patch [ pætʃ] n.补钉;碎片 vt.补缀
patch [ pætʃ] n.补丁,一小片(土地)
patch [pætʃ] 修补
Patch Cord 跳接线
Patch Panel 配线架
色度比较法
patch test method
已经无可挽回了。
There's no turning back.
Are you going to patch things up? (你们打算和好吗?)
No, there's no turning back. (已经不能挽回了。)
We can't turn back now.
你们就不能和好吗?
Can't you patch things up? *用patch up表示“平息争吵、不和”。
Isn't there any way you can patch things up? (就没有什么办法让你们和好吗?)
Can't you make up?
up : 变好,改善( as to be better and proper)
bring up 抚育
check up 核对
clear up 清理,晴天
clean up 整理
do up 整理
patch up 修理
polish up 擦亮, 改进
light up 点亮
tune up 调整
tidy up 整理
rub up 擦亮
train up 训练,培养
make up 化装, 和解, 弥补
buy up 囤积
figure up 计算
fix up 修理,整理
take up 从事
patch n.补丁;一小片(土地)
补 mend; patch; fill
补丁 godet; patch
补缀 patch; patchery; mend
修补 revamp; mend; patch up; piece; repair; retrieval; vamp; bushel
修修补补 patch up
补 [bǔ] /to repair/to patch/to mend/to make up for/to fill (a vacancy)/to supplement/
补丁 [bǔ dīng] /patch/
补缀 [bǔ zhuì] /mend (clothes)/patch/
红斑 [hóng bān] /erythema (pathol.)/rash in red patches/
{adj: dabbled, spattered, splashed, splattered} covered with bright patches (often used in combination)
"waves dabbled with moonlight"
"a blood-spattered room"
"gardens splashed with color"
"kitchen walls splattered with grease"
{adj: dappled, mottled} having spots or patches of color
{adj: edged} having a specified kind of border or edge
"a black-edged card"
"rough-edged leaves"
"dried sweat left salt-edged patches"
{adj: hot} very popular or successful
"one of the hot young talents"
"cabbage patch dolls were hot last season"
{adj: motley, calico, multicolor, multi-color, multicolour, multi-colour, multicolored, multi-colored, multicoloured, multi-coloured, painted, particolored, particoloured, piebald, pied, varicolored, varicoloured} having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly
"a jester dressed in motley"
"the painted desert"
"a particolored dress"
"a piebald horse"
"pied daisies"
{adj: patched, spotty, spotted, black-and-white} having spots or patches (small areas of contrasting color or texture)
"a field patched with ice and snow"
"the wall had a spotty speckled effect"
"a black-and-white spotted cow"
{adj: patched} mended usually clumsily by covering a hole with a patch
"patched jeans"
{adj: popular} regarded with great favor, approval, or affection especially by the general public
"a popular tourist attraction"
"a popular girl"
"cabbage patch dolls are no longer popular"
<-> unpopular
{adj: rare} not widely distributed
"rare herbs"
"rare patches of green in the desert"
{adj: revealing, telling, telltale} disclosing unintentionally
"a telling smile"
"a telltale panel of lights"
"a telltale patch of oil on the water marked where the boat went down"
{adj: splashy} covered with patches of bright color
{adj: transdermal, transdermic, percutaneous, transcutaneous} through the unbroken skin; refers to medications applied directly to the skin (creams or ointments) or in time-release forms (skin patches)
"transdermal estrogen"
"percutaneous absorption"
{adv: capriciously} in a capricious manner
"there were Turk's head lilies and patches of iris , islands of brilliant blue set capriciously in the green sea"
{n: Moeller's glossitis, glossodynia exfoliativa} a superficial form of glossitis marked by irregular red patches on the tongue and sensitivity to hot or spicy food
{n: Peyer's patch, Peter's gland} any of several lymph nodes in the walls of the intestines near the junction of the ileum and colon
{n: acanthosis nigricans, keratosis nigricans} a skin disease characterized by dark wartlike patches in the body folds; can be benign or malignant
{n: bandage, patch} a piece of soft material that covers and protects an injured part of the body
{n: brier, brierpatch, brier patch} tangled mass of prickly plants
{n: bush jacket} a loose fitting jacket; resembles a shirt with four patch pockets and a belt
{n: clonidine, Catapres} an antihypertensive (trade name Catapres) that can be administered orally or via transdermal patches
{n: elbow} the part of a sleeve that covers the elbow joint
"his coat had patches over the elbows"
{n: estradiol patch} a transdermal patch that allows estradiol to be absorbed into the blood stream; used in treating estrogen deficiency and in hormone replacement therapy
{n: eyepatch, patch} a protective cloth covering for an injured eye
{n: fire-bellied toad, Bombina bombina} toad of central and eastern Europe having red or orange patches on its underside
{n: flash} a bright patch of color used for decoration or identification
"red flashes adorned the airplane"
"a flash sewn on his sleeve indicated the unit he belonged to"
{n: giant scrambling fern, Diplopterygium longissimum} large scrambling fern forming large patches to 18 feet high; Pacific region and China
{n: goldcrest, golden-crested kinglet, Regulus regulus} European kinglet with a black-bordered yellow crown patch
{n: harlequin opal} a reddish opal with small patches of brilliant color
{n: iguanid, iguanid lizard} lizards of the New World and Madagascar and some Pacific islands; typically having a long tail and bright throat patch in males
{n: keratosis follicularis, Darier's disease} a rare hereditary condition marked by dark crusted patches (sometimes containing pus)
{n: kitchen garden, vegetable garden, vegetable patch} a small garden where vegetables are grown
{n: lichen} any thallophytic plant of the division Lichenes; occur as crusty patches or bushy growths on tree trunks or rocks or bare ground etc.
{n: macule, macula} a patch of skin that is discolored but not usually elevated; caused by various diseases
{n: mend, patch, darn} sewing that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment)
"her stockings had several mends"
{n: mottle} an irregular arrangement of patches of color
"it was not dull grey as distance had suggested, but a mottle of khaki and black and olive-green"
{n: necrobiosis lipoidica, necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum} skin disease marked by thin shiny patches (especially on the legs); often associated with diabetes mellitus
{n: pallas's sandgrouse, Syrrhaptes paradoxus} Eurasiatic sandgrouse with a black patch on the belly
{n: pasty} (usually used in the plural) one of a pair of adhesive patches worn to cover the nipples of exotic dancers and striptease performers
{n: patch pocket} a flat pocket sewn to the outside of a garment
{n: patch test} a test to determine allergic sensitivity by applying small pads soaked with allergen to the unbroken skin
{n: patching} the act of mending a hole in a garment by sewing a patch over it
{n: patchwork, patchwork quilt} a quilt made by sew patches of different materials together
{n: patch} a piece of cloth used as decoration or to mend or cover a hole
{n: patch} a short set of commands to correct a bug in a computer program
{n: pityriasis alba} common form of pityriasis (usually in children or young adults) characterized by round patches of depigmentation
{n: plaque} (pathology) a small abnormal patch on or inside the body
{n: plot, plot of ground, patch} a small area of ground covered by specific vegetation
"a bean plot"
"a cabbage patch"
"a briar patch"
{n: pointer, Spanish pointer} a strong slender smooth-haired dog of Spanish origin having a white coat with brown or black patches; scents out and points game
{n: psoriasis} a chronic skin disease characterized by dry red patches covered with scales; occurs especially on the scalp and ears and genitalia and the skin over bony prominences
{n: putty} a dough-like mixture of whiting and boiled linseed oil; used especially to patch woodwork or secure panes of glass
{n: red-winged blackbird, redwing, Agelaius phoeniceus} North American blackbird with scarlet patches on the wings
{n: ruby-crowned kinglet, ruby-crowned wren, Regulus calendula} American kinglet with a notable song and in the male a red crown patch
{n: shoulder patch} patch worn on the shoulder of a military uniform to indicate rank
{n: snow gum, ghost gum, white ash, Eucalyptus coriacea, Eucalyptus pauciflora} small to medium-sized tree of Australia and Tasmania having smooth white to light-grey bark shedding in patches or strips
{n: splash} a patch of bright color
"her red hat gave her outfit a splash of color"
{n: spot, speckle, dapple, patch, fleck, maculation} a small contrasting part of something
"a bald spot"
"a leopard's spots"
"a patch of clouds"
"patches of thin ice"
"a fleck of red"
{n: temporary hookup, patch} a connection intended to be used for a limited time
{n: tinea capitis} fungal infection of the scalp characterized by bald patches
{n: tinea, ringworm, roundworm} infections of the skin or nails caused by fungi and appearing as itching circular patches
{n: transdermal patch, skin patch} a medicated adhesive pad placed on the skin for absorption of a time released dose of medication into the bloodstream
{n: vitiligo} an acquired skin disease characterized by patches of unpigmented skin (often surrounded by a heavily pigmented border)
{n: while, piece, spell, patch} a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition
"he was here for a little while"
"I need to rest for a piece"
"a spell of good weather"
"a patch of bad weather"
{n: white-throated sparrow, whitethroat, Zonotrichia albicollis} common North American finch with a white patch on the throat and black-and-white striped crown
{n: wood pigeon, ringdove, cushat, Columba palumbus} Eurasian pigeon with white patches on wings and neck
{v: harlequin} variegate with spots or marks
"His face was harlequined with patches"
{v: patch, patch up} mend by putting a patch on
"patch a hole"
{v: patch, piece} to join or unite the pieces of
"patch the skirt"
{v: patch} provide with a patch ; also used metaphorically
"The field was patched with snow"
{v: piece, patch} repair by adding pieces
"She pieced the china cup"
{v: reconcile, patch up, make up, conciliate, settle} come to terms
"After some discussion we finally made up"
{v: revamp} to patch up or renovate ; repair or restore
"They revamped their old house before selling it"
{v: splash} mark or overlay with patches of contrasting color or texture ; cause to appear splashed or spattered
"The mountain was splashed with snow"
Like Jake the Muss, the fictional gang member in the popular but violent true-to-life film " Once Were Warriors ", he was big enough, and experienced enough to hold the respect of even experienced gang members who wore " patches ".
就像备受欢迎的、反映现实的暴力影片《昔日之武士》中那个虚构的匪徒 "一团糟杰克 ",他人高马大,并有足够的阅历赢得甚至那些戴着 "遮眼罩 "的有经验的同伙的尊敬。
The recipient was a Russian nobleman with an injured head; a surgeon patched him up with a piece of dog skull.
外科医牛用一块狗的颅骨修复了一位俄国贵族的头颅。
Patients with mild memory problems sniffed odor-infused patches and then tried to identify the scent.
那些记忆有轻微问题的患者去嗅一嗅浸泡有各种气味的碎片,然后试图去辨认气味。
In an experiment, researchers removed patches of a man's scalp hair, roots and follicles and transplanted them onto the forearm of an unrelated woman.
在一次实验中,研究者们取下一男士头部表皮──包括毛发、毛根和毛囊──移植到一个非亲女子的前臂上。
The patches took root and after more than two months showed no sign of rejection.
移植的皮开始生长,并在其后的两个多月内未出现任何排斥现象。
Patch 明贴袋
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Casing patches
套管补贴
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Electrocardiography EKG patch electrodes
心电图片电极
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Medical eye pads or patches
医用眼垫和眼罩
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Patch panel
转接板
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Software patches or upgrades
软件补缀和升级
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Secondary syphilis of skin and mucous membranes
Condyloma latum
Syphilitic:
.alopecia+ (L99.8*)
.leukoderma+ (L99.8*)
.mucous patch
皮肤黏膜的续发性梅毒
扁平湿疣
梅毒性 :
. 秃头 + ( L99.8* )
. 白皮症 + ( L99.8* )
. 黏膜斑
patch clamp 膜片箝,膜片钳
patch clamping technique 膜片箝术,膜片钳术[可用于监测膜通道活性]
patching 膜片形成
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