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I. patch [pætʃ] SUST.

1. patch (small area):

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

3. patch (piece of ground):

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

5. patch (piece of fabric):

patch for tyre

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.

II. patch [pætʃ] V. trans. (cover, reinforce, sew up)

nicotine patch SUST.

patch up V. trans.

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

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

patch up differences
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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The otolith organs are beds of sensory cells in the inner ear, specifically small patches of hair cells.
en.wikipedia.org
His name comes, quite obviously, from his choice of clothing; a large top hat made of patches of cloth, with a faded skull pattern.
en.wikipedia.org
During drier eras patches of prairie arose, although they are now succeeding back to hardwood forests.
en.wikipedia.org
The underside is a dirty white speckled with grey and black patches.
en.wikipedia.org
So far, however, the delicate plants grow unmolested in scraggly patches much like weeds.
www.theglobeandmail.com

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