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patron美 ['peɪtrən] 英 ['peɪtrən] n. supporter,fan,benefactor,sponsor,investor 1. | (艺术家、作家的)赞助人,资助者a person who gives money and support to artists and writers |
| Frederick the Great was the patron of many artists. 腓特烈大帝是许多艺术家的赞助人。 |
2. | 名义赞助人(支持慈善组织等的名人,名字常用于有关的广告宣传中)a famous person who supports an organization such as a charity and whose name is used in the advertisements, etc. for the organization |
3. | 老主顾;顾客;常客a person who uses a particular shop/store, restaurant, etc. |
| Patrons are requested not to smoke. 请顾客不要吸烟。 |
n. | 4. 〔古罗马〕释放奴隶后的旧奴隶主;保护平民的贵族 5. 【宗教】保护圣徒;守护神;(英国教会中)有授与牧师职权的人 6. 奖励者,赞助人,支持者;庇护人;恩主;【历史】(艺术家等的)保护者 4. 〔古罗马〕释放奴隶后的旧奴隶主;保护平民的贵族 5. 【宗教】保护圣徒;守护神;(英国教会中)有授与牧师职权的人 6. 奖励者,赞助人,支持者;庇护人;恩主;【历史】(艺术家等的)保护者 |
n. | 1. a customer, especially a regular one, of a shop or business 2. a giver of money or other support to somebody or something, especially in the arts 3. in ancient Rome, somebody who had given a slave his or her freedom but still retained some rights over the former slave 4. a holder of the right to appoint a member of the clergy to an ecclesiastical benefice in the Church of England 5. someone who supports the work of writers, artists, musicians, etc. especially by giving them money 6. someone who uses a particular restaurant, hotel, or other business 1. a customer, especially a regular one, of a shop or business 2. a giver of money or other support to somebody or something, especially in the arts 3. in ancient Rome, somebody who had given a slave his or her freedom but still retained some rights over the former slave 4. a holder of the right to appoint a member of the clergy to an ecclesiastical benefice in the Church of England 5. someone who supports the work of writers, artists, musicians, etc. especially by giving them money 6. someone who uses a particular restaurant, hotel, or other business |
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