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I. patch [pætʃ] SUST.
1. patch (small area):
patch
patch of snow
patch of vegetables
bald patch
2. patch:
patch (fabric)
patch (for eye)
3. patch ingl. brit. coloq. (phase):
to go through a bad patch
przechodzić [perf przejść] zły okres
to go through a bad patch
4. patch (locality):
patch
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
not to be a patch on sb/sth else ingl. brit. coloq.
II. patch [pætʃ] V. trans.
patch
łatać [perf za-]
Entrada de OpenDict
patch SUST.
shoal patch oceanografia
patch up V. trans.
1. patch up (mend):
patch up
reperować [perf z-]
patch up roof
łatać [perf za-]
2. patch up quarrel:
patch up
łagodzić [perf za-]
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
PONS OpenDict

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Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)
bald patch
to go through a bad patch
przechodzić [perf przejść] zły okres
przechodzić [perf przejść] trudny okres
not to be a patch on sb/sth else ingl. brit. coloq.
Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
The migration from the prairies is due no doubt to hard times in the oil patch.
www.timescolonist.com
There's also a vegie patch at the rear of the 1500-square-metre block.
www.theweeklyreview.com.au
The hindwings are dark gray, distally with a pale grayish brown patch tinged with yellowish brown.
en.wikipedia.org
The building was constructed after the developers bought the patch of land off another developing company whilst they were constructing a building there.
en.wikipedia.org
Owners may patch tears and rips, and brush off surface dirt, but old leather and bark clothing always look "old".
en.wikipedia.org