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patten

/pat-n/US // ˈpæt n //UK // (ˈpætən) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of various kinds of footwear, as a wooden shoe, a shoe with a wooden sole, a chopine, etc., to protect the feet from mud or wetness.
    • : a separate sole attached to a shoe or boot for this purpose.
    • : Building Trades. any stand or support, especially one of a number resting on unbroken ground as a substitute for a foundation.

Examples

  • Dark pattens pop up all over the digital environment, from e-commerce checkouts to digital ads to — yes — cookie tracking opt-out interfaces.

  • Before Broadway theaters shuttered, Patten brought the same electricity to New York’s Broadhurst Theatre.

  • Now Patten is up for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical, and she and her castmates are nominated for Best Musical Theater Album at the Grammys.

  • The head of the BBC Trust, the former governor of Hong Kong, Chris Patten, described the allegations as a “tsunami of filth.”

  • Samuel Thompson and Matthew Patten were not political theorists in the way our Founding Fathers indisputably were.

  • Matthew Patten owned a hardscrabble farm in Bedford, New Hampshire.

  • Brother Patten, in confirming me, promised that I should be healed of my infirmity and become a strong and powerful man.

  • Elder Patten was desirous of administering to me and, by way of a pretext, asked the privilege of praying.

  • Romulus Patten flushed with shame and anger,—not at the girl, but at the sordid people who had kept her in ignorance.

  • Romulus Patten muttered something in confidence to the brown mug, but Narcissa did not hear it.

  • Romulus Patten looked long into them before he let the little hand go.