patch
patch 英 [pætʃ] 美 [pætʃ]
n. 眼罩;斑点;碎片;小块土地 vt. 修补;解决;掩饰 vi. 打补丁
进行时:patching 过去式:patched 过去分词:patched 第三人称单数:patches 名词复数:patches
- When you patch something, you repair it, like when you patch a hole in the knee of your favorite jeans or when road crews use asphalt to patch a pothole in the street.
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- n. 眼罩;斑点;碎片;小块土地
- vt. 修补;解决;掩饰
- vi. 打补丁
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1. Function of the patch.
修补程序的功能。
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2. What functionality should go in this release versus the next patch release, given our window of opportunity?
在已知机会的大小的情况下,对比下一个修补版本,在此版本中应该加入什么功能?
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3. For example, will lawmakers “patch” the alternative minimum tax, as they usually do, to keep it from encroaching upon the middle class?
例如,立法者会像他们通常做的那样,为其他最低税额“打补丁”、防止其慢慢渗入中产阶级吗?
- patch (n.1) "piece of cloth used to mend another material," late 14c., of obscure origin, perhaps a variant of pece, pieche, from Old North French pieche (see piece (n.)), or from an unrecorded Old English word (but Old English had claðflyhte "a patch"). Phrase not a patch on "nowhere near as good as" is from 1860.
- patch (n.2) "fool, clown," 1540s, perhaps from Italian pazzo "fool," of unknown origin. Possibly from Old High German barzjan "to rave" [Klein]. But Buck says pazzo is originally euphemistic, and from Latin patiens "suffering," in medical use, "the patient." Form perhaps influenced by folk etymology derivation from patch (n.1), on notion of a fool's patched garb.
- patch (v.) mid-15c., from patch (n.1). Electronics sense of "to connect temporarily" is attested from 1923. Related: Patched; patching.
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