patent
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A patent is an official right to be the only person or company allowed to make or sell a new product for a certain period of time. 專利
P&G applied for a patent on its cookies. 寶潔公司爲其餅乾申請了專利。
He held a number of patents for his many innovations. 他爲他的許多革新申請了幾項專利。
2. V-T If you patent something, you obtain a patent for it. 得到…專利
He patented the idea that the atom could be split. 他得到了原子可以分裂的這個見解的專利。
The invention has been patented by the university. 那項發明已經由那所大學獲取了專利。
3. ADJ You use patent to describe something, especially something bad, in order to indicate in an emphatic way that you think its nature or existence is clear and obvious. 顯而易見的[強調]
This was patent nonsense. 這顯然是一派衚言。
4. patentlyADV 顯而易見地
He made his displeasure patently obvious. 他清楚地表明了他的不悅。
5. ADJ open or available for inspection (esp in the phrase letters patent) 公開的
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patent /ˈpætənt/ (patenting,patented,patents)
剑桥词典
patent noun (LEGAL RIGHT)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]the official legal right to make or sell an invention for a particular number of years
專利權
In 1880 Alexander Graham Bell was granted a patent on an apparatus for signalling and communicating called a Photophone. 亞歷山大‧格雷厄姆‧貝爾發明了一個可用來發送和傳輸訊號,稱爲「光線電話」的裝置,竝於1880年獲授了此裝置的專利權。
The company took out/filed a patent on a genetically engineered tomato . 該公司取得/申請了一項轉基因西紅柿的專利權。
patent noun (LEATHER)
[ 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ]→ patent leather
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