patch
patch.01 - to mend or supply with a patch
PATCH-V NOTES: Frames file for 'patch' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. (from patch.01-v predicate notes)Aliases:
patch (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: mender, agent
ARG1-GOL: thing patched
ARG1-GOL: thing patched
transitive
Although
the union - bidderARG0
expects to patchrel
togetherARGM-MNR
a substitute offer , consisting of less cashARG1
, the failure to get cash from Japanese and American banks confirmed a growing fear among arbitragers that the pageant of high - leverage takeover deals is ending .patch.03 - administer an eyepatch
PATCH-V, PATCHING-N NOTES: Added by Julia.Aliases:
patch (v.)
patching (n.)
patching (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: patch-placer
ARG1-GOL: eye or lens patched
ARG2-PPT: eyepatch
ARG1-GOL: eye or lens patched
ARG2-PPT: eyepatch
patch-v
WeARG0
pressureARGM-MNR
- patchedrel
the eyeARG1
with a topical antibiotic ointmentARG2
patching-n
She is experiencing diplopia and sensitivity to bright light that is currently assisted by wearing sunglasses with
patchingrel
of one of the lensesARG1
.patch_up
patch_up.02 - to mend or supply with a patch
PATCH_UP-V NOTES: Verb particle construction not present in VN. (from patch.02-v)Aliases:
patch_up (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: mender, agent
ARG1-PPT: thing patched
ARG1-PPT: thing patched
intransitive
The arbs may recoup some of their paper losses if
the UAL dealARG1
gets patchedrel
uprel
againARGM-TMP
, as they did in 1982 when Occidental Petroleum Co. rescued them with a $ 4 billion takeover of Cities Service .