patch up
See also: patch-up
English
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editpatch up (third-person singular simple present patches up, present participle patching up, simple past and past participle patched up)
- (idiomatic) To repair by adding a patch.
- I needed to patch up my trousers after ripping them on the brambles.
- (idiomatic, transitive) To mend quickly.
- (idiomatic, figuratively) To repair; to make better.
- You need to patch things up with your sister after that horrible argument.
- 1983, James C. H. Shen, “Signs of Change”, in Robert Myers, editor, The U.S. & Free China: How the U.S. Sold Out Its Ally[1], Washington, D.C.: Acropolis Books Ltd., →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 51:
- Nixon was very curious about developments on the Chinese mainland. He particularly wanted to know whether the Vice-Premier saw any possibility of Peking and Moscow patching up their feud in the foreseeable future. Chiang Ching-kuo answered in the negative.
- (obsolete, printing) To overlay.
Translations
editto mend quickly and roughly
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