The act of putting something in working order again.
Restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken.
Синонимы
Examples for "fix "
Examples for "fix "
1 Wellington Water said it hoped to find and fix the problem today.
2 Their message is loud and clear: fix the broken food aid system.
3 I really want the new government to help fix this, Gorneena said.
4 He said the market would not fix the problem at the moment.
5 The report said Premier had taken appropriate actions to fix the problems.
1 Montero said she did know whether the government would repair her home.
2 Answer no to all prompts: list but don't repair any problems found.
3 However, for many inherited diseases, treatment will likely require genetic repair pre-transplantation.
4 The fact is, state and local governments constantly repair highways and bridges.
5 This includes £6bn to help local authorities repair the local road network.
1 Last year, I made fixing our broken housing market my personal mission.
2 Israel has seen at last one major match - fixing affair in recent years.
3 He's quite good at fixin' things that need fixing , she told him.
4 The cost of fixing a public sector payroll system continues to increase.
5 Europe, China and other jurisdictions have also fined parts makers for price - fixing .
1 A new date for the fixture will be announced in due course.
2 A year later, entering the same fixture , it's a vastly different scenario.
3 Not a rare occurrence in this famous fixture , especially in recent years.
4 The police and thug violence became a regular fixture of anti-government protests.
5 It will be lunchtime today before the revised fixture list is announced.
1 The urgent order of business, however, was mending my fences with Alicia.
2 If leaking drains are to blame, mending them should solve the problem.
3 He had the toy in his lap in a moment, mending it.
4 Fabiola wasn't ready to try mending her relationship with her twin either.
5 Ozma wore few holes in her stockings; still, they sometimes needed mending .
1 The appeal was pushed by Oceana's insurer over the question of reparation .
2 In her body, she knew fear; morally, the thieving felt like reparation .
3 We are both eager to make all the reparation in our power.
4 It was simply a reparation , and no union was implied in it.
5 I brought his misfortunes upon him; I mean to make full reparation .
Heal or recover, e.g. by forming a scar.
Sewing that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment)
1 Upbeat company news reinforced the sense of an economy on the mend .
2 That's a good sign the larger U.S. economy is on the mend .
3 A make - do - and - mend attitude is needed if Ireland are to overcome top opposition.
4 Time passes; and at last the tiler arrives to mend the mischief.
5 Look in the wardrobe and think make - do - and - mend , no need for new stuff.
6 That wasn't the way to win friends or mend marriages, Hannah thought.
7 Unfortunately, there was nothing she could take to mend her broken heart.
8 It may represent the time stream's way of attempting to mend itself.
9 Perhaps he was merely drained, and had come here to mend himself.
10 Take the true side once in your life, and mend past mistakes.
11 We may mend our ways; but that does not touch the past.
12 I can mend fishing-nets, and I can help Dicky in the garden.
13 Even if there is a hole in it I could mend it.
14 There's no simple syrup one can drink to mend a broken heart.
15 She would mend it, sitting where you are now in the chimney-corner.
16 Than it nothing could be worse; therefore things must begin to mend .
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