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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++a·mend /əˈmend/ ●○○ AWL verb [transitive] formal  CHANGE FROM ONE THING TO ANOTHERto correct or make small changes to something that is written or spoken 修改,修订 The law was amended to include women. 该法律经修改把女性也包括在内。 The defendant later amended his evidence. 被告后来修改了证词。 ‘Steve stole it – or rather borrowed it, ’ he amended. 史蒂夫偷的——应该说是借的。他改口道。amended adjective an amended version 修订版→ See Verb table
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amendPrograms written in languages such as BASIC are very easy to edit and amend.He spoke to intelligence officers at several airbases and made sure that certain records were amended.The law was amended so that profits from drug dealing could be seized by the government.In May, after months of bickering, parliament amended the asylum law.To amend the Constitution voters must approve the measure in a referendum.But the assembly also has the power - never used - to amend the constitution.If the two treaties have identical parties the subsequent treaty is regarded as amending the earlier.A supplementary statement can not be used to amend the evidence recorded in an earlier statement.However, fresh proposals to amend the existing rent policy were put to the Bar Council in March.Congress amended the Social Security Act in 1967 to help the disabled.
From Longman Business Dictionaryamenda‧mend /əˈmend/ verb [transitive] to make small changes to a law or a document, for example to improve it, to make it more accurate, or to take account of new conditionsa controversial plan to amend the Constitutionamendment noun [countable, uncountable]The Securities Subcommittee is considering amendments to the proposal.→ See Verb tableOrigin amend (1200-1300) Old French amender, from Latin emendare; → EMEND
a·mend verbChineseSyllable
to to Corpus or make changes correct small Business


amend
amend AC /əˈmend/ verb [transitive] formal
 Word Family: verb: amend; noun: amendment
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: amender, from Latin emendare; emend
to correct or make small changes to something that is written or spoken:
    The law was amended to include women.
    The defendant later amended his evidence.
    ‘Steve stole it – or rather borrowed it,’ he amended.
—amended adjective:
    an amended version


amend AW BrE /əˈmend/ 🔊NAmE /əˈmend/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they amend BrE /əˈmend/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈmend/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it amends BrE /əˈmendz/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈmendz/ 🔊past simple amended BrE /əˈmendɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈmendɪd/ 🔊past participle amended BrE /əˈmendɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈmendɪd/ 🔊 -ing form amending BrE /əˈmendɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈmendɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth to change a law, document, statement, etc. slightly in order to correct a mistake or to improve it 修正,修订(法律、文件、声明等)He asked to see the amended version. 他要求看修订本。🔊🔊