repair
v.
1
"to mend, to put back in order," mid-14c., from Old French reparer "repair, mend" (12c.), from Latin reparare "restore, put back in order," from re- "again" (see re-) + parare "make ready, prepare" (see pare). Related: Repaired; repairing.
2
"go" (to a place), c.1300, from Old French repairer "to frequent, return (to one's country)," earlier repadrer, from Late Latin repatriare "return to one's own country" (see repatriate). Related: Repaired; repairing.
n.
1590s, "act of restoring, restoration after decay," from repair, v.1. Meaning "state or condition in respect to reparation" is from c.1600.
〔李〕[re-;pa(i)r] v.修理; 恢复; 补偿 ←par (L parare)=to prepare 准备