patrons
英 [ˈpeɪtrənz]
美 [ˈpeɪtrənz]
n. (艺术家的)赞助人,资助者; 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); 老主顾; 顾客; 常客
patron的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (艺术家、作家和音乐家等的)赞助人,资助人
Apatronis a person who supports and gives money to artists, writers, or musicians.- Catherine the Great was a patron of the arts and sciences.
叶卡捷琳娜大帝资助发展艺术和科学。
- Catherine the Great was a patron of the arts and sciences.
- N-COUNT (允许慈善机构、团体和活动等使用自己的名字作宣传的)代言人,名义赞助人
Thepatronof a charity, group, or campaign is an important person who allows his or her name to be used for publicity.- Fiona and Alastair have become patrons of the National Missing Person's Helpline.
菲奥娜和阿拉斯泰尔已经成为国家失踪人口服务热线的代言人。
- Fiona and Alastair have become patrons of the National Missing Person's Helpline.
- N-COUNT (酒吧、旅馆等的)主顾,顾客
Thepatronsof a place such as a pub, bar, or hotel are its customers.- He spent the night at the Savoy: like so many of its patrons, he could not resist the exclusively English cooking.
他在萨沃伊酒店过了夜:和许多顾客一样,他无法抗拒精美的英式菜肴。
- He spent the night at the Savoy: like so many of its patrons, he could not resist the exclusively English cooking.
双语例句
- This vengeful ghost has damaged attractions, vandalized shops and has driven away the park patrons.
这种复仇幽灵已毁坏景点,破坏商店,赶走了公园入场的观众。 - We have a special offer for our regular patrons.
我们给予老顾客特别的优惠。 - Decades later, his view of Harvard apparently changed, Franklin became one of its patrons.
几十年后,他对哈佛的看法明显改观,富兰克林成为了该校的赞助人之一。 - On a street corner where drunk patrons stand laughing.
在一个街道角落里醉笑顾客的立场。 - A group of supporters or patrons.
一群支持者或赞助者。 - Many have long relied on loaned pieces from patrons, charities or orchestras.
许多乐师长期依赖客户,慈善团体和交响乐团租借乐器。 - Indeed, why not the patrons and the pimps?
说真的,为什么老鸨和皮条客没有游街呢? - This means not depending on private or public patrons and not being involved in the art market.
这意味着不靠私人或公共的赞助,也不参与艺术市场。 - Since Michelangelo, architects have had patrons who finance their work.
自米开朗琪罗(Michelangelo)开始,建筑师就有了资助他们工作的老主顾。 - Where you're going over these patrons?
你们都和老客户去哪里?