing
  • fixing
  • rebuilding
  • reconstructing
  • patching
  • overhauling
  • restoring
  • reconditioning
  • renovating
  • revamping
  • doctoring
  • adjusting
  • healing
  • renewing
  • improving
  • modifying
  • preparing
  • maintaining
  • helping
  • refurbishing
  • curing
  • aiding
  • servicing
  • regenerating
  • refreshing
  • reviving
  • furbishing
  • conditioning
  • rectifying
  • righting
  • readying
  • redressing
  • reforming
  • revitalizing
  • fixing up
  • rejuvenating
  • correcting
  • freshening
  • bettering
  • enhancing
  • ameliorating
  • enriching
  • refreshening
  • meliorating
  • caring (for)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • breaking
  • wrecking
  • hurting
  • damaging
  • ruining
  • injuring
  • harming
  • impairing
  • spoiling
  • disfiguring
  • defacing
  • marring
  • crippling
  • disabling
  • mutilating
  • vandalizing
  • blemishing
  • flawing
  • maiming
  • mangling
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2
as in recovering
to become healthy and strong again after illness or weakness she's mending after a particularly nasty bout of the flu

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • recovering
  • healing
  • improving
  • recuperating
  • convalescing
  • recouping
  • rallying
  • coming back
  • reviving
  • gaining
  • snapping back
  • pulling round
  • surviving
  • coming to
  • coming around
  • coming round
  • recruiting
  • pulling through
  • picking up
  • perking (up)
  • cheering (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • ailing
  • collapsing
  • deteriorating
  • failing
  • weakening
  • worsening
  • languishing
  • declining
  • fading
  • sinking
  • degenerating
  • sickening
  • wasting (away)
  • withering
  • wilting
  • coming down
  • relapsing
  • regressing
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3
as in healing
to restore to a healthy condition mended the broken plant so that it was soon thriving again

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • healing
  • rehabilitating
  • curing
  • fixing
  • repairing
  • rehabbing
  • treating
  • reviving
  • relieving
  • alleviating
  • setting up
  • doctoring
  • medicating
  • renewing
  • revitalizing
  • nursing
  • rejuvenating
  • resuscitating
  • remedying
  • fortifying
  • physicking
  • ministering (to)
  • attending (to)
  • caring (for)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • damaging
  • hurting
  • disabling
  • injuring
  • impairing
  • crippling
  • harming
  • wounding
  • mutilating
  • ailing
  • weakening
  • maiming
  • wasting
  • lacerating
  • mangling
  • laming
  • afflicting
  • debilitating
  • sapping
  • enervating
  • laying up
  • enfeebling
  • sickening
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4
as in compensating
to 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

  • compensating
  • redeeming
  • correcting
  • repaying
  • expiating
  • amending
  • rectifying
  • redressing
  • reimbursing
  • making amends for
  • making good for
  • remunerating
  • recompensing
  • propitiating
  • atoning (for)
5
as in improving
to 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

  • improving
  • behaving
  • reforming
  • amending
  • shaping up
  • regenerating
  • bettering
  • cleaning up one's act
  • straightening (up or out)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • regressing
  • backsliding
6
as in curing
to bring about recovery from the old adage that only time can mend a broken heart

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • healing
  • curing
  • remedying
  • alleviating
  • relieving
  • salving
  • soothing
  • easing
  • lightening
  • allaying
  • treating
  • tempering
  • diagnosing
  • assuaging
  • doctoring
  • moderating
  • palliating
  • nursing
  • medicating

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • worsening
  • aggravating
  • misdiagnosing
  • underdiagnosing
  • overdiagnosing
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