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I . pat·tern [ˈpætən] N

1. pattern (structure, design) also ECON:

vzorec m
model m

2. pattern FASHION (for sewing):

kroj m

3. pattern usu sing (standard):

merilo n

4. pattern TECH:

Usage examples with patterns

migratory patterns

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Measuring of the dispersion and analysis of distribution patterns.
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Although she was inspired to develop new types of fabric, the current technology restricted her to printed patterns on monotone surfaces.
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Some genuine cleaner fish, such as gobies and wrasse, have the same colours and patterns, in an example of convergent evolution.
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They usually have a rounded shape, like a miniature water lily pad, some with a slightly sharper point, in a fantastic range of patterns.
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Both flumes begin at the same point, but do not run parallel and have different patterns.
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Patterns on the edge of its wings resemble the head and body of a snake -- not something most insectivores want to tangle with.
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But crank up the amount of light, and the screen shows alternating dark and light bands, the interference patterns of waves crossing each other.
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The quilting patterns generally follow the design of the geometric patterns.
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Gaudy patterns glorious with all hues are a cloth version of a kaleidoscope and only serve worshipers of Mammon.
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It emphasizes on demographic patterns, and public policy.
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