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1 put a patent into practice
1) Экономика: применять патент2) Патенты: осуществить изобретение, осуществлять изобретениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > put a patent into practice
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2 to put a patent into practice
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3 to put a patent into practice
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4 put the invention into practice
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5 to put an invention into practice
= to put a patent into practice осуществлять изобретение -
6 put
- put an invention into practice- put a patent into practice
- put forward
- put in order
- put into operation
- put the trademark on the wrapping -
7 patent
1. n
- additional patent
- apparatus patent
- article patent
- basic patent
- blocking-off patent
- borderline patent
- broad patent
- cancelled patent
- confirmed patent
- competing patent
- confirmation patent
- corresponding patent
- design patent
- device patent
- domestic patent
- drug patent
- existing patent
- expired patent
- fencing-in patent
- fencing-off patent
- foreign patent
- granted patent
- home patent
- improvement patent
- independent patent
- infringing patent
- inoperative patent
- invalid patent
- invalidated patent
- issued patent
- joint patent
- key patent
- lapsed patent
- letters patent
- litigious patent
- live patent
- main patent
- method patent
- minor patent
- modification patent
- national patent
- obtained patent
- parent patent
- prior patent
- process patent
- product patent
- questionable patent
- registered patent
- reinstated patent
- related patent
- secret patent
- small patent
- subordinate patent
- subsequent patent
- unexpired patent
- universal patent
- unjustified patent
- valid patent
- valuable patent
- void patent
- youngest patent
- patent for a design
- patent for improvement
- patent in addition
- patent on an invention
- abandon a patent
- annul a patent
- apply for a patent
- assign a patent
- attack a patent
- avoid a patent
- cancel a patent
- cede a patent
- circumvent a patent
- contest a patent
- deliver a patent
- dispute a patent
- dodge a patent
- drop a patent
- exploit a patent
- extend a patent
- file a patent
- forfeit a patent
- get a patent
- grant a patent
- have the right to a patent
- hold a patent
- infringe a patent
- invalidate a patent
- issue a patent
- litigate a patent
- maintain a patent in force
- nullify a patent
- obtain a patent
- oppose a patent
- practise a patent
- put a patent into practice
- receive a patent
- refuse a patent
- reinstate a patent
- reject a patent
- renew a patent
- retain a patent
- revoke a patent
- secure a patent
- sell a patent
- suppress a patent
- surrender a patent
- take out a patent
- transfer a patent
- use a patent
- vend a patent
- violate a patent
- withdraw a patent
- withhold a patent2. vEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > patent
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8 practice
n1) практика, применение на практике2) обычай, установившийся порядок3) технология, метод, способ
- accepted practice
- accounting practices
- administration practices
- administrative practices
- arbitration practice
- bad practice
- banking practice
- best practice
- best management practice
- business practice
- commercial practice
- common practice
- concerted practices
- contracting practice
- corrupt practices
- crop production practices
- cultivation practices
- customary practice
- dubious accounting practices
- established practice
- fabrication practice
- fair practices
- fraudulent practices
- fraudulent sales practices
- general practice
- good manufacturing practice
- industrial practice
- insurance practice
- international practice
- licensing practices
- loose lending practices
- management practice
- manufacturing practice
- marketing practice
- normal practice
- operational practices
- past practice
- patent practice
- predatory practices
- pricing practice
- production practice
- restrictive practices
- restrictive business practices
- restrictive trade practices
- safe operating practices
- shady financial practices
- sharp practice
- sound business practices
- standard practice
- stock exchange practices
- tax practices
- trade practices
- unfair practices
- unfair business practices
- unfair competitive practices
- unfair labour practices
- unfair trade practices
- usual practice
- usual commercial practice
- wrong practice
- practice in trade
- practice of law
- practice of matching buy and sell orders
- abandon the practice
- abolish the practice
- depart from practices
- discontinue the practice
- follow the practice
- put into practice
- standardize accounting practices
- stop the practiceEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > practice
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9 invention
[ɪn'venʃ(ə)n]n1) изобретение, открытие, создание- useful invention- great invention
- ingenious invention
- Edison's numerous inventions
- recently-patented invention
- man of invention
- invention of the telephone
- invention of a plot
- make a welcome invention
- use the invention
- put smb's invention into practice
- back an invention financially
- find the invention useful
- promote inventions
- patent an invention
- invention created a sensation2) выдумка, вымысел, домысел, измышлениеHis story was all invention. — Вся его история - вымысел.
This is pure invention. — Это чистейший вымысел.
He told me a story of his own invention. — Он рассказал мне выдуманную им самим историю.
He's known for his inventions of falsehood. — Он известен своими измышлениями.
Necessity is the mother of invention. — ◊ Нужда всему научит. /Голь на выдумки хитра
- invention of the sensational press- newspapers full of inventions
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