patch up
phrasal verbpatch something/somebody up (rather informal)
- to repair something, especially in a temporary way by adding a new piece of material or a patch
修理;(尤指)临时修补 - Just to patch the boat up will cost £10 000.
小船简单地修一下就得花 1 万英镑。
- Just to patch the boat up will cost £10 000.
- to treat somebody’s injuries, especially quickly or for the present time only
临时包扎(伤口);仓促处理(损伤) - The doctor will soon patch you up.
大夫很快就会给你处理好的。
- The doctor will soon patch you up.
- to try to stop arguing with somebody and be friends again
言归于好 - They've managed to patch up their differences.
他们终于弥合了分歧。 - Have you tried patching things up with her?
你有没有试试跟她和好?
- They've managed to patch up their differences.
- to agree on something, especially after long discussions and even though the agreement is not exactly what everyone wants
勉强同意 - They managed to patch up a deal.
他们勉强达成交易。
- They managed to patch up a deal.