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patch through
patch through V. [patʃ -] TEL.
I. patch <pl. patches> [ingl. brit. patʃ, ingl. am. pætʃ] SUST.
1. patch (for repair):
2. patch (protective cover):
3. patch (small area):
4. patch (area of ground):
5. patch HIST. (cosmetic):
6. patch ingl. brit. coloq.:
7. patch (period):
patch coloq.
patch coloq.
8. patch ELECTRÓ.:
9. patch INFORM.:
II. patch [ingl. brit. patʃ, ingl. am. pætʃ] V. trans.
1. patch (repair):
patch hole, trousers
patch tyre
2. patch ELECTRÓ.:
patch circuits
3. patch INFORM.:
patch software
III. patch [ingl. brit. patʃ, ingl. am. pætʃ]
I. through [ingl. brit. θruː, ingl. am. θru] PREP.
1. through (from one side to the other):
2. through (via, by way of):
to look through binoculars, telescope
to look through hole, window, keyhole
3. through (past):
to go through red light
to get or go through barricade
to get or go through customs
to push one's way through crowd, undergrowth
4. through (among):
to fly through the air acrobat:
to fly through the air arrow, bullet:
to search through cupboard, bag
5. through (expressing source or agency):
6. through (because of):
7. through (until the end of):
8. through (up to and including):
1939 through 1945 ingl. am.
dal 1939 al 1945 compreso
II. through [ingl. brit. θruː, ingl. am. θru] ADV.
1. through (from one side to the other):
2. through (completely):
wet or soaked through coat, cloth
wet or soaked through person
3. through (from beginning to end):
4. through TEL.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. through [ingl. brit. θruː, ingl. am. θru] ADJ.
1. through (finished):
through coloq.
2. through (direct):
through train
through ticket
through freight
3. through (successful):
4. through ingl. brit. (worn):
IV. through [ingl. brit. θruː, ingl. am. θru]
I. patch [pætʃ] SUST.
1. patch:
2. patch:
patch of land
patch of fog
patch of ice of sky
patch of ice of color, damp
3. patch coloq. (phase):
4. patch INFORM.:
patch m inv.
5. patch TEL.:
II. patch [pætʃ] V. trans.
patch hole, clothes:
I. through [θru:] PREP.
1. through (spatial):
2. through (temporal):
3. through (until):
4. through (by means of):
II. through [θru:] ADV.
1. through (of place):
2. through (of time):
3. through TEL.:
passare qn a qn
4. through (completely):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. through [θru:] ADJ.
1. through (finished):
2. through (direct):
3. through ENS.:
Present
Ipatch
youpatch
he/she/itpatches
wepatch
youpatch
theypatch
Past
Ipatched
youpatched
he/she/itpatched
wepatched
youpatched
theypatched
Present Perfect
Ihavepatched
youhavepatched
he/she/ithaspatched
wehavepatched
youhavepatched
theyhavepatched
Past Perfect
Ihadpatched
youhadpatched
he/she/ithadpatched
wehadpatched
youhadpatched
theyhadpatched
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Members of fandom often create a kind of fan-made canon (fanon) to patch up such errors; fanon that becomes generally accepted sometimes becomes actual canon.
en.wikipedia.org
The tooth patch is a hard-wearing and ultra-flexible material made from hydroxyapatite, the main mineral in tooth enamel, that could also mean an end to sensitive teeth.
en.wikipedia.org
Like a nicotine patch for a pack-a-day addiction, a predictable and steadily rising carbon tax will help wean us from our fossil fuel habit.
www.troymedia.com
Owners may patch tears and rips, and brush off surface dirt, but old leather and bark clothing always look "old".
en.wikipedia.org
Hind wing uniform, unmarked except for a large patch of light-brown, densely set hair-like scales on the outer upper third of the wing.
en.wikipedia.org

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