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)臨時修補 to treat somebody’s injuries, especially quickly or for the present time only 臨時包紮(傷口);倉促處理(損傷) to try to stop arguing with somebody and be friends again 言歸於好 They've managed to patch up their differences. 他們終於彌合了分歧。 Have you tried patching things up with her? 你有沒有試試跟她和好?
to agree on something, especially after long discussions and even though the agreement is not exactly what everyone wants Topics Discussion and agreementc2勉強同意