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1 patent leather shoes
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2 patent
I 1. ['pætnt, 'peɪtnt] [AE 'pætnt]to take out a patent on sth. — brevettare qcs.
2.to come out of patent o off patent uscire dal brevetto; patent pending — brevetto in corso di registrazione
1) (obvious) evidente, palese, patente2) dir. (licensed) munito di brevettoII ['pætnt, 'peɪtnt, AE 'pætnt]verbo transitivo dir. brevettare* * *['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.) brevetto2. verb(to obtain a patent for; He patented his new invention.) brevettare* * *patent (GB, tranne che nella loc. letters patent) /ˈpeɪtnt/ ; ( USA, tranne che nel sign. A, def. 1) /ˈpætənt/A a.1 patente; evidente; apparente; manifesto; ovvio: a patent injustice, una patente ingiustizia; (leg.) a patent defect, un vizio apparente3 (med.) aperto; pervioB n.1 brevetto; privativa (industriale): to apply for a (o to file) patent for st., fare domanda di brevetto per qc.; to take out a patent for st., brevettare qc.; protected by patent, protetto da brevetto; (leg.) ‘patent pending’, ‘brevetto in corso di registrazione’; patent holder, concessionario (o titolare) di brevetto; patent infringement, violazione di brevetto (o di privativa); patent law, diritto dei brevetti; diritto brevettuale; (in GB) the Patent Office, l'ufficio brevetti; (leg.) patent rights, diritti di privativa industriale; brevetti; patent troll, troll dei brevetti ( società che fanno razzia di brevetti a scopo di lucro futuro)FALSI AMICI: patent non significa patente di guida● patent leather, cuoio verniciato; coppale □ (naut.) patent log, solcometro a elica □ (farm.) patent medicine, specialità farmaceutica da banco □ letters patent, (stor.) lettere patenti; (leg.) brevetto (d'invenzione).(to) patent /ˈpeɪtnt, USA ˈpætənt/v. t.* * *I 1. ['pætnt, 'peɪtnt] [AE 'pætnt]to take out a patent on sth. — brevettare qcs.
2.to come out of patent o off patent uscire dal brevetto; patent pending — brevetto in corso di registrazione
1) (obvious) evidente, palese, patente2) dir. (licensed) munito di brevettoII ['pætnt, 'peɪtnt, AE 'pætnt]verbo transitivo dir. brevettare
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patent-leather shoes — shoes made out of a leather with a hard and glossy finish … English contemporary dictionary
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patent leather — patent leath|er [ˌpeıtnt ˈleðə US ˌpætnt ˈleθər] n [U] thin shiny leather, usually black ▪ patent leather shoes … Dictionary of contemporary English
patent leather — N UNCOUNT: oft N n Patent leather is leather which has a shiny surface. It is used to make shoes, bags, and belts. He wore patent leather shoes … English dictionary
patent leather — noun (U) thin shiny leather, usually black: patent leather shoes … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Patent leather — Patent Pat ent (p[a^]t ent or p[=a]t ent), a. [L. patens, entis, p. pr. of patere to be open: cf. F. patent. Cf. {Fathom}.] 1. Note: (Oftener pronounced p[=a]t ent in this sense) Open; expanded; evident; apparent; unconcealed; manifest; public;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
patent leather — noun uncount very shiny leather, used for making bags and shoes … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
patent leather — noun leather with a hard glossy surface (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑leather * * * patent leather [patent leather] [ˌpeɪtnt ˈleðə(r)] [ˈpætnt leðər] [ˌpeɪtnt ˈleðər] … Useful english dictionary
patent leather — /pat nt, pat n/ or, esp. Brit., /payt nt/ a hard, glossy, smooth leather, used esp. in shoes and accessories. [1820 30, Amer.] * * * … Universalium
patent leather — noun glossy varnished leather, used chiefly for shoes, belts, and handbags … English new terms dictionary
patent leather — UK / US noun [uncountable] very shiny leather, used for making bags and shoes … English dictionary