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pattern

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ldoce_251_epat·tern1 /ˈpætən $ ˈpætərn/ ●●● S2 W1 noun [countableC]  
1 REGULARthe regular way in which something happens, develops, or is done 〔事情发生、发展、完成的〕模式,方式,形式
 Weather patterns have changed in recent years.
气候模式近年已经发生了变化。
pattern of
 changing patterns of behaviour among students
学生中不断变化的行为方式
 The child showed a normal pattern of development.
那个孩子表现出正常的成长模式。
pattern in
 They noticed patterns in the data.
他们注意到了数据中的规律。
 A general pattern began to emerge.
一个总体模式开始显现。
 Their descriptions seemed to follow a set pattern (=always develop in the same way).
他们的描述似乎依据固定的模式。
 His behavior fits a pattern of violent acts.
他的举动符合暴力行为的模式。
5  See picture of checked 方格纹, floral 花卉, paisley 佩斯利涡旋纹 ...
2
a) ALCa regularly repeated arrangement of shapes, colours, or lines on a surface, usually as decoration 图案,花样,式样
 a black and white striped pattern
黑白条纹图案
pattern of
 a pattern of dots
点状图案
b) Aa regularly repeated arrangement of sounds or words 〔声音或词汇有规则排列的〕模式
 A sonnet has a fixed rhyming pattern.
十四行诗有固定的韵律。
3 [usually singular]EXAMPLE a thing, idea, or person that is an example to copy 模范,典范,榜样
 The book set the pattern for over 40 similar historical romances.
这本书为40多本类似的历史言情小说树立了典范。
4 DLHa shape used as a guide for making something, especially a thin piece of paper used when cutting material to make clothes 〔用以制作某物的〕模型;〔服装的〕纸样
 a dress pattern
连衣裙的纸样
5. DTIMa small piece of cloth, paper etc that shows what a larger piece will look like 〔布、纸等的〕样品 SYN sample
nCOLLOCATIONS
phrases
a pattern of behaviour
It's easy to get stuck in the same old pattern of behaviour.
a pattern of development
Regular checks help to ensure that the child is following the normal pattern of development
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + pattern
the same/a similar pattern
Each of the murders has followed a similar pattern.
a different pattern
There are different patterns of social life in urban areas.
the basic pattern
The basic pattern of her working day rarely changed.
the general pattern
The general pattern of change has been one of upward mobility.
the normal/usual pattern
As soon as she could, she resumed the normal pattern of her life.
a set/fixed pattern (=one that does not change)
These incidents followed a set pattern.
a weather pattern
Rising global temperatures are affecting weather patterns.
a behaviour pattern
He studied animal behaviour patterns.
a sleep pattern
Disturbed sleep patterns may be a symptom of depression.
a speech pattern
Computers are now able to produce acceptable speech patterns.
a spending pattern
The bank’s computer can detect unusual spending patterns.
verbs
a pattern emerges (=can be seen when something is studied)
Although the numbers are small, a pattern began to emerge.
follow a pattern
Her headaches did not seem to follow any particular pattern.
fit a pattern (also conform to a pattern formal) (=match a particular pattern)
Last week’s bombing fits this pattern.
establish a pattern
You should try to establish a pattern of working that suits you.
nTHESAURUS
pattern a regularly repeated arrangement of shapes, colours, or lines on a surface
Some of his pictures use patterns of dots.
The lines formed a regular pattern.
design a pattern used for decorating something, especially cloth or paper
curtains with a floral design (=based on flowers)
markings the coloured patterns and shapes on an animal’s fur, feathers, or skin
the tiger’s black and orange markings
motif formal a single shape that is regularly repeated to form a pattern which decorates something
A triangle within a square is a very common motif in Muslim art.
The shield motif in the frescoes at Knossos is a religious, not a military, symbol.
Examples from the Corpus
pattern2 verb [transitiveT]  
1 be patterned on/after something LIKE/SIMILARto be designed or made in a way that is copied from something else 模仿某物
 The exam system is patterned after the one used in Japan.
这种考试制度是仿效日本建立的。
2 literary to form a pattern on something 构成图案
 Tiny white flowers patterned the ground like confetti.
白色的小花犹如五彩纸屑点缀着地面。
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
patternpat·tern1 /ˈpætənˈpætərn/ noun [countableC]
1the regular way in which something happens, changes, or is done
The standards are expected toset a pattern for cleaner, more expensive fuels.
pattern of
a survey on the spending patterns of various nationalities
2pattern agreement/settlement/contract etc American EnglishAmEHUMAN RESOURCES an agreement etc between a company and a union based on other agreements with similar companies
He disputed that the contract was a pattern settlement because it doesn’t match contracts at foreign steel plants.
Some executives are grumbling thatpattern bargaining is making competition with Japanese auto makers very difficult.
3be in a holding patternECONOMICS to be in a period of time when very little trading, spending etc is taking place because people are not sure what to do next
Investors are in a holding pattern waiting for clear signals about the economy’s direction.
patternpattern2 verb [transitiveT]
be patterned on/after if one thing is patterned on another, it is very similar to it because it has been copied from it
Credit Mobilier of America, a finance company patterned after a French venture
a model of economic development patterned on Japan’s
Origin pattern1
(1300-1400) Old French patron, from Medieval Latin patronus; → PATRON

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