patent
pa
ˈpæ
tent
tənt
tēnt
British pronunciation
/ˈpeɪtənt/

Définition et signification de « patent » en anglais

to patent
01

breveter

to obtain legal ownership and protection for an invention or innovation
Transitive: to patent an invention
to patent definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The inventor decided to patent his groundbreaking technology to prevent others from using it without permission.
L'inventeur a décidé de breveter sa technologie révolutionnaire pour empêcher les autres de l'utiliser sans autorisation.
02

breveter, faire breveter

to officially grant legal rights for an invention, innovation, or process
Transitive: to patent a product
example
Exemples
International patent offices patent inventions submitted by global inventors.
patent
01

évident, manifeste

readily apparent without any ambiguity
patent definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Her enthusiasm for the project was patent to everyone in the room.
Son enthousiasme pour le projet était évident pour tout le monde dans la pièce.
02

perméable, dégagé

(of a tube or passage in the body) open and allowing free passage
example
Exemples
The surgeon checked that the stent kept the artery patent.
Le chirurgien a vérifié que le stent maintenait l'artère patente.
Patent
01

brevet

a formal document that gives someone the right to be the only one who makes, uses, or sells an invention or product for a limited amount of time
Wiki
example
Exemples
Filing for a patent can be a lengthy and expensive process, but it grants the inventor exclusive rights to their creation.
Le dépôt d'un brevet peut être un processus long et coûteux, mais il accorde à l'inventeur des droits exclusifs sur sa création.
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