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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
1) ( obvious) manifeste3.transitive verb Law faire breveter -
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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 ; -
4 patent agent
patent agent GB, patent attorney US ⇒ Shops, trades and professions n juriste mf spécialisé/-e en propriété industrielle. -
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Patent Office GB, Patent and Trademark Office US n ≈ Institut m national de la propriété industrielle. -
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7 patent medicine
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9 Patent Rolls
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1 nounbrevet m (d'invention);∎ to take out a patent (for sth) prendre un brevet (pour qch);patent agent agent m en brevets;patent law droit m de brevet;patent office bureau m des brevets;patent rights propriété f industrielle;patent specification description f de brevet(patented) breveté(e)patent goods articles m pl brevetés;patent medicine spécialité f pharmaceutique(of authorities) breveter; (of inventor) faire breveter -
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['peitənt, ]( American[) 'pæ-] 1. noun(an official licence from the government giving one person or business the right to make and sell a particular article and to prevent others from doing the same: She took out a patent on her design; ( also adjective) a patent process.) brevet (d'invention); breveté2. verb(to obtain a patent for; He patented his new invention.) faire breveter -
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1.PI brevet2. adj.patent; manifeste; flagrantEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > patent
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15 patent fuel
boulets mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > patent fuel
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16 patent glazing
I IIvitrage de façade m, vitrerie brevetée fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > patent glazing
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17 patent stone
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > patent stone
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18 patent agent
PI agent de brevet; pf. mandataireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > patent agent
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19 Patent and Trademark Office
PI office des brevets et des marquesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > Patent and Trademark Office
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20 patent application
PI demande de brevetEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > patent application
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