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I . pat·tern [ˈpætən] N

1. pattern (structure, design) also ECON:

pattern
vzorec m
pattern
model m

2. pattern FASHION (for sewing):

pattern
kroj m

3. pattern usu sing (standard):

pattern
merilo n

4. pattern TECH:

pattern
pattern

II . pat·tern [ˈpætən] VB trans to pattern sth on sth

ˈpat·tern book N

pattern book
pattern book
pattern book

Usage examples with pattern

honeycomb pattern
wavy pattern
repeat pattern
behaviour pattern

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The pattern of the tracks have been shown to change every few months.
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It uses several different rhythmic patterns in its figures, with cross-rhythms being a common feature.
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In practice, the gasflow failed to follow the idealised pattern.
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The same threads pass across the whole width, and thus form both the ground and the pattern.
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Another significant topic of his research has been permutation patterns.
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The pattern of clustering of samples in this morphospace represents similarities and differences in shapes, which can reflect phylogenetic relationships.
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The spore surface features a pattern of small pits, producing a net-like appearance.
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More subtly, each time a pattern in the data is considered, a statistical test is effectively performed.
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However, certain general patterns are observed that can be used to describe many common or useful reactions.
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The machines were based around a number of preset rhythm patterns, such as waltz, samba and rhumba.
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