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patch
пятно; участокactive patch – bare patch – Fusarium patch – Payer's patch – wheat bare patch
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1.
  1. заплата to cover a tear with a patch —- поставить заплату на прореху 2. клочок; лоскут colorful patches —- разноцветные лоскутки 3. кусочек наклеенного пластыря 4. повязка на глазу a man with a patch over his eye —- человек с повязкой на глазу 5. уст. мушка (на лице) 6. пятно (неправильной формы) a patch of brown (on the skin) —- темное родимое пятно (на коже) a patch of white on a horse's nose —- белое пятно на носу лошади a patch of sunlight on the floor —- солнечный зайчик на полу a patch of moisture —- пятно сырости 7. небольшой участок, клочок земли a cabbage patch —- участок под капустой a garden ^ —- садовый участок 8. отделка на платье, накладка these patches are the very height of the fashion —- такая отделка сейчас в моде 9. обрывок, отрывок this letter was written by patches —- это письмо писалось урывками a patch of poetry —- стихотворный отрывок the book is good in patches —- местами книга неплоха 10. отрезок времени 11. мед. пятно, бляшка 12. воен. оболочка пули 13. геол. включение породы, пятно породы 14. разрыв ледника (альпинизм) 15. тех. перемычка, (временное) соединение 16. комп. "заплата", вставка в программу (с целью исправления или изменения) Id: not a patch on smth. —- ничто в сравнении с чем-либо; в подметки не годится Id: a fine young man but not a patch on his father —- славный молодой человек, но не идет ни в...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
2.
  up  а) чинить на скорую руку; заделывать; подправлять; His trousers were patched up, and he was ashamed of them.  б) улаживать (ссору); Have Jim and Mary patched up their quarrel yet? The director and the chairman seem to have patched up their differences of opinion.  в) делать что-л. небрежно  г) coll. подштопать, заштопать, подлечить; After the car crash, the driver was taken to the hospital to be patched up. PATCH  1. noun  1) заплата  2) обрывок, клочок, лоскут  3) пятно неправильной формы  4) кусочек наклеенного пластыря  5) мушка (на лице)  6) повязка (на глазу)  7) небольшой участок земли; a patch of potatoes - участок под картофелем  8) обрывок, отрывок  9) geol. включение породы a purple patch - (в литературном произведении)  а) яркое место;  б) цветистый, безвкусный отрывок not a patch on smth. coll. - ничто в сравнении с чем-л.  2. v. латать; ставить заплаты; hills patched with snow - холмы, местами покрытые снегом - patch up ...
Англо-русский словарь
3.
  заплата, вставка в программу (с целью исправления или изменения) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению
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  1) временно соединять 2) заплата 3) латка 4) лоскуток 5) модифицировать программу 6) наклейка 7) пластырь 8) пятно 9) ставить заплаты - bicubic patch - degenerate patch - hard patch - nonproper patch - patch constraint - patch cord - patch function - patch of integration - singular patch - soft patch - surface patch ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
5.
  1) временная проводка 2) (штепсельная) коммутация 3) излучатель – microstrip patch – modem patch ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  смесь для мелкого ремонта (кирпичных, бетонных и т. п.) поверхностей вклеенный кусок древесины (при ремонте столярных изделий) производить ямочный ремонт (дороги) color-matched patch portland-cement based patch quickset concrete patch skin patch ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) накладка; заплата 2) пятно 3) горячий ремонт; заправка (футеровки печи) производить горячий ремонт (футеровки печи) 4) замазка для заделки выбоин в кладке производить замазку выбоин в кладке 5) производить ямочный ремонт (дорожного покрытия) 6) излучатель (в микрополосковой антенне) 7) коммутация с помощью штепсельного соединителя коммутировать с помощью штепсельного соединителя 8) склейка (напр. магнитной ленты) склеивать (напр. магнитную ленту) 9) перемычка; временное соединение 10) вчт. "заплата", вставка в программу ставить "заплату" 11) впайка (в стереотип) 12) швейн. прокладка - arrest patch - black patch - casing patch - castable patch - cold patch - contact patch - cutover patch - dense patches - devitrification patch - fog patch - gunned patch - hot patch - hot contact patch - lining patch - moving contact patch - oil patch - piecewise-smooth patch - refractory patch - slab patch - slag patch - striker patch - tinplate patches ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a piece of material or metal etc. used to mend a hole or as reinforcement. 2 a pad worn to protect an injured eye. 3 a dressing etc. put over a wound. 4 a large or irregular distinguishable area on a surface. 5 colloq. a period of time in terms of its characteristic quality (went through a bad patch). 6 a piece of ground. 7 colloq. an area assigned to or patrolled by an authorized person, esp. a police officer. 8 a number of plants growing in one place (brier patch). 9 a scrap or remnant. 10 a temporary electrical connection. 11 hist. a small disc etc. of black silk attached to the face, worn esp. by women in the 17th-18th c. for adornment. 12 Mil. a piece of cloth on a uniform as the badge of a unit. --v.tr. 1 (often foll. by up) repair with a patch or patches; put a patch or patches on. 2 (of material) serve as a patch to. 3 (often foll. by up) put together, esp. hastily or in a makeshift way. 4 (foll. by up) settle (a quarrel etc.) esp. hastily or temporarily. Phrases and idioms not a patch on colloq. greatly inferior to. patch cord an insulated lead with a plug at each end, for use with a patchboard. patch panel = PATCHBOARD. patch pocket one made of a piece of cloth sewn on a garment. patch test a test for allergy by applying to the skin patches containing allergenic substances. Derivatives patcher n. Etymology: ME pacche, patche, perh. var. of peche f. OF pieche dial. var. of piece PIECE ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English pacche  Date: 14th century  1. a piece of material used to mend or cover a hole or a weak spot  2. a tiny piece of black silk or court plaster worn on the face or neck especially by women to hide a blemish or to heighten beauty  3.  a. a piece of material (as adhesive plaster) used medically usually to cover a wound  b. a usually disk-shaped piece of material that is worn on the skin and contains a substance (as a drug) that is absorbed at a constant rate through the skin into the bloodstream a nicotine ~  c. a shield worn over the socket of an injured or missing eye  4.  a. a small piece ; scrap  b. a part or area distinct from that about it cabbage ~  c. a period of time ; spell was going through a rough ~  5. someone or something equal or comparable — usually used in negative constructions the new chairman isn't a ~ on his predecessor  6. a piece of cloth sewed on a garment as an ornament or insignia; especially shoulder ~  7. a temporary connection in a communication system (as a telephone hookup)  8. a minor correction or modification in a computer program  II. transitive verb  Date: 15th century  1. to mend, cover, or fill up a hole or weak spot in  2. to provide with a ~  3.  a. to make of ~es or fragments  b. to mend or put together especially in hasty or shabby fashion — usually used with up  c. to apply a ~ to (a computer program)  4.  a. to connect (as circuits) by a ~ cord  b. to connect (as a person or message) to a communication system especially temporarily they ~ed him into the conference call  Synonyms: see mend  III. noun  Etymology: perhaps by folk etymology from Italian dialect paccio  Date: 1549 fool, dolt ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (patches, patching, patched) 1. A patch on a surface is a part of it which is different in appearance from the area around it. ...the bald patch on the top of his head... There was a small patch of blue in the grey clouds. N-COUNT: usu with supp 2. A patch of land is a small area of land where a particular plant or crop grows. ...a patch of land covered in forest. ...the little vegetable patch in her backyard. N-COUNT: with supp, oft N of n 3. A patch is a piece of material which you use to cover a hole in something. ...jackets with patches on the elbows. N-COUNT 4. A patch is a small piece of material which you wear to cover an injured eye. She went to the hospital and found him lying down with a patch over his eye. N-COUNT see also eye patch 5. If you patch something that has a hole in it, you mend it by fastening a patch over the hole. He and Walker patched the barn roof... ...their patched clothes. VERB: V n, V-ed 6. A patch is a piece of computer program code written as a temporary solution for dealing with a virus in computer software and distributed by the makers of the original program. (COMPUTING) Older machines will need a software patch to be loaded to correct the date. N-COUNT 7. If you have or go through a bad patch or a rough patch, you have a lot of problems for a time. (mainly BRIT) His marriage was going through a bad patch... PHRASE: N inflects 8. If you say that someone or something is not a patch on another person or thing, you mean that they are not as good as that person or thing. (BRIT INFORMAL) Handsome, she thought, but not a patch on Alex. PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 »PART OF AN AREA« a part of an area that is different or looks different from the parts that surround it  (Lost)  (a small dog, white with brown patches. | patch of dirt/grease/damp etc)  (Watch out for icy patches on the roads. | patch of light/sky etc)  (Patches of blue sky peeked through the clouds.) 2 »OVER A HOLE« a small piece of material used to cover a hole in something  (a jacket with leather patches at the elbows) 3 »FOR GROWING STH« a small area of ground for growing fruit or vegetables  (a strawberry patch) 4 »ON YOUR EYE« a piece of material that you wear over your eye to protect it when it has been hurt 5 »DECORATION« a small piece of cloth with words or pictures on it that you can stitch onto clothes 6 a bad/difficult/sticky patch informal especially BrE a period of time when you are having a lot of difficulty  (Gemma's going through a bad patch right now.) 7 sb's patch BrE informal an area that someone knows very well because they work or live there; turf1 (4) AmE  (The boss knows everything that's going on in our patch.) 8 not be a patch on BrE informal to be much less attractive, good etc than something or someone else  (She's no great beauty - not a patch on Maria.) 9 good/interesting/boring etc in patches especially BrE good etc in some parts, but not all the time ~2 v to put a piece of cloth over a hole, especially in a piece of clothing patch sth together phr v to make something quickly or carelessly from a number of different pieces or ideas  (A new plan was quickly patched together.) patch sth/sb up phr v 1 to end an argument because you want to stay friendly with someone  (Try to patch up your differences before he leaves. | patch it up (with))  (I've patched it up with the landlord.) 2 to repair something by adding a new piece of material to it  (We'd better patch up the roof - we can't afford a new one.) 3 to give quick and basic medical treatment to someone who is hurt  (We just patch up the wounded as best we can.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  physiol. abbr. Preventive Approach To Cardiac Health physiol. abbr. Preventative Approach To Cardiac Health ...
English abbreviation dictionary

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