English-Thai Dictionary
patent
ADJ ซึ่ง เปิด โล่ง ซึ่ง เห็นได้ชัด ซึ่ง เปิดเผย clear conspicuous obvious palpable unconcealed dim hidden obscure sueng-poed-long
patent
ADJ ซึ่ง ได้รับ การ คุ้มครอง จาก สิทธิบัตร เกี่ยวกับ สิทธิบัตร controlled monopolized patented licensed sueng-dai-rab-kan-klum-krong-jak-sid-ti-bad
patent
ADJ ที่ แพร่ขยาย expanded spreading ti-poi-ka-yai
patent
N สิทธิบัตร เอกสารสิทธิ์ grant brevet sid-ti-bad
patent
VT จดสิทธิบัตร ได้รับ สิทธิบัตร jod-sid-ti-bad
patent leather
N หนัง สี ดำ ลื่น แข็ง และ เป็นมัน ngang-se-dam-luan-kang-lea-pen-man
patent medicine
N ยา ที่ ขาย ได้ โดย ไม่ต้อง มี ใบสั่ง แพทย์ trademarked medicine drugs nostrum panacea ya-ti-kai-dai-doi-mai-tong-me-bai-sang-ya
patent right
N สิทธิบัตร สิทธิ คุ้มครอง sid-ti-bad
patentee
N ผู้ ได้รับ สิทธิบัตร donee grantee phu-dai-rab-sid-ti-bud
patentor
N ผู้ ออก สิทธิบัตร ให้ phu-ook-sid-ti-bud-hai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PATENT
a.[L. patens, from pateo, to open. ] 1. In botany, spreading; forming an acute angle with the stem or branch; as a patent leaf. [See Letter. ]
2. Open to the perusal of all; as letters patent. [See Letter. ]
3. Appropriated by letters patent.
Madder--in the time of Charles the first, was made a patent commodity.
4. Apparent; conspicuous.
PATENT
n.A writing given by the proper authority and duly authenticated, granting a privilege to some person or persons. By patent, or letters patent, that is, open letters, the king of Great Britain grants lands, honors and franchises.
PATENT
v.t.To grant by patent. 1. To secure the exclusive right of a thing to a person; as, to patent an invention or an original work to the author.
PATENTED
pp. Granted by patent; secured by patent or by law as an exclusive privilege.
PATENTEE
n.One to whom a grant is made or a privilege secured by patent or by law.
PATENTING
ppr. Granting by patent; securing as a privilege.
PATENT-ROLLS
n.The records or registers of patents.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PATENT
Pat "ent (pât "ent or pat "ent ), a. Etym: [L. patens, -entis, p.pr. of patere to be open: cf. F. patent. Cf. Fathom. ]
1.
Note: (Oftener pronounced pat "ent in this sense )
Defn: Open; expanded; evident; apparent; unconcealed; manifest; public; conspicuous. He had received instructions, both patent and secret. Motley.
2. Open to public perusal; -- said of a document conferring some right or privilege; as, letters patent. See Letters patent, under 3d Letter.
3. Appropriated or protected by letters patent; secured by official authority to the exclusive possession, control, and disposal of some person or party; patented; as, a patent right; patent medicines. Madder. .. in King Charles the First's time, was made a patent commodity. Mortimer.
4. (Bot. )
Defn: Spreading; forming a nearly right angle with the steam or branch; as, a patent leaf. Patent leather, a varnished or lacquered leather, used for boots and shoes, and in carriage and harness work. -- Patent office, a government bureau for the examination of inventions and the granting of patents. -- Patent right. (a ) The exclusive right to an invention, and the control of its manufacture. (b ) (Law ) The right, granted by the sovereign, of exclusive control of some business of manufacture, or of the sale of certain articles, or of certain offices or prerogatives. -- Patent rolls, the registers, or records, of patents.
PATENT
Pat "ent, n. Etym: [Cf. F. patente. See Patent, a.]
1. A letter patent, or letters patent; an official document, issued by a sovereign power, conferring a right or privilege on some person or party. Specifically: (a ) A writing securing to an invention. (b ) A document making a grant and conveyance of public lands. Four other gentlemen of quality remained mentioned in that patent. Fuller.
Note: In the United States, by the act of 187 , patents for inventions are issued for seventeen years, without the privilege of renewal except by act of Congress.
2. The right or privilege conferred by such a document; hence, figuratively, a right, privilege, or license of the nature of a patent. If you are so fond over her iniquity, give her patent to offend. Shak.
PATENT
Pat "ent, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Patented; p. pr. & vb. n. Patenting. ]
Defn: To grant by patent; to make the subject of a patent; to secure or protect by patent; as, to patent an invention; to patent public lands.
PATENTABLE
PATENTABLE Pat "ent *a *ble, a.
Defn: Suitable to be patented; capable of being patented.
PATENTEE
PATENTEE Pat `ent *ee ", n.
Defn: One to whom a grant is made, or a privilege secured, by patent. Bacon.
PATENT-HAMMERED
PATENT-HAMMERED Pat "ent-ham "mered, a. (Stone Cutting )
Defn: Having a surface dressed by cutting with a hammer the head of which consists of broad thin chisels clamped together.
PATENTLY
PATENTLY Pat "ent *ly (; see Patent, a.), adv.
Defn: Openly; evidently.
New American Oxford Dictionary
patent
pat ent ▶noun |ˈpatnt ˈpætnt ˈpætnt ˈpat (ə )nt ˈpat (ə )nt | 1 a government authority to an individual or organization conferring a right or title, esp. the sole right to make, use, or sell some invention: he took out a patent for an improved steam hammer. [Compare with letters patent . ] 2 short for patent leather. ▶adjective 1 |ˈpātnt, ˈpat- ˈpeɪt (ə )nt |easily recognizable; obvious: she was smiling with patent insincerity. 2 Medicine |ˈpātnt, ˈpat- ˈpætnt |(of a vessel, duct, or aperture ) open and unobstructed; failing to close. • (of a parasitic infection ) showing detectable parasites in the tissues or feces. 3 |ˈpatnt ˈpætnt | [ attrib. ] made and marketed under a patent; proprietary: patent milk powder. ▶verb |ˈpatnt ˈpætnt | [ with obj. ] obtain a patent for (an invention ): an invention is not your own until it is patented. DERIVATIVES pat ent a bil i ty noun, pat ent a ble adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin patent- ‘lying open, ’ from the verb patere.
patentee
pat ent ee |ˌpatnˈtē ˌpætnˈti | ▶noun a person or organization that obtains or holds a patent for something.
patent leather
pat ent leath er |ˈpætnt ˈlɛðər | ▶noun leather with a glossy varnished surface, used chiefly for shoes, belts, and purses.
patent log
pat ent log ▶noun a mechanical device used to measure the speed and distance traveled through the water of a ship or boat.
patently
pat ent ly |ˈpatntlē ˈpætntli ˈpeɪtntli | ▶adverb [ usu. as submodifier ] clearly; without doubt: these claims were patently false. a law that is patently ridiculous.
patent medicine
pat ent med i cine ▶noun a proprietary medicine made and marketed under a patent and available without prescription.
patent office
pat ent of fice ▶noun an office from which patents are issued.
patent right
pat ent right ▶noun the exclusive right conferred by a patent: one of the collaborators has agreed to waive its patent rights to the cowpea gene.
Patent Roll
Patent Roll ▶noun historical (in the UK ) a parchment roll listing the patents issued in a particular year.
Oxford Dictionary
patent
patent |ˈpat (ə )nt, ˈpeɪt (ə )nt | ▶noun a government authority or licence conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to make, use, or sell an invention: he took out a patent for an improved steam hammer. ▶adjective 1 |ˈpeɪt (ə )nt |easily recognizable; obvious: she was smiling with patent insincerity. 2 Medicine (of a vessel, duct, or aperture ) open and unobstructed; failing to close. • (of a parasitic infection ) showing detectable parasites in the tissues or faeces. 3 made and marketed under a patent; proprietary: patent milk powder. ▶verb [ with obj. ] obtain a patent for (an invention ): an invention is not your own until it is patented. DERIVATIVES patentability noun, patentable adjective, patentor noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin patent- ‘lying open ’, from the verb patere. The noun sense is from letters patent .
patentee
patentee |ˌpeɪt (ə )nˈtiː, ˌpat- | ▶noun a person or organization that obtains or holds a patent for something.
patent leather
pa ¦tent lea ¦ther |peɪtntˈlɛðə (r )| ▶noun [ mass noun ] leather with a glossy varnished surface, used chiefly for shoes, belts, and handbags.
patent log
pa ¦tent log ▶noun a mechanical device towed in the water behind a boat to measure its speed and distance travelled.
patently
patently |ˈpeɪt (ə )ntli | ▶adverb [ often as submodifier ] clearly; without doubt: these claims were patently false | the Government's approach had patently failed to address the problem.
patent medicine
pa ¦tent medi |cine ▶noun a proprietary medicine made and marketed under a patent and available without prescription.
patent office
pa ¦tent of ¦fice ▶noun an office from which patents are issued.
patent right
pa ¦tent right ▶noun the exclusive right conferred by a patent.
Patent Roll
Patent Roll ▶noun historical (in the UK ) a parchment roll listing the patents issued in a particular year.
American Oxford Thesaurus
patent
patent noun there is a patent on the drug: copyright, license, legal protection, registered trademark. ▶adjective 1 patent nonsense: obvious, clear, plain, evident, manifest, self-evident, transparent, overt, conspicuous, blatant, downright, barefaced, flagrant, undisguised, unconcealed, unmistakable. 2 patent medicines: proprietary, patented, licensed, branded.
Oxford Thesaurus
patent
patent noun a company has since taken out a patent on the chemical: copyright, licence, legal protection, right, performing right, permit, privilege, charter, franchise, registered trademark. ▶adjective 1 the idea is patent nonsense: obvious, clear, plain, evident, apparent, manifest, self-evident; distinct, definite, transparent, overt, discernible, visible, conspicuous, blatant, downright, barefaced, flagrant, palpable, glaring, glaringly obvious, undisguised, unconcealed, unmistakable, unequivocal, unquestionable, undeniable. ANTONYMS unobtrusive, inconspicuous. 2 patent medicines: proprietary, patented, licensed, protected, branded, brand-name, own-brand, own-label, designer-label.
Duden Dictionary
patent
pa tent Adjektiv umgangssprachlich |pat e nt |wohl herausgelöst aus Zusammensetzungen wie »Patentknopf, Patentware «1 praktisch 3 und tüchtig und dadurch großes Gefallen findend ein patenter Bursche 2 äußerst praktisch 2 , sehr brauchbar das ist eine patente Idee | etwas ist ganz patent 3 landschaftlich fein, elegant
Patent
Pa tent Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Pat e nt |das Patent; Genitiv: des Patent [e ]s, Plural: die Patente mittellateinisch (littera ) patens = landesherrlicher offener (d. h. offen vorzuzeigender ) Brief, zu lateinisch patens = offen (liegend ), 1. Partizip von: patere = offen liegen 1 a (amtlich zugesichertes ) Recht zur alleinigen Benutzung und gewerblichen Verwertung einer Erfindung; Patentschutz das Patent ist erloschen b Urkunde über ein Patent 1a c Erfindung, die durch das Patentrecht geschützt ist ein neues Patent entwickeln 2 Urkunde über eine erworbene berufliche Qualifikation (besonders eines Schiffsoffiziers ); Bestallungs-, Ernennungsurkunde das Patent als Steuermann erwerben 3 schweizerisch Erlaubnis [urkunde ] zur Ausübung bestimmter Berufe oder Tätigkeiten 4 Geschichte Urkunde über die Gewährung bestimmter Rechte (z. B. die Gewährung von Religionsfreiheit )
Patentamt
Pa tent amt Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Pat e ntamt |Behörde, die für die Anmeldung und Erteilung von Patenten 1 zuständig ist
Patentante
Pa ten tan te Substantiv, feminin , die |P a tentante |Patin
Patentanwalt
Pa tent an walt Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pat e ntanwalt |Anwalt, der zur Vertretung von Patentsachen o. Ä. vor dem Patentamt und anderen Gerichten zugelassen ist Berufsbezeichnung
Patentanwältin
Pa tent an wäl tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Pat e ntanwältin |weibliche Form zu Patentanwalt
patentfähig
pa tent fä hig Adjektiv |pat e ntfähig |die Voraussetzungen für die Erteilung eines Patents 1 erfüllend patentfähige Erfindungen, Produkte | Software ist nicht patentfähig
patentgeschützt
pa tent ge schützt Adjektiv |pat e ntgeschützt |unter Patentschutz stehend patentgeschützte Medikamente
patentierbar
pa ten tier bar Adjektiv |patent ie rbar |zum Patentieren 1 geeignet; geeignet zur Anmeldung als Patent
patentieren
pa ten tie ren schwaches Verb |patent ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « 1 (eine Erfindung ) durch Patent 1a schützen 2 eigentlich wohl = den Draht patent (= gut ) machen Technik stark erhitzten Stahldraht durch Abkühlen im Bleibad veredeln
Patentingenieur
Pa tent in ge ni eur Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pat e ntingenieur |[Diplom ]ingenieur, der sich mit den technischen Daten patentfähiger Erfindungen und patentrechtlichen Fragen beschäftigt Berufsbezeichnung
Patentingenieurin
Pa tent in ge ni eu rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Pat e ntingenieurin |weibliche Form zu Patentingenieur
Patentinhaber
Pa tent in ha ber Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pat e ntinhaber |
Patentinhaberin
Pa tent in ha be rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Pat e ntinhaberin |
Patentknopf
Pa tent knopf Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pat e ntknopf |Knopf aus Metall, der mithilfe eines Metallstiftes, der von der Gegenseite hineingedrückt wird, befestigt wird
Patentlösung
Pa tent lö sung Substantiv, feminin , die |Pat e ntlösung |Lösung, die mit einem Mal alle Schwierigkeiten behebt
Patentochter
Pa ten toch ter Substantiv, feminin , die |P a tentochter |weibliches Patenkind
Patentrecht
Pa tent recht Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Pat e ntrecht |1 ohne Plural Gesamtheit der Rechtsvorschriften zur Regelung der mit Patenten 1 zusammenhängenden Fragen 2 Recht auf die Nutzung eines Patents
patentrechtlich
pa tent recht lich Adjektiv |pat e ntrechtlich |zum Patentrecht 1 gehörend, auf ihm beruhend
Patentrezept
Pa tent re zept Substantiv, Neutrum umgangssprachlich , das |Pat e ntrezept | vgl. Patentlösung dafür gibt es kein Patentrezept
Patentrolle
Pa tent rol le Substantiv, feminin , die |Pat e ntrolle |öffentliches Register des Patentamts, in dem die angemeldeten und erteilten Patente verzeichnet sind
Patentschrift
Pa tent schrift Substantiv, feminin , die |Pat e ntschrift |einer Anmeldung zum Patent beigefügte Beschreibungen und Zeichnungen
Patentschutz
Pa tent schutz Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pat e ntschutz |rechtlicher Schutz einer Erfindung
Patenturkunde
Pa tent ur kun de Substantiv, feminin , die |Pat e nturkunde | Patent 1b 1b, 2
Patentverschluss
Pa tent ver schluss Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pat e ntverschluss | patentierter 1 Verschluss [deckel ]
French Dictionary
patent
patent , ente adj. adjectif Évident, qui ne prête à aucune contestation. : Un fait patent. SYNONYME manifeste . cuir patent. Calque de « patent leather » pour cuir verni. Note Orthographique pat en t.
patente
patente n. f. nom féminin québécisme familier Chose quelconque. : À quoi sert cette patente? C ’est un petit appareil qui sert à presser les citrons. FORME FAUTIVE patente. Impropriété au sens de brevet, invention.
patenté
patenté , ée adj. adjectif Attitré. : Un écologiste patenté, chevronné. FORME FAUTIVE patenté. Anglicisme au sens de breveté.
patenter
patenter v. tr. verbe transitif québécisme familier Bricoler, arranger tant bien que mal quelque chose. : Étienne a patenté un établi pour travailler le bois. FORME FAUTIVE patenter. Anglicisme au sens de breveter. : Cette invention a été brevetée (et non *patentée ). aimer
Spanish Dictionary
patentado, -da
patentado, -da adjetivo [invento, procedimiento, marca comercial, etc. ] Que ha obtenido una patente oficial :diseño patentado .
patentar
patentar verbo transitivo Obtener la patente para un invento o una marca :llegó a patentar varios inventos .
patente
patente adjetivo 1 Que se ve con claridad o se percibe sin necesidad de razonamientos o explicaciones :su predominio comienza a hacerse patente; el optimismo es patente en el equipo visitante; quedó patente su rotundo desconocimiento de la realidad; el hecho deja patente el racismo que existe en el país; la patente falta de intención de usar las armas .2 nombre femenino Documento expedido por una autoridad en que se acredita una condición o un mérito o se da la autorización para hacer algo .patente de corso (i )Autorización que se tiene o se supone para hacer una cosa que no está permitido hacer a los demás :no tiene sentido que un partido político como este dé a su fundador patente de corso para realizar dislates .(ii )Autorización que un gobierno otorgaba a alguien para hacer el corso contra los enemigos de la nación .patente de navegación Documento expedido a favor de un barco en el que se acredita su nacionalidad y se autoriza su bandera y su navegación .3 Documento expedido por la hacienda pública que acredita el pago de ciertos derechos que exige la ley para llevar a cabo el ejercicio de algunas profesiones o industrias .4 Documento oficial en el que se reconoce la propiedad sobre un invento y se concede el derecho exclusivo de su fabricación, venta y explotación industrial durante un tiempo determinado .También patente de invención .5 Cédula que dan algunas cofradías, sociedades o religiones a sus miembros para acreditar que lo son .6 ASur Chapa con números y letras que llevan los automóviles en la parte delantera y trasera para poder ser identificados .SINÓNIMO matrícula .
patentizar
patentizar verbo transitivo Hacer patente o evidente una cosa . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
patent
pat ent /pǽt (ə )nt |péɪt -/〖語源は 「開いている 」; 「特許 」の意味は letters patentの省略形から 〗名詞 複 ~s /-ts /1 【発明品 商品などの 】C 特許 , U 特許権 (patent right ) «for , on » ▸ Bell filed [applied for ] the patents for the telephone .ベルは電話の特許を申請した ▸ take out a patent on A Aの特許を取る .2 C 特許品 .形容詞 比較なし /2 , 4 はmore ~; most ~〖名詞 の前で 〗1 特許の , 特許に関する [を持つ ]〈権利 発明品 商品など 〉▸ patent rights [laws ]特許権 [法 ]2 ⦅かたく ⦆明白な , わかりきった 〈事柄 〉(obvious, clear ) (!うそ ばかげたことなど否定的なことに用いる ) .3 ⦅くだけて ⦆(その人 )独自の 〈考え 行動 〉▸ a patent method 独自のやり方 4 閉ざされていない 〈土地 道など 〉.動詞 他動詞 〈発明品 商品など 〉の特許 (権 )を取る .~̀ l é ather (黒い )エナメル革 (のバッグ [靴 ]).~̀ m é dicine 特許医薬品 ; (処方箋 (せん )の必要ない )売薬 .P -́ Ò ffice 〖the ~〗特許庁 [局 ].~̀ p é nding 特許出願 [申請 ]中 .
patented
p á t ent ed /-ɪd /形容詞 比較なし 特許のある ▸ patented design 特許付きのデザイン
patentee
p à t ent é e /-íː /名詞 C (専売 )特許権所有者 .
patently
pat ent ly /péɪt (ə )ntli /副詞 ⦅かたく ⦆明らかに 〈間違った 不可能ななど 〉.