IMPROVEBEHAVEto improve the way you behave after behaving badly for a long time 改正不良行为
If he doesn’t mend his ways, he’ll be asked to leave.
如果他不好好改改,会让他走人的。
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mend your ways• It's possible the college might take you back, but first you'll have to convince them you've mended your ways.• The Communist Party committees tried to 're-educate' him but he refused to mend his ways.• More recently, and equally significantly, the colony's stock market had mended its ways.• More uniformarrangements will allow good schools to flourish, they say, while forcing bad ones to mend their ways.• She wrote back in an unusually cheeryvein in-tended to demonstrate, I suppose, that she was mending her ways.• And attempts to mend its ways are running into trouble.• This makes it less likely that investors would encourage a dissoluteborrower to mend its ways by withholdingfinance.• If he doesn't mend his ways he'll be in jail by the time he's eighteen.• As a result of this report the caretaker was informed that if he did not mend his ways he would be discharged.