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Перевод: mend
[существительное] заштопанная дырка; заделанная трещина; улучшение; улучшение дел; [глагол] чинить; перечинить; штопать; латать; исправлять; ремонтировать; улучшать; поправлять; улучшаться; поправляться
Тезаурус:
- A pocket of hardly welcome press pointed this fact out very clearly and certainly did little to mend the damage caused by the re-mix.
- The inefficient, high-margin, over-employing distributive sector is being forced to mend its ways.
- A frank talk was a help, but it was no substitute for knowing what it was like to have to milk cows at the crack of dawn every morning or mend fences, or battle with the elements, and so he began a series of annual stays on Duchy farms.
- As penniless brokers they often had to dissipate energy on make-do and mend activities.
- She went over to help lift the beams, and then hand new turfs and heather up to Luch, who was light enough to clamber over the roof to mend it without breaking it.
- If another's reasoning is usually better than mine, then comparing on each occasion our two sets of arguments may help me detect my mistake and mend my reasoning.
- Now moves are afoot to mend the situation.
- He was shocked when she told him that the gardener came three times a week and did not offer to mend it.
- All the Brownies shook their heads, and they really began to look glum until Trusty reminded them that being miserable didn't mend anything and that now, if ever, was the time to keep the Brownie smile showing.
- They travelled in open formation, picking their way around obstacles and frequently having to stop to mend punctures.
- Another grandfather, a retired Manchester newsagent, would light the fires, mend shoes, and peel the potatoes, while in a south London stableman's home the grandfather would clean the shoes and cook too - "We always said we had two mothers and two fathers, always."
- With one hand he would try to mend Britain's fences with the United States by using his own close relationship with President Eisenhower and other senior members of the US Administration, which he had formed when he was British political adviser at Eisenhower's Allied Force Headquarters in the Mediterranean during the War.
- For instance, many people assume that a student engaged in the study of engineering at university will be able to make things and mend them.
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