of trade структура или характер торговли, система торговых связей PATTERN of life образ жизни; PATTERN 1. noun 1) образец, пример 2) модель, шаблон 3) образчик 4) выкройка; to take a pattern of - скопировать; снять выкройку с чего-л. 5) рисунок, узор (на материи и т.п.) 6) система, структура; - pattern of life - pattern of trade 7) стиль, характер (литературного произведения и т.п.) 8) amer. отрез, купон на платье 9) metal. модель (для литья) 10) attr. образцовый, примерный Syn: see prototype 2. v. 1) делать по образцу, копировать (after, on, upon); The railway system was patterned after the successful plan used in other countries. 2) украшать узором; I want a wallpaper patterned with roses. 3) rare следовать примеру; Mary has always patterned herself on her mother. ...
1. образец, пример patterns for pottery —- образцы для гончарного производства made to pattern —- изготовленные по образцу of a standard pattern —- установленного образца a pattern of manliness —- образец мужчины an army trained after a western pattern —- армия, обученная по западному образцу to set the pattern —- служить примером (образцом) she is a pattern of all the virtues —- она образец добродетели to follow the pattern of one's parents —- следовать примеру своих родителей to take a pattern by smb. —- брать пример (с кого-либо) I'd like to take a pattern of it —- я хотел бы скопировать это 2. спец. образец, шаблон 3. спец. форма, модель weather pattern —- метеор. модель, тип погоды 4. схема, диаграмма the illness is not following its usual pattern —- болезнь протекает необычно 5. выкройка paper patterns —- бумажные выкройки, лекала to take a pattern of a dress —- снять выкройку с платья, скопировать платье 6. образчик assorted patterns —- подобранные образцы a bunch of patterns (of cloth) —- пачка образчиков (материи) 7. образ (жизни и т. п.); манера (поведения и т. п.) a behaviour pattern —- модель (характер) поведения (в социологии) a speech pattern —- речевая модель cultural patterns —- характерные особенности культуры a pattern of thoughts —- образ мыслей pattern of trade —- характер торговли; структура торговли Stevenson's pattern —- стилистические особенности...
1. сущ. 1) образец, пример 2) характер 3) структура, конфигурация 4) кодограмма 5) конкретный набор - area pattern of trade - behaviour pattern - economic pattern - family pattern - investment pattern - made to pattern - pattern of age composition - pattern of behaviour - pattern of calculation - pattern of change - pattern of choice - pattern of consumption - pattern of demand - pattern of diversification - pattern of financial assets - pattern of growth - pattern of information - pattern of investments - pattern of payment - pattern of prices - pattern of production - pattern of purchases - pattern of requirements - pattern of results - pattern of structuring - pattern of trade - pattern of use - price pattern - production pattern - set the pattern - standard pattern 2. гл. копировать Syn: copy PATTERN образец; модель; схема; структура; манера; характер – patterns of ownership – pattern of thought – pattern of trade – behavioural pattern – competitive pattern – construction pattern – cultural pattern – registered pattern – sales pattern – search pattern of document – social pattern – visual pattern – X-ray pattern ...
n. & v. --n. 1 a repeated decorative design on wallpaper, cloth, a carpet, etc. 2 a regular or logical form, order, or arrangement of parts (behaviour pattern; the pattern of one's daily life). 3 a model or design, e.g. of a garment, from which copies can be made. 4 an example of excellence; an ideal; a model (a pattern of elegance). 5 a wooden or metal figure from which a mould is made for a casting. 6 a sample (of cloth, wallpaper, etc.). 7 the marks made by shots, bombs, etc. on a target or target area. 8 a random combination of shapes or colours. --v.tr. 1 (usu. foll. by after, on) model (a thing) on a design etc. 2 decorate with a pattern. Phrases and idioms pattern bombing bombing over a large area, not on a single target. Etymology: ME patron (see PATRON): differentiated in sense and spelling since the 16th-17th c. ...
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I. noun Etymology: Middle English patron, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin patronus Date: 14th century 1. a form or model proposed for imitation ; exemplar 2. something designed or used as a model for making things a dressmaker's ~ 3. an artistic, musical, literary, or mechanical design or form 4. a natural or chance configuration frost ~s the ~ of events 5. a length of fabric sufficient for an article (as of clothing) 6. a. the distribution of shrapnel, bombs on a target, or shot from a shotgun b. the grouping made on a target by bullets 7. a reliable sample of traits, acts, tendencies, or other observable characteristics of a person, group, or institution a behavior ~ spending ~s 8. a. the flight path prescribed for an airplane that is coming in for a landing b. a prescribed route to be followed by a pass receiver in football 9. test ~ 10. a discernible coherent system based on the intended interrelationship of component parts foreign policy ~s 11. frequent or widespread incidence a ~ of dissent a ~ of violence Synonyms: see model • ~ed adjective • ~less adjective II. verb Date: circa 1586 transitive verb 1. dialect chiefly England a. match b. imitate 2. to make, adapt, or fashion according to a ~ 3. to furnish, adorn, or mark with a design intransitive verb to form a ~ ...
(patterns) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. A pattern is the repeated or regular way in which something happens or is done. All three attacks followed the same pattern... A change in the pattern of his breathing became apparent. N-COUNT: oft the N of n 2. A pattern is an arrangement of lines or shapes, especially a design in which the same shape is repeated at regular intervals over a surface. ...a golden robe embroidered with red and purple thread stitched into a pattern of flames. N-COUNT 3. A pattern is a diagram or shape that you can use as a guide when you are making something such as a model or a piece of clothing. ...cutting out a pattern for trousers... N-COUNT ...
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~1 n 1 »OF EVENTS« the regular way in which something happens, develops, or is done (Watch for changes in her breathing pattern. | a strange pattern of events | follow a set pattern (=always happen or develop in the same fixed way)) (Romantic novels tend to follow a set pattern.) 2 »DESIGN« a) a regularly repeated arrangement of shapes, colours, or lines on a surface usually intended as decoration (a cotton dress with a flowery pattern | tracing an intricate pattern in the sand) b) a regularly repeated arrangement of sounds or words (A sonnet has a fixed rhyming pattern.) 3 »EXAMPLE« usually singular) a thing, form, or person that is an example to copy (set a pattern (for) (=become a pattern)) (a successful course that set a pattern for the training of all new employees) 4 »MAKING THINGS« a shape used as a guide for making something, especially a thin piece of paper used when cutting material to make clothing (a dress pattern) 5 »CHOOSING« a small piece of cloth, paper etc that shows what a larger piece will look like; sample1 ~2 v be patterned on to be designed or made in a way that is copied from something else (a planned economy patterned on the Stalinist model) ...