Eric had a
patch on the elbow of his jacket.
埃里克的上衣肘部有一块补丁。
Tom had his sweater
patchedyesterday.
汤姆昨天找人给他补了毛衣。
We spent a day
patching the barn roof.
我们花了一整天时间修补谷仓顶。
One of the major products is a nanoscale intelligent sleep patch to assist with sleep.
主要产品之一是一种纳米级智能睡眠贴片,可帮助睡眠。
"Currently, most hospitals use a heavy PSG monitor to do such work, while Sun mentioned that the accuracy rate of its sleep patch can reach 90 percent compared with the PSG monitor.
“目前,大多数医院都使用重型PSG监测仪来完成这项工作,而孙提到,与PSG监测仪相比,其睡眠贴片的准确率可以达到90%。
They can stay at home, put the light patch on their head and go to sleep, he said.
他说,他们可以呆在家里,把灯贴在头上然后睡觉。
"Notably, the patch can interact with other software and hardware in the bedroom, such as noise playback, lighting, mattresses and aromatherapy machines, to automatically improve the user's sleep quality by adjusting the external environment," Sun said.
孙说:“值得注意的是,该补丁可以与卧室中的其他软件和硬件交互,如噪音播放、照明、床垫和芳香疗法机,通过调整外部环境来自动提高用户的睡眠质量。”。
Beijing-based Tians Pharmaceutical Co Ltd inked a deal with Japanese time-honored patch manufacturer Yutoku Pharmaceutical Ind Co Ltd, to offer high-quality overseas products to Chinese consumers.
Chen Qiang, president of Tians Pharmaceutical, said: "The launch of the products will fill in certain gaps in China's patch supply market, offering benefits to Chinese consumers while contributing to the development of China's patch manufacturing sector.
It has developed many patch products with a large market share in Japan.
It had mostly retained the title until archrival HP Inc regained the lead last year, according to data from market research company International Data Corp. Xiang Ligang, CEO of telecoms industry website Cctime, said Lenovo's rough patch is nearing its end, but more research and development efforts are needed if the company wants to regain its pole position amid intensifying competition.
A flotation on this scale would pull an enormous amount of money from the local market, which has already run into a rough patch amid the global sell-off, Chan said.
Cooperative efforts boost incomes, jobs, tourism potential of countryside across nationRecently, Zhao Changkun and his wife went on a 30-minute drive to their farm at Tayuanzhuang Tongfu Rural Revitalization Park, where they grow seasonal vegetables on a patch of about 30 square meters rented in the tourism compound.
It further stated that global trade may be heading for a rough patch — cyclically, certainly, and possibly structurally — but factories in Asia continue to be retooled and adjusted, helping preserve their competitiveness.
"I see the potential of the RCEP becoming an Asia-Pacific super supply chain," said Professor Lawrence Loh, director of the Center for Governance and Sustainability at the National University of Singapore's Business School, adding that if any parts of the supply chain become disrupted, other countries can come in to patch up.
"Klaus Luft, former vice-chairman and international advisor of Goldman Sachs Europe, told Xinhua globalization has hit a rough patch.
Any sector enjoying skyrocketing growth could hit a rough patch, and e-commerce is no exception.
CHONGQING-Deng Xingyu, a 77-year-old farmer, had been toiling year in and year out on his small patch of land, planting crops.
Instead, they employ key opinion consumers-KOCs-who specialize in product reviews for a smaller patch of followers.
Suitable for a wide range of application scenarios, their mini excavators are enjoying a purple patch online in the country.
There is a reckoning ahead for all other producers, especially those companies operating in the US shale patch.
China's entertainment sector, which was on a roll last year, seems to have run into a rough patch judging by the lower-than-expected profit of top companies in the first half of this year.
Twenty years later, it was cars made in South Korea and now supposedly Chinese electric cars," Scholz, who wore a black eye patch due to an injury from a jogging accident on Saturday, said.
China's mobility market is expected to hit a bumpy patch because of increased supervision by the government and rising worries over safety after a passenger was killed by a driver while using the "hitch "service on the platform of major ride-hailing firm Didi Chuxing.
VW's cheating, which the US uncovered and led Germany to order an EU-wide recall of 8.5 million Volkswagen vehicles, pushed the world's No 1 carmaker into a crisis and left policy makers in Europe scrambling to patch up regulatory holes that threatened a "clean-diesel" strategy dating to the 1990s.
Ross McKenzie, managing director of the Waterloo Centre of Automotive Research, recalled how a vehicle's lidar, which uses laser light to help autonomous cars 'see' nearby objects, once mistook an ice patch for a pothole.
The plan, which involves a software patch and avoids complex component fixes, will cost about 220 million euros ($255 million), the Stuttgart, Germany-based company said on Tuesday.