to mend

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Englisch - Türkisch
onarmak için
tamir etmek

Onu tamir etmek birkaç saatimi aldı. - It took me several hours to mend it.

{f} onarmak

Bu saati onarmak istiyorum. - I want to mend this watch.

Onarmak için asla çok geç değil. - It is never too late to mend.

{i} tamir

Niçin o sigortayı tamir etmiyorsun? - Why don't you mend that fuse?

Ona ayakkabılarımı tamir ettireceğim. - I will have him mend my shoes.

iyileş/ıslah et/onar
tamir olunmuş on the mend iyileşmekte
{i} onarım

Çoraplarımın onarıma ihtiyacı var. - My socks are in need of mending.

Bu yeni ayakkabılar şimdiden onarım istiyor. - These new shoes already want mending.

dikmek
{f} onar

Hiç halılarını onardın mı? - Have you ever mended your carpets?

Ben bu halıyı onaramam. Çok eski. - I cannot mend this carpet. It's too old.

düzelen
iyileştirmek
tamır etmek
düzeltmek
yapmak
iyileşmek
(yırtık/sökük/vb.) dikmek
onarılan yer ya da şey
yamamak
onar(mak)
gelişen
{f} düzelmek
Mend your ways Davranışlarına d
yama/onarılan yer
onar,v.onar: n.tamir
{i} onarılmış yer
Türkisch - Türkisch
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Kelimelerin sonuna getirilerek "sahip" mânasına edattır
Englisch - Englisch
To alter for the better; to set right; to reform; hence, to quicken; as, to mend one's manners or pace
A place, as in clothing, which has been repaired by mending
To repair, as anything that is torn, broken, defaced, decayed, or the like; to restore from partial decay, injury, or defacement; to patch up; to put in shape or order again; to re-create; as, to mend a garment or a machine
{v} to repair, improve, grow better, alter
If you try to mend divisions between people, you try to end the disagreements or quarrels between them. He sent Evans as his personal envoy to discuss ways to mend relations between the two countries = heal
If a relationship or situation is on the mend after a difficult or unsuccessful period, it is improving. More evidence that the economy was on the mend was needed
To help, to advance, to further; to add to
1 To unfurl an improperly furled sail; 2 To rebend a sail to the boom
{f} repair; improve; be improved; recuperate (from an illness)
An independent charitable organisation that provides residential and nursing care for people with mental health problems or learning disabilities
To alter for the better; to set right; to reform; hence, to quicken; as, to mend ones manners or pace
If someone who has been behaving badly mends their ways, they begin to behave well. He has promised drastic disciplinary action if they do not mend their ways
the act of putting something in working order again
to mend fences: see fence
heal or recover; "My broken leg is mending
heal or recover; "My broken leg is mending"
To grow better; to advance to a better state; to become improved
The act of mending
If you are on the mend after an illness or injury, you are recovering from it. The baby had been poorly but seemed on the mend
sewing or darning that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment); "her stockings had several mends"
The act of repositioning the fly line on the water in order to achieve a drag-free drift, control the action of the fly in the water or control the depth of the fly in the water column
sewing or darning that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment); "her stockings had several mends" heal or recover; "My broken leg is mending
If you mend something that is broken or not working, you repair it, so that it works properly or can be used. They took a long time to mend the roof I should have had the catch mended, but never got round to it. = repair, fix
{i} reform; repair; act of repairing; state of healing or improvement
restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken; "She repaired her TV set"; "Repair my shoes please"
If a person or a part of their body mends or is mended, they get better after they have been ill or have had an injury. I'm feeling a good bit better. The cut aches, but it's mending He must have a major operation on his knee to mend severed ligaments
to mend

    Türkische aussprache

    tı mend

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈmend/ /tə ˈmɛnd/

    Etymologie

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.
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