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not a patch on smth - traducción al árabe

AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN (1825-1909)
A.H. Patch; Asahel Huntington Patch; A H Patch; AH Patch

not a patch on smth      
لا يدانيه
لا يدانيه      
not a patch on smth.
computer-on-a-chip         
TYPE OF INTEGRATED CIRCUIT; INTEGRATION OF THE FUNCTIONS OF A SYSTEM ON A CHIP
System-on-Chip; System on chip; System on Chip; System On Chip; Socware; Computer on a chip; Radio-on-a-chip; System-on-chip; Computer-on-a-chip; System on a Chip; System-on-a-Chip; System On a Chip; System-on-a-chip; Systems on a Chip; Systems on Chip; Systems on chip; Systems-on-chip
كمبيوتر على شريحة

Definición

one-line fix
Used (often sarcastically) of a change to a program that is thought to be trivial or insignificant right up to the moment it crashes the system. Usually "cured" by another one-line fix. See also I didn't change anything!

Wikipedia

A. H. Patch

Asahel Huntington Patch (November 18, 1825 – January 29, 1909) was an inventor, and manufacturer from Hamilton, Massachusetts.

In 1872, Patch patented his first pole-mounted corn sheller. It was featured in Scientific American magazine in 1872. According to an article in the Clarksville [Leaf Chronicle] dated July 17, 1966, Patch's corn sheller was given the "highest award of the World's Fair" at the 1893 Columbian World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois for ingenuity. One of the major themes of the Chicago World's Fair was that of the value of corn as a crop and as a dietary staple.

Patch moved to Louisville, Kentucky and later to Clarksville, Tennessee where he also invented other box shellers. His most famous sheller was called the "Blackhawk corn sheller."