单词 | patch |
释义 | patch [pætʃ] noun countable AREA 地区 ADVANCED ■a small area which is different in some way from the area that surrounds it (与周围不同的)斑,小块 •Our dog has a black patch on his back.我们的狗背上有块黑斑。 •The hotel walls were covered in damp patches.饭店的墙壁上满是湿渍。 •There were lots of icy •This story is good in ■informal ■a local area within which someone works 工作地 •He's been working as a policeman on the same patch for twenty years.他已经在同一个管区当了20年的员警。 [pætʃ] noun countable PIECE OF MATERIAL 一块布料 ■a small piece of material fixed over something to cover it 补钉,补片 •I'll have to sew a patch onto these jeans - they're ripped at the knee.我要在这条牛仔裤上缝个补钉——膝盖处撕破了。 ■a small piece of material which can be stuck to the skin, from which particular substances can be absorbed into the body 膏药,贴布•Some people wear nicotine ■* an eye-patch [pætʃ] noun countable COMPUTER 电脑 ■a small computer program that can be added to an existing program in order to make the existing program work as it should (用来完善已有程式的)程式补钉,修补程式 •I downloaded a patch from their website.我从他们的网站上下载了一个程式补钉。 Compare plugin[pætʃ] noun countable go through a bad/difficult/rough/sticky patch informal ■to experience a lot of problems in a period in your life 倒楣,不走运 •Andy's going through a bit of a rough patch at the moment - his wife wants a divorce.安迪目前处境有点困难——他老婆要跟他离婚。 [pætʃ] noun countable not be a patch on sth UK informal ■to be much less good than something 远比不上,远不如 •This new washing machine isn't a patch on our old one.这台新洗衣机远不如我们那台旧的。 [pætʃ] verb CONNECT 连接 transitive usually + adverb or preposition specialized ■to connect electronic or telephone equipment to a system 接通,连接(电子设备或电话) [pætʃ] verb PIECE OF MATERIAL 一块布料 transitive ■to put a patch on something 缝补;修补 [pætʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] patch sth together ■to arrange something very quickly but not very carefully 仓促拼合,草草拼凑 •There is much disagreement, but the group of countries is trying to patch together a treaty on defence.尽管存在很多分歧,这几个国家还是试图草拟出一份防御条约。 [pætʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] patch sth up ■to try to improve a relationship after there have been problems 弥合(关系),和解 •Jackie and Bill are still trying to patch up their marriage.杰基和比尔仍在设法修补他们的婚姻。 •Did you manage to patch things ■to repair something, especially in a basic and temporary way 修理;(尤指)临时草草修补[pætʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs patch sb/sth up ■to give basic medical care to someone that helps them temporarily 为…提供基本(或临时)的治疗,为…草草包扎 •If you've cut your hand, the first aider will patch you up.如果你割破了手,急救员会为你处理的。 |
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