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patent
(= trademark and design database) база данных патентов, товарных знаков и промышленных образцов PATENT 1. сущ. 1) патент 2) диплом 3) привилегия 4) изобретение • - European Patent Convention - European Patent Office - applicant for a patent - applicant for patent - application for a patent - application for patent - apply for a patent - design patent - grant of patent - paper patent - patent cooperation - patent in force - patent laws - patent owner - patent pending - patent right - plant patent 2. прил. (за)патентованный - patent for invention - patent license - patent monopoly - patent office - patent policy - patent pool 3. гл. патентовать, брать патент
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  1) открытый, доступный 2) явный, очевидный ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. патент, диплом consular patent —- консульский патент to drant a patent —- предоставлять патент to receive a patent —- получать патент the patent runs out —- срок патента истекает 2. ист. жалованная грамота; привилегия 3. знак, печать 4. право, получаемое благодаря патенту; исключительное право a patent for an invention —- право на изобретение 5. запатентованный предмет, изобретение 6. ам. пожалование земли правительством 7. ам. документ о пожаловании земли правительством 8. оригинальное решение; метод 9. явный, очевидный patent fact —- очевидный факт patent crime —- явное преступление to have a patent way of doing smth. —- иметь свою манеру the advantages of the plan are patent —- у этого плана явные преимущества 10. патентованный patent food —- патентованные продукты letters patent —- жалованная грамота, патент 11. запатентованный a patent lock —- запатентованный замок 12. оригинальный, остроумный, новый; собственного изобретения patent device —- оригинальное изобретение 13. открытый a verandah patent to the sun —- открытая для солнца веранда one extremity of the tube is sealed, the other is patent —- один конец трубки запечатан, другой открыт 14. редк. доступный, возможный 15. бот. раскрытый 16. общеизвестный it is patent that cats dislike dogs —- не секрет, что кошки не любят собак 17....
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. adj.  1) открытый; доступный  2) явный, очевидный  3) патентованный  4) coll. собственного изобретения; остроумный, оригинальный Syn: see overt  2. noun  1) патент; диплом; hist. жалованная грамота  2) право (на что-л.), получаемое благодаря патенту; исключительное право  3) знак, печать (ума, гениальности)  4) amer. пожалование земли правительством  5) attr. - patent office - patent right  3. v. патентовать; брать патент (на что-л.) PATENT leather лакированная кожа, лак PATENT office бюро патентов; PATENT pending патент заявлен (заявка на патент сделана) PATENT right amer. патент ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) запатентовывать 2) патент 3) патентный 4) мед. проходимый 5) свидетельство авторское to apply for patent — подавать заявку на патент to be covered by patent — охранятся патентом file patent application — зарегистрировать заявку на патент take out patent for — получать патент на - forfeit patent - grant a patent - grant patent - patent application - patent base - patent for - patent specification - practice patent - reinstate patent - reissue patent - vend patent - violate patent - withhold patent ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1) патент патентовать 2) патент (механизм сдвига петлепереносчиков или ограничителей нитеводителей трикотажной машины) ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  n., adj., & v. --n. 1 a government authority to an individual or organization conferring a right or title, esp. the sole right to make or use or sell some invention. 2 a document granting this authority. 3 an invention or process protected by it. --adj. 1 obvious, plain. 2 conferred or protected by patent. 3 a made and marketed under a patent; proprietary. b to which one has a proprietary claim. 4 such as might be patented; ingenious, well-contrived. 5 (of an opening etc.) allowing free passage. --v.tr. obtain a patent for (an invention). Phrases and idioms letters patent an open document from a sovereign or government conferring a patent or other right. patent leather leather with a glossy varnished surface. patent medicine medicine made and marketed under a patent and available without prescription. patent office an office from which patents are issued. Patent Roll (in the UK) a list of patents issued in a year. Derivatives patency n. patentable adj. patently adv. (in sense 1 of adj.). Etymology: ME f. OF patent and L patere lie open ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. adjective  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin ~-, patens, from present participle of patere to be open — more at fathom  Date: 14th century  1.  a. open to public inspection — used chiefly in the phrase letters ~  b.  (1) secured by letters ~ or by a ~ to the exclusive control and possession of a particular individual or party  (2) protected by a ~ ; made under a ~ ~ locks  c. protected by a trademark or a brand name so as to establish proprietary rights analogous to those conveyed by letters ~ or a ~ ; proprietary ~ drugs  2. of, relating to, or concerned with the granting of ~s especially for inventions a ~ lawyer  3. making exclusive or proprietary claims or pretensions  4. affording free passage ; unobstructed a ~ opening  5. patulous, spreading a ~ calyx  6. archaic accessible, exposed  7. readily visible or intelligible ; obvious  Synonyms: see evident  • ~ly adverb  II. noun  Date: 14th century  1. an official document conferring a right or privilege ; letters ~  2.  a. a writing securing for a term of years the exclusive right to make, use, or sell an invention  b. the monopoly or right so granted  c. a ~ed invention  3. privilege, license  4. an instrument making a conveyance of public lands; also the land so conveyed  5. ~ leather  III. transitive verb  Date: 1675  1. to obtain or grant a ~ right to  2. to grant a privilege, right, or license to by ~  3. to obtain or secure by ~; especially to secure by letters ~ exclusive right to make, use, or sell  • ~ability noun  • ~able adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (patents, patenting, patented) Note: The pronunciation is also used for meanings 1 and 2 in British English. 1. A patent is an official right to be the only person or company allowed to make or sell a new product for a certain period of time. P&G applied for a patent on its cookies... He held a number of patents for his many innovations... N-COUNT 2. If you patent something, you obtain a patent for it. He patented the idea that the atom could be split... ...a patented machine called the VCR II. VERB: V n, V-ed 3. You use patent to describe something, especially something bad, in order to indicate in an emphatic way that you think its nature or existence is clear and obvious. This was patent nonsense. ...a patent lie. = obvious ADJ c darkgreen]emphasis • patently He made his displeasure patently obvious... = clearly ADV ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 a special document that says that you have the right to make or sell a new invention or product and that no one else is allowed to do so  (When does the patent expire? | take out a patent on sth (=get one officially)) 2 the right given by this document to make or sell something that no one else is allowed to copy  (The machine is protected by patent.) ~2 adj only before noun 1 a patented invention or product is protected by a patent, so that nobody else can copy it  (a patent lock) 2 patent lie/nonsense/impossibility etc formal something that is clearly a lie etc; obvious (1)  (- see also patently) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1376, shortened form of lettre patent, lit. "open letter," from O.Fr. patente (adj.), also in M.L. (litterж) patentes, both O.Fr. and M.L. from L. patentum (nom. patens) "open, lying open," prp. of patere "lie open, be open." Sense of "open to view, plain, clear" is first recorded 1508; the verb "to obtain right to land" is 1675; meaning "copyright an invention" is 1822, from meaning "exclusive right, monopoly." ...
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