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мнением
etwas aus Flicken zusammennähen
patch together VB trans
to patch sth together
to patch sth together fig
I. to·geth·er [təˈgeðəʳ, Am -ɚ] ADV inv
1. together (with each other):
zusammen mit etw dat
2. together (collectively):
3. together (as to combine):
4. together (in relationship):
5. together (simultaneously):
6. together (continuously):
II. to·geth·er [təˈgeðəʳ, Am -ɚ] ADJ approv inf
I. patch <pl -es> [pætʃ] N
1. patch (spot):
2. patch Brit inf (phase):
Phase f <-, -n>
3. patch Brit:
Bereich m <-(e)s, -e>
Revier nt <-s, -e>
patch of police
patch of social worker
Bereich m <-(e)s, -e>
patch of social worker
Bezirk m <-(e)s, -e>
patch of prostitute
Revier nt <-s, -e>
4. patch:
Flicken m <-s, ->
Augenklappe f <-, -n>
Pflaster nt <-s, ->
Nikotinpflaster nt <-s, ->
5. patch COMPUT (temporary correction):
Phrases:
to not be a patch on sb/sth Brit, Aus inf
II. patch [pætʃ] VB trans
1. patch (cover):
to patch sth
2. patch ELEC, COMPUT, TECH (link):
to patch sth into sth
etw mit etw dat verbinden
3. patch (integrate):
to patch sth into sth
etw in etw acc einfügen [o. integrieren]
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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They're still trying to patch together a unity government when there is no government.
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Politicians are beginning a process to patch together a short-term interim government.
www.breakingnews.ie
And when they were homeless, it's this having to patch together all these different programs, and you're just barely on the edge of surviving.
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They're narratives we may or may not be able to patch together into a coherent whole.
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They eventually patch together their tumultuous relationship, and now plan for a future together.
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