patch
Prononciation : [/pæt͡ʃ/]
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Contexte : « repair »
(noun) a piece of material used to cover a hole or fix something that is damaged. Like a bandage for your clothes or a small piece of paper over a hole.
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She sewed a patch onto her jeans to cover the hole.
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The patch on the tire didn't hold and it went flat again.
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Can you find a patch to cover the tear in the jacket?
Contexte : « area »
(noun) a small area that looks different from the surrounding area. Like a patch of flowers in a field or a patch of mold on a wall.
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There's a lovely patch of wildflowers growing in the meadow.
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He noticed a patch of peeling paint on the wall.
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Have you ever planted a patch of vegetables in your garden?
Contexte : « update »
(verb) to make a minor change or update to something. Like fixing a small issue in a software program or updating information on a website.
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The company patched the software to fix a security vulnerability.
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They didn't have time to patch the website before the deadline.
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When will you patch the bug in the program?
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