Explanation of patch
(1) [patch]
A piece that is patched on top of a torn piece of clothing or other object Patching (2) Also used as a patch Detailed explanation Also used as " patch". Also used as " patch". A patch on a torn piece of clothing or other object. Chiang Shih-chuan (蔣士铨), Qing Dynasty, "A Piece of Stone - Visiting the Grave": "The patch with round collar is rancid with soybean milk." Qing Dynasty Li Dou 《Yangzhou Paint Boat Records - City North Records》 :"(Kil)謌《Nail Beating Iron》曲,其词云:'Nail Beating Iron, Iron Beating Nail, burnt damask has no mending level.'" (The Present Condition of the Officialdom), Article 5.6: "The clothes that Madam often wears are clothes that have been mended with nails." Wu Qunli, "Mountain Torrent," 1: "Clothes and pants full of patches and children's diapers were hanging out to dry."
Word Breakdown
Explanation of Mending Mending (补) ǔ Repairing something that is broken by adding materials to make it complete: mending. Mending . Mending (补)ǔ To make up for something that is broken by adding material: to mend. ǔ To fill up or add to something that is missing: make up. To make up for or add to something that is missing: make up. To make up for. To make up for. Nourish. Benefit: not without a little help. Unhelpful. 挖挖剜 radical: 衤; 丁 explanation 丁 ī the fourth of the heavenly stems, used as a substitute for the fourth in the order: 丁 is 丁, 卯 is 卯. Adult male. Population. A person engaged in some kind of labor: a gardener. Ding ē [丁丁] is an onomatopoeia describing the sound of chopping wood, playing chess, or playing the zither. D: one.