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2 patch
pæ 1. noun1) (a piece of material sewn on to cover a hole: She sewed a patch on the knee of her jeans.) lapp, bot2) (a small piece of ground: a vegetable patch.) flekk, lapp, parsell2. verb(to mend (clothes etc) by sewing on pieces of material: She patched the (hole in the) child's trousers.) lappe, bøte- patchy- patchiness
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- patch upflekk--------lappeIsubst. \/pætʃ\/1) lapp (til å bøte punktert sykkeldekk e.l.), bot2) øyelapp, lapp for øyet3) plaster4) (på sko, klær e.l.) merke, emblem5) flekk, plett6) jordstykke, jordflekk, jordlapp, åkerlapp, parsellbe a patch on måle seg medbright patches lyspunktergo through a bad patch ( hverdagslig) ha det vanskeligin patches flekkvisIIverb \/pætʃ\/1) bøte, lappe, sette lapp på, flikke, reparere, utbedre2) ( EDB) lappepatch up lappe sammen, reparere provisorisk, sy sammen
См. также в других словарях:
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patchiness — patch·i·ness … English syllables
patchiness — See: patchy … English dictionary
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