mend in Spanish
mend in Spanish
remiendo
(countable) A place in a thing (such as a tear in clothing) which has been repaired.
remendar
(figurative) To add one or more things in order to improve (something, especially wages); to supplement; also, to remedy a shortfall in (something).
corcusir
(figurative) To add one or more things in order to improve (something, especially wages); to supplement; also, to remedy a shortfall in (something).
cusir
(figurative) To add one or more things in order to improve (something, especially wages); to supplement; also, to remedy a shortfall in (something).
surcir
(figurative) To add one or more things in order to improve (something, especially wages); to supplement; also, to remedy a shortfall in (something).
zurcir
(figurative) To add one or more things in order to improve (something, especially wages); to supplement; also, to remedy a shortfall in (something).
reparar
(archaic) To increase the quality of (someone or something); to better, to improve on; also, to produce something better than (something else).
remendar
(archaic) To increase the quality of (someone or something); to better, to improve on; also, to produce something better than (something else).
emendar
(archaic) To increase the quality of (someone or something); to better, to improve on; also, to produce something better than (something else).
enmendar
(archaic) To increase the quality of (someone or something); to better, to improve on; also, to produce something better than (something else).