pattern
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈpæ̞t(ə)n/
美 /ˈpætɚn/|[ˈpæɾɚn]
英文释义
名词 n.
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Model, example.; Something from which a copy is made; a model or outline.
— The wallpaper had a floral pattern.
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Model, example.; Someone or something seen as an example to be imitated; an exemplar.
— Well! the King of France died pardoning & pitying all those who had tortured his Soul & Body, a great Pattern for us all.
- Model, example.; A copy.
- Model, example.; A sample; of coins, an example which was struck but never minted.
- Model, example.; A representative example.
- Model, example.; The material needed to make a piece of clothing.
- Model, example.; The paper or cardboard template from which the parts of a garment are traced onto fabric prior to cutting out and assembling.
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Model, example.; A full-sized model around which a mould of sand is made, to receive the melted metal. It is usually made of wood and in several parts, so as to be removed from the mould without damage.
— From this point those who became pupils went on to a further series of shops, usually commencing with the pattern shop. […] However, some of us did make quite reasonable patterns and had the satisfaction of seeing castings produced from them but, sad to say, many of these efforts were used as firewood after they had left the shop.
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Model, example.; A text string containing wildcards, used for matching.
— There were no files matching the pattern *.txt.
- Model, example.; A design pattern.
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Coherent or decorative arrangement.; A design, motif or decoration, especially formed from regular repeated elements.
— On my way to work the other day, I stopped at a church in Rome and saw a painting of the Madonna. The subtle pattern of blues and golds in the embroidery of her dress was so amazing that I used it to design a new evening dress for my haute couture.
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Coherent or decorative arrangement.; A naturally-occurring or random arrangement of shapes, colours etc. which have a regular or decorative effect.
— He lifted the entire joint or fowl up into the air, speared on a carving fork, and sliced pieces off it so that they fell on the plate below in perfectly organised patterns.
- Coherent or decorative arrangement.; The given spread, range etc. of shot fired from a gun.
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Coherent or decorative arrangement.; A particular sequence of events, facts etc. which can be understood, used to predict the future, or seen to have a mathematical, geometric, statistical etc. relationship.
— follow a pattern
- Coherent or decorative arrangement.; An intelligible arrangement in a given area of language.
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Coherent or decorative arrangement.; A sequence of notes, percussion etc. in a tracker module, usable once or many times within the song.
— Pattern 10 is open in figure 3.9, showing the 64 notes in the pattern (each pattern in this song has 64 beats).
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Coherent or decorative arrangement.; A configuration of cells in a cellular automaton universe.
— For example, at one point it claims that in order to view a pattern capable of reproduction and evolution, one would need a computer with a screen the size of the solar system, and the pattern would be so sparse anyway as to be almost unobservable.
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Coherent or decorative arrangement.; Any arrangement or agreement, or way of conducting business.
— I got so much of it, my cousins think I've got a pattern with Celine And that I'm lyin', when I say that I do no get it for free
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A wont or habit to cause an annoyance or bother; to stir up trouble
— This guy always chut pattern like badminton.
- The devotions that take place within a parish on the feast day of the patron saint of that parish.
动词 v.
- To apply a pattern.
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To make or design (anything) by, from, or after, something that serves as a pattern; to copy; to model; to imitate.
— [A temple] patterned […] from that which Adam reared in Paradise.
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To follow an example.
— Under his system, patterned after the French, the army corps became a more mobile, flexible command.
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To fit into a pattern.
— Although there is no direct evidence for the identification of *θi as a genuine prefix in this word, it patterns well with the other discussed instances of *θi- both morphologically and semantically.
- To serve as an example for.
- To observe an animal closely over time in order to discern its habitual movements and behaviours.
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To arrange, to organise, to fix.
— MALACHI: Are you two fucking mad? Listen, you need to pattern up, you know?
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To arrange, to organise, to fix.; To assault.
— Pattern gang, who they patterning? Pull up, skrr, have them panicking.
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To arrange, to organise, to fix.; To teach someone a lesson.
— The system can't pattern me out or pattern me down, I'll pattern these clowns. They tried block my path, I built my own. Ya dun know, better start patterning now.
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To arrange, to organise, to fix.; To have sex with.
— Pretty girls wanna beat, wanna pattern.
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To arrange, to organise, to fix.; To arrange the sale or supply of something, especially illegal drugs.
— You know man's patterned, man's still slanging. Pack just vanished, all raw, no magic.
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To arrange, to organise, to fix.; To do or perform an activity
— Oh, you mad? Then come at me, you prick. Make a move, better pattern it quick.
形容词 adj.
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Of or in accordance with a usual pattern, or type; model; ideal.
— "Not to me," interrupted his sister. "I will have no straw-bonneted, gingham-gowned pattern wives in my acquaintance. I shall make a point of cutting you."
词汇关系
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abstract factory pattern
adapter pattern
Airy pattern
anti-pattern
architectural pattern
beampattern
behavioral pattern
behavioural pattern
be part of life's rich pattern
biopattern
bridge pattern
builder pattern
candlestick pattern
chain-of-responsibility pattern
Chladni pattern
choo pattern
choot pattern
chu pattern
chut pattern
class adapter pattern
command pattern
composite pattern
compound pattern
concurrency pattern
co-pattern
creational pattern
curiously recurring template pattern
dark pattern
decorator pattern
depattern
design pattern
diffraction pattern
durational pattern
eigenpattern
eye pattern
façade pattern
factory method pattern
factory pattern
fact-pattern
fact pattern
female pattern baldness
flyweight pattern
front controller pattern
glycopattern
holding pattern
hydropattern
indulgency pattern
integumentary pattern
interference pattern
iterator pattern
Kelvin wake pattern
knitting pattern
lexicosyntactic pattern
Lichtenberg pattern
macropattern
male pattern baldness
male-pattern violence
male pattern violence
marker interface pattern
messaging pattern
metapattern
micropattern
mispattern
module pattern
moiré pattern
morphological pattern
multipattern
multiton pattern
nanopattern
nonpattern
non-virtual interface pattern
object adapter pattern
object pool pattern
patternable
patternage
patternation
pattern baldness
pattern bargaining
pattern board
pattern book
pattern box
pattern budget
pattern card
patterner
pattern formation
pattern glass
pattern hoe
patternicity
pattern interrupt
patternize
pattern language
patternless
patternlike
pattern maker
patternmaker
patternmaking
pattern matching
pattern notes
pattern recognition
pattern theory
pattern up
pattern variable
pattern wheel
patternwise
pattern word
patterny
phylopattern
policy pattern
prepattern
protopattern
prototype pattern
proxy pattern
repattern
RNA expression pattern
seropattern
shawl pattern
singleton pattern
social pattern
spoligopattern
state pattern
strategy pattern
structural pattern
subpattern
superpattern
template method pattern
test pattern
thought pattern
Turing pattern
Van pattern
visitor design pattern
visitor pattern
Western pattern diet
Widmanstaetten pattern
Widmanstätten pattern
willow pattern
词源
词源 1
From earlier patten, paterne, from Middle English patron (“patron; example”), from Old French patron, from Medieval Latin patrōnus (“patron”). Doublet of padrone, patron, Patronus, and patroon.
词源 2
From earlier patten, paterne, from Middle English patron (“patron; example”), from Old French patron, from Medieval Latin patrōnus (“patron”). Doublet of padrone, patron, Patronus, and patroon.
词源 3
From earlier patten, paterne, from Middle English patron (“patron; example”), from Old French patron, from Medieval Latin patrōnus (“patron”). Doublet of padrone, patron, Patronus, and patroon.
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