pattern

/ˈpætn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpætərn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈpa-tərn/ (ame, mw)

pattern — noun

  • patternsingular
  • patternsplural

1. a set of lines, shapes, sounds, or colours that repeats in a planned or noticeab

1.名詞B1
釋義

a set of lines, shapes, sounds, or colours that repeats in a planned or noticeable way.

例句

Blue flowers form a soft pattern across the bedroom curtains.

pattern on cloth or other surfaces

The child drew a star pattern around the birthday card.

同義詞
  • design

    Broader; not every design repeats.

  • motif

    Often one small element repeated in a larger design.

  • print

    Especially a pattern put on cloth or paper.

反義詞
  • plainness

    Used when something has no decorative design.

文法句型

pattern on + surface

用法筆記

Usually about what you can see on cloth, paper, floors, walls, or nature. Unlike sense 1, this sense points to the repeated shapes or colours themselves.

2. the regular form that events, behaviour, or changes take when they happen again

2.名詞B2
釋義

the regular form that events, behaviour, or changes take when they happen again and again.

例句

Doctors noticed a clear pattern in the children's winter illnesses.

pattern in + plural noun for repeated events

The traffic pattern changes after the school gates open.

同義詞
  • trend

    Often about the direction of change, not the whole repeated way things happen.

  • routine

    Usually about actions people do regularly, especially daily ones.

  • system

    Stronger sense of an organized set of parts or rules.

反義詞
  • exception

    A case that does not fit the usual way.

  • randomness

    Used when no clear regular way can be seen.

文法句型

pattern of + noun

用法筆記

Often used with `of` plus the thing that repeats, such as `pattern of behaviour` or `pattern of growth`. Distinguish from sense 2, which is about a visible or audible design.

3. a paper shape, drawing, or set of lines that guides you when you cut or make som

3.名詞B2
釋義

a paper shape, drawing, or set of lines that guides you when you cut or make something.

例句

Mina pinned the sleeve pattern onto the blue cotton.

The carpenter traced the pattern before cutting the chair leg.

trace the pattern before cutting

同義詞
  • template

    General word for a guide shape or form.

  • stencil

    Usually a cut-out used to draw or paint shapes.

  • plan

    Can include measurements and written directions as well.

文法句型

trace/cut out + pattern

用法筆記

Common with making and sewing words such as `trace`, `cut out`, and `fold`. Distinguish from sense 5, which is a small sample shown in a shop.

4. a person, thing, or piece of work that others try to follow because it is so goo

4.名詞B2
釋義

a person, thing, or piece of work that others try to follow because it is so good.

例句

The small library became a pattern for village schools nearby.

pattern for + group copying it

Her careful notes are a useful pattern for new nurses.

同義詞
  • model

    General word for something others copy.

  • exemplar

    More formal than pattern.

  • benchmark

    Often for standards of quality or performance, not style.

反義詞
  • warning

    An example that shows what to avoid.

文法句型

pattern for + person/group

用法筆記

Usually singular and often followed by `for` when something becomes a model for others.

5. a cut piece from cloth, paper, or another material, shown so you can judge its c

5.名詞B2
釋義

a cut piece from cloth, paper, or another material, shown so you can judge its colour, feel, or style.

例句

The shop mailed fabric patterns to couples planning a wedding.

pattern as a small sample piece

Nora taped the curtain pattern beside the living room window to check the light.

同義詞
  • sample

    General word for a small piece shown for choice or testing.

  • swatch

    Especially a small piece of cloth, paint, or colour.

文法句型

send/show + pattern

用法筆記

Common in shops, catalogues, and home decoration. Unlike sense 4, this sense is the small sample piece, not the guide you cut around.

pattern — adjective

pattern — verb