1.织补,缝补;修理
2.织补物
1.“mend”的现在分词
1.the job of repairing clothes, etc. that are torn or damaged; clothes that need to be repaired
1.The present participle of mend
1.And when I went home to Texas a few weeks later, I had my usual bit of mending, a pair of pants with a torn belt loop, in my suitcase.
几周后,当我回到德克萨斯州的老家,在我的手提箱里,就有我的一些零碎的手工针线,一条皮带环破损了的裤子。
2.Give him a mechanical job to do, from mending the hinges of a gate to sharpening tools, and he would set to work eagerly.
倘若让他干点儿机械活,从修门的合叶到磨农具,他都干劲。
3.How much will you charge me for mending the shoes?
补这双鞋,你收我多少钱?
4.President Bush is on his way home after a five-day European tour aimed at mending trans-Atlantic ties, frayed by the war in Iraq.
布什总统在对欧洲结束了以修补因伊拉克战争而陷入紧张的美欧关系为目的的五天访问,正在返回美国的途中。
5.One day Mrs. Smith gave her husband a pair of her shoes which needed mending and asked him to take them to the shop.
一天,史密斯太太把她的一双穿坏的鞋给了丈夫,叫他拿到商店去修。
6.How much do you charge for mending a pair of shoes?
你要多少钱补双鞋
7.But it is becoming increasingly clear that at least one good thing came out of it: Mending of Japan's tattered ties with the U. S.
但一个日益清晰的事实是,此次争端至少产生了一个积极效果,那就是使饱受打击的日美关系得到了修补。
8.This means they act as if they creating rather thane mending the body.
这意味着它们将再生而非修复其躯体。
9.The man in the middle is mending shoes. At a counter on the right, a woman is showing an old man a towel and some soap.
中间这位男子正在修鞋,靠右边的柜台里,女售货员拿出毛巾和肥皂给一位老人看。
10.All day long the cobbler would sit in his tiny shop, mending boots and shoes and sometimes making new ones to order.
店里的鞋匠一整天从早到晚都坐在这个小店里,忙着修鞋补靴,或者赶制定做的鞋子。