patent

名詞

UK/ˈpeɪ.tᵊnt/
US/ˈpæt.ᵊnt/

定義 patent 名詞

legal(法律)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    The exclusive legal right granted to an inventor to make, use, or sell an invention for a specific period.

    专利权

    • Alexander Graham Bell secured a patent in 1880 for a device called the Photophone, designed for sending and receiving signals.

      亚历山大·格拉汉姆·贝尔在1880年获得了一项名为光电话的设备专利,该设备设计用于发送和接收信号。

    • The company applied for a patent for a genetically modified tomato.

      该公司为一种转基因番茄申请了专利。

    • They are seeking a patent for their innovative solar panel design.

      他们正在为其创新的太阳能板设计寻求专利。

material(材料)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)

    → patent leather

    (参见patent leather)

動詞

UK/ˈpeɪ.tᵊnt/
US/ˈpæt.ᵊnt/

定義 patent 動詞

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To obtain the official legal right to exclusively make or sell an invention.

    取得专利;获得专利

    • If you don't patent your invention, others could exploit it for profit.

      如果你不为你的发明申请专利,其他人可能会利用它来牟利。

    • They need to patent their product before launching it on the market.

      他们需要在将产品推向市场之前申请专利。

    • The research team successfully patented their new discovery.

      研究团队成功地为他们的新发现申请了专利。

形容詞

UK/ˈpeɪ.tᵊnt/
US/ˈpæt.ᵊnt/

定義 patent 形容詞

quality(品质)

  1. Before noun(前置形容词)formal(正式)

    Very clear and obvious; easily recognized.

    显而易见的;明显的;昭然若揭的

    • a blatant lie

      一个明目张胆的谎言

    • an obvious disregard for the law

      对法律的明显漠视

    • His dissatisfaction was patent.

      他的不满显而易见

legal(法律)

  1. Before noun(前置形容词)

    An invention protected by law, granting exclusive rights to manufacture or sell it to specific individuals or companies.

    专利的

    • a patented screwdriver

      一把专利的螺丝刀

    • They developed a new patented technology.

      他们开发了一项新的专利技术。

    • This patented device has a wide range of applications in the medical field.

      这款专利设备在医学领域有广泛的应用。