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plama
I. patch [pætʃ] SAM.
1. patch (small area):
patch
plama ž. spol
patch of snow
łata ž. spol
patch of vegetables
grządka ž. spol
bald patch
łysina ž. spol
2. patch:
patch (fabric)
łata ž. spol
patch (for eye)
przepaska ž. spol
3. patch brit. angl. pog. (phase):
to go through a bad patch
przechodzić [perf przejść] zły okres
to go through a bad patch
4. patch (locality):
patch
rewir m. spol
fraza:
not to be a patch on sb/sth else brit. angl. pog.
II. patch [pætʃ] GLAG. preh. glag.
patch
łatać [perf za-]
Vnos OpenDict
patch SAM.
shoal patch oceanografia
wypłycenie sr. spol
patch up GLAG. preh. glag.
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
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bald patch
łysina ž. spol
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 brit. angl. pog.
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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".
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