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I . patch [pætʃ] SUST.

2. patch ingl. brit. coloq. (phase):

3. patch (piece of ground):

4. patch SOCIOL. (defined locality for work):

6. patch (spot of different colour):

7. patch (cover for eye):

8. patch MED. (piece of fabric):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be not a patch on sb/sth else ingl. brit., ingl. austr. coloq.

patch up V. trans.

1. patch up (renovate, restore, mend):

2. patch up fig. (conciliate, settle differences):

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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This different version number would make the patched client incompatible with the versions the play server accepts.
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Antibiotic eyedrops placed, the eye is patched, and the patient is taken to a recovery area while the effects of the anesthesia wear off.
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But the dress is patched and repatched by the inventiveness of humans, and so becomes a wornout piece of clothing.
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When they patched him in, there was just a power point screen and his voice.
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Applications need to be monitored and patched for technical vulnerabilities.
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The crewman was sufficiently patched up by a very seasick doctor they had on board who otherwise spent the entire patrol in his bunk.
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Cheeky children from the park's scattered hamlets, wearing patched trousers and traditional woollen hats with a pumpkin-like stem poking up, shepherded their animals close by.
www.independent.co.uk
Because as each artist is patched up by pie and pushed back on to the pavements, there is something else discernable.
www.independent.co.uk
Just-fledged chicks tend have dark patched faces, freckled bibs and slightly barred chests and spotted legs.
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This release is known to have a patched cut in the original soundboard tapes.
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