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1 noun∎ to take out a patent on sth prendre un brevet sur qch, faire breveter qch;∎ patent pending (on packaging) demande de brevet déposée(a) (product, procedure) breveté∎ letters patent lettres fpl patentes∎ that's a patent lie! c'est un mensonge éhonté!(of authorities) protéger par un brevet, breveter; (of inventor) faire breveter, prendre un brevet pour►► patent agent agent m en brevets;patent application demande f ou dépôt m de brevet;American patent attorney conseil m en matière de brevets;patent goods articles mpl brevetés;patent leather cuir m verni, vernis m;∎ patent leather boots bottes fpl vernies or en cuir verni;patent medicine médicament m vendu sans ordonnance; pejorative (cure-all) élixir m universel, remède m de charlatan;Patent Office ≃ Institut m national de la propriété industrielle;patent rights propriété f industrielle -
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patent [ˈpætənt]1. adjective( = obvious) manifeste2. noun( = licence) brevet m d'invention4. compounds* * *['pætnt, 'peɪtnt], US ['pætnt] 1.to hold/take out a patent — détenir/obtenir un brevet
2.to come out of patent ou off patent — tomber dans le domaine public
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patent, US [transcription]["p_tnt"]A n1 ( document) brevet m (for, on pour) ; to hold/to take out a patent détenir/obtenir un brevet ; to come out of patent ou off patent tomber dans le domaine public ; patent pending en cours de brevetage m ;2 ( patented invention) invention f brevetée.B adj1 ( obvious) manifeste ; -
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patent [ˊpeɪtnt]1. a1) я́вный, очеви́дный2) патенто́ванный3) со́бственного изобрете́ния; остроу́мный, оригина́льный4) откры́тый; досту́пный2. n [тж. ˊpætnt]1) пра́во (на что-л.), получа́емое благодаря́ пате́нту; исключи́тельное пра́во2) пате́нт; дипло́м; ист. жа́лованная гра́мота3) запатенто́ванный предме́т, изобрете́ние4) амер. пожа́лование земли́ прави́тельством5) attr.:patent office бюро́ пате́нтов
;patent right амер. пате́нт
3. v [тж. ˊpætnt] патентова́ть; брать пате́нт (на что-л.) -
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charol nombre masculinon.• charol s.m.'pætṇt, 'peɪtṇt, 'pæt-mass noun charol m* * *['pætṇt, 'peɪtṇt, 'pæt-]mass noun charol m -
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The process of gassing cotton yarns was devised by Samuel Hall in 1817. Patent No. 4177 was for the thread and No. 4178 was for gauze or cloth, or lace. He marketed his patent gassed thread under the name of G. F. Uriing & Co., London, in the same year. This process was so successful that Mr. Hall received ???10,000 to ???15,000 yearly by gassing other maker's goods at three farthings per square yard.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Patent Gassed Thread
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12 patent applied for
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14 patent of addition
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > Patent and Trademark Office
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18 patent applied for
patent applied for PAT Patent angemeldetEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > patent applied for
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19 patent group
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > patent group
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > patent pending
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