right given by government to an inventor
invention that is protected by patents
given or protected by a patent
obvious; clear
obtain a patent for
"patent ductus arteriosus"
"the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields"
"evident hostility"
"manifest disapproval"
"patent advantages"
"made his meaning plain"
"it is plain that he is no reactionary"
"in plain view"
"Should I patent this invention?"
"His behavior has patented an embarrassing fact about him"
They thought fit to take out a patent, which constituted them a body, by the name of the Royal Society.
出自: G. Burnet
The first patent on a living organism became the cornerstone of the biotechnology industry.
出自:Scientific American
Intensification of the being through..making patent the latent self.
出自: R. D. Laing
It was now patent to him that the Dictionary could not be completed in..the time named.
出自: K. M. E. Murray
Her patent joy in things seemed sometimes so fragile.
出自: P. Farmer