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I . patent [ˈpeɪtənt, Am ˈpætənt] SUBST JUR

II . patent [ˈpeɪtənt, Am ˈpætənt] ADJ

1. patent (protected under a patent):

patent

2. patent form (evident, unmistakable):

patent
patent

3. patent fashion (of highly polished leather):

patent handbag, jacket, shoes

III . patent [ˈpeɪtənt, Am ˈpætənt] VERBE trans

patent leather SUBST

patent office SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec patent

to take out a patent on sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Obviously, such a patent does not carry the same presumption of validity as a patent that has been fully examined.
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He gained the patent after the introduction of celluloid in 1856 and before the invention of viscose rayon (regenerated cellulose) in 1894.
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His second patent was on a process for purifying paraffin wax in 1876.
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He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps.
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A strong supporter of patent reform, he worked for ways of streamlining and expediting patent operations.
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A growth company typically has some sort of competitive advantage (a new product, a breakthrough patent, overseas expansion) that allows it to fend off competitors.
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But this isn't just another patent complaint where one company tries to shake down another.
www.businessinsider.com.au
The sporty red vest attracts attention with its shiny patent leather look and is the ultimate eye-catcher.
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Thus, it did not contravene the crank patent.
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This patent proposed radio frequency heating, at 10 to 20 megahertz (wavelength 15 to 30 meters).
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