"Patterns" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Patterns refer to repeated or regular arrangements or designs, often visible in a particular situation or context. They can be found in various forms, such as:
Visual patterns, like shapes, colors, or textures in art, design, or architecture.
Behavioral patterns, like habits, customs, or traditions in human cultures.
Natural patterns, like the cycles of day and night, the seasons, or the structure of atoms and molecules.
Patterns can also imply a sense of predictability or regularity, making it easier to understand, describe, or analyze a given situation. In language learning, recognizing and using patterns is an essential part of grammar, vocabulary, and syntax.
To pat someone or something means to touch or stroke them gently, often in a comforting or soothing way. It can also mean to tap or hit something lightly, often to get someone's attention.
Pattee is a noun that refers to a type of leaf or flat blade, typically attached to a stem or stalk. It can also be a surname of Scottish or Irish origin.
A light, rapid, and rhythmic sound, such as the sound of raindrops, or a rapid and witty conversation, like a playful verbal sparring match.
Marked or decorated with a pattern: "The pattered fabric had bright colors and intricate designs."
Pattern refers to a repeated design or sequence of elements, especially in art, fashion, or architecture. It can also refer to a regular or predictable format or sequence, especially in speech or writing. For example, a pattern in a fabric may repeat a design of flowers or stripes, while a pattern in a speech may refer to a repeated phrase or rhythm.
Patterned refers to something that has a repeated or regular design or structure, often in a consistent and predictable manner. This can apply to various aspects, such as:<br><br> Clothing or textiles: wearing patterned clothes, with designs or prints repeated in a regular sequence.<br> Architecture or design: buildings, rooms, or objects featuring patterned designs or structures, like stripes, chevrons, or geometric shapes.<br> Biological or natural phenomena: patterns can be seen in natural processes, like the patterns of stripes on animals, the branching of trees, or the alignment of galaxies.<br><br>In general, patterned implies a sense of regularity, systematic arrangement, or deliberate design, often used to create visual interest, convey meaning, or convey a sense of style.
Patties refer to small, flat cakes of food, usually made from a mixture of ingredients such as ground meat, vegetables, and seasonings. They are often served in a bun or with other accompaniments.
The verb "patting" is the present participle of the verb "pat". It means to touch or stroke someone or something gently, often with the palm of one's hand. It can also mean to praise or approve of something in a gentle or approving manner. Example sentences: "She began patting the dog on the head as it settled into the car seat." or "The manager was patting himself on the back for a job well done."
A patty is a flat, round piece of food, typically made from meat, fish, or vegetables, and often cooked and served on a bun or plate. It is also known as a hamburger patty, burger patty, or simply a patty. In addition to referring to a food item, "patty" can also refer to a flat piece of material, such as a patty of plaster or a patty of putty.
The word "patulous" means being dilated or enlarged, typically referring to the nostrils or the ears. It can also be used to describe something that is wide open or stretched out, often in a way that is unusual or abnormal.
Patuxet was a Native American settlement in present-day North America, located in what is now Bristol, Rhode Island, United States. It was the ancestral home of the Pokanoket tribe, which was led by Chief Massasoit. The settlement was previously occupied by the Patuxet tribe, from which it gets its name. In 1614, English explorer Thomas Hunt arrived in Patuxet and kidnapped several Native Americans, including Squanto, who would later become a key facilitator for the Pilgrims in Plymouth Colony.