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I. patch together VB [Brit patʃ -, Am pætʃ -] (patch [sth] together)
patch together pieces, fragments deal, report, team
I. together [Brit təˈɡɛðə, Am təˈɡɛðər] ADV Together in its main adverbial senses is almost always translated by ensemble.
together frequently occurs as the second element in certain verb combinations (get together, pull together, put together, tie together etc.). For translations for these, see the appropriate verb entry (get together, pull together, tie together etc.).
For examples and further uses, see the entry below.
1. together (as a pair or group):
to be close together objects , trees, plants etc:
2. together (so as to be joined):
3. together (in harmony):
4. together (at the same time):
5. together (without interruption):
II. together [Brit təˈɡɛðə, Am təˈɡɛðər] ADJ inf
III. together with PREP
IV. together [Brit təˈɡɛðə, Am təˈɡɛðər]
I. tie together VB [Brit tʌɪ -, Am taɪ -] (tie together)
tie together facts, information:
II. tie together VB [Brit tʌɪ -, Am taɪ -] (tie [sth] together, tie together [sth])
tie together bundles, objects:
I. pull together VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull together)
II. pull together VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull [sth] together)
I. get together VB (get together) (assemble)
se réunir (about , over pour discuter de)
II. get together VB (get [sb/sth] together, get together [sb/sth])
1. get together (assemble):
get together different people, groups
2. get together (accumulate):
get together food parcels, truckload
3. get together (form):
get together company, action group
I. patch <pl patches> [Brit patʃ, Am pætʃ] N
1. patch (for repair):
rustine ® f
2. patch (protective cover):
3. patch (small area):
4. patch (area of ground):
5. patch HISTORY (artificial beauty spot):
6. patch Brit inf:
7. patch (period):
patch inf
8. patch ELECTRON:
9. patch COMPUT:
II. patch [Brit patʃ, Am pætʃ] VB trans
1. patch (repair):
patch hole, trousers
patch tyre
2. patch ELECTRON:
patch circuits
3. patch COMPUT:
patch software
III. patch [Brit patʃ, Am pætʃ]
I. together [təˈgeðəʳ, Am -ɚ] ADV
Phrases:
II. together [təˈgeðəʳ, Am -ɚ] ADJ inf
I. patch [pætʃ] N
1. patch (small area):
2. patch Brit inf (phase):
3. patch (area for work):
4. patch (repair piece):
patch for tyre
5. patch (cover for eye):
6. patch MED (piece of fabric):
Phrases:
to be not a patch on sb/sth else Brit, Aus inf
II. patch [pætʃ] VB trans (cover, reinforce, sew up)
I. together [tə·ˈgeð·ər] ADV
Phrases:
II. together [tə·ˈgeð·ər] ADJ inf
I. patch [pætʃ] N
1. patch (repair piece):
patch for tire
2. patch MED (piece of fabric):
3. patch (cover for eye):
4. patch (small area):
5. patch inf (phase):
6. patch comput (software update):
rustine ® f
II. patch [pætʃ] VB trans (cover, reinforce, sew up)
Present
Ipatch together
youpatch together
he/she/itpatches together
wepatch together
youpatch together
theypatch together
Past
Ipatched together
youpatched together
he/she/itpatched together
wepatched together
youpatched together
theypatched together
Present Perfect
Ihavepatched together
youhavepatched together
he/she/ithaspatched together
wehavepatched together
youhavepatched together
theyhavepatched together
Past Perfect
Ihadpatched together
youhadpatched together
he/she/ithadpatched together
wehadpatched together
youhadpatched together
theyhadpatched together
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
His two sons followed in his footsteps to become oil patch financial analysts.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The tooth patch is a hard-wearing and ultra-flexible material made from hydroxyapatite, the main mineral in tooth enamel, that could also mean an end to sensitive teeth.
en.wikipedia.org
There is a spring, a squawk, a horrid red patch on the snow, and the incident is closed.
en.wikipedia.org
Ultimately, however, he feels his overseas experience and interest have placed him in a part of the oil patch that is uniquely positioned for growth.
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The migration from the prairies is due no doubt to hard times in the oil patch.
www.timescolonist.com

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