patch的意思和读音

patch

: [pætʃ] : [pætʃ]

n.

v.

patches  patching  patched  

adj.+n.bad patch,small patch,rough patch,bald patch,purple patch

v.repair,cover,mend,strengthen,reinforce

n.reinforcement,covering,square,area,spot

patchn.small area

1.;(a small area of sth, especially one which is different from the area around it

a black dog with a white patch on its back

a bald patch on the top of his head

damp patches on the wall湿

patches of dense fog

piece of material

2.a small piece of material that is used to cover a hole in sth or to make a weak area stronger, or as decoration

I sewed patches on the knees of my jeans.

3.a piece of material that you wear over an eye, usually because the eye is damaged

He had a black patch over one eye.

4.a piece of material that you sew onto clothes as part of a uniform

5.a piece of material that people can wear on their skin to help them to stop smoking

nicotine patches

piece/area of land

6.;(a small piece of land, especially one used for growing vegetables or fruit

a vegetable patch

7.(informal)an area that sb works in, knows well or comes from

He knows every house in his patch.

She has had a lot of success in her home patch .

difficult time

8.(informal)a period of time of the type mentioned, usually a difficult or unhappy one

to go through a bad/difficult/sticky patch

in computing

9.);a small piece of code(= instructions that a computer can understand) which can be added to a computer program to improve it or to correct a fault

Follow the instructions below to download and install the patch.

IDMbe not a patch on sb/sth(informal)to be much less good, attractive, etc. than sb/sth elsev.

1.~ sth (with sth)to cover a hole or a worn place, especially in clothes, with a piece of cloth or other material

patched jeans

to patch a hole in the roof

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n.1.a piece of cloth that you sew over a hole in clothes, or over a part where holes might form; a cover that you wear over an injured eye; a small piece of cloth with a design on it that you sew onto clothes for decoration2.an area that is different from what surrounds it3.a piece of ground, especially one where you grow fruit or vegetables, or where a particular plant grows4.an area that someone thinks of as belonging to them, for example because they live or work there5.a piece of software that you add to a computer program in order to improve it or remove a fault6.a nicotine patch1.a piece of cloth that you sew over a hole in clothes, or over a part where holes might form; a cover that you wear over an injured eye; a small piece of cloth with a design on it that you sew onto clothes for decoration2.an area that is different from what surrounds it3.a piece of ground, especially one where you grow fruit or vegetables, or where a particular plant grows4.an area that someone thinks of as belonging to them, for example because they live or work there5.a piece of software that you add to a computer program in order to improve it or remove a fault6.a nicotine patch

v.1.to cover a hole in clothes by sewing a patch over it

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1.He spoke into a commo - patch mike the Sentinels had somehow crafted for him in their careless, make-do fashion.

2.Society is made up of these fragments, and the do-gooder and the reformer are trying to patch up the broken pieces.

3.With your own vegetable patch, you know exactly where your food is from and how it was grown.

4.Miller said his company gave details about the hack and a potential security patch to Apple, but did not publicly release the details.

5.But it may not be enough to patch up the company's problems.

6.Such a readily available chip could record reams more data than patch-clamping, he said.

7.One of Dr Collins's clients admitted to rubbing his own urine on to his bald patch after reading it would halt hair loss.Colins尿

8.And it claims that President Obama and his wife went through a rough patch in their marriage, where their relationship was somewhat frosty.

9.But eventually they gave in, and we were able to cut out a small garden on a narrow patch of earth against the far wall.

10.And a small patch of lawn that started out with a barren spot the size of a garbage can lid soon drew to encompass the entire side yard.