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['peitrən]1) (a person who supports (often with money) an artist, musician, writer, form of art etc: He's a patron of the arts.) mecena2) (a (regular) customer of a shop etc: The manager said that he knew all his patrons.) client•- patronize
- patronise
- patronizing
- patronising
- patronizingly
- patronisingly
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['peitrən]1) (a person who supports (often with money) an artist, musician, writer, form of art etc: He's a patron of the arts.) προστάτης,υποστηρικτής2) (a (regular) customer of a shop etc: The manager said that he knew all his patrons.) (τακτικός)πελάτης•- patronize
- patronise
- patronizing
- patronising
- patronizingly
- patronisingly
- patron saint -
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['peitrən]1) (a person who supports (often with money) an artist, musician, writer, form of art etc: He's a patron of the arts.) mécène2) (a (regular) customer of a shop etc: The manager said that he knew all his patrons.) client/-ente•- patronize - patronise - patronizing - patronising - patronizingly - patronisingly - patron saint -
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['peitrən]1) (a person who supports (often with money) an artist, musician, writer, form of art etc: He's a patron of the arts.) patrono2) (a (regular) customer of a shop etc: The manager said that he knew all his patrons.) cliente, freguês•- patronize - patronise - patronizing - patronising - patronizingly - patronisingly - patron saint -
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сущ.1) общ. покровитель, заступник, меценат2) марк. постоянный клиент [посетитель\], завсегдатайPatrons receive a $50 discount. — Постоянные покупатели получают скидку в размере 50 долларов.
See:
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1) патрон, покровитель, шеф; 2) постоянный клиент, завсегдатай.* * * -
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['peɪtr(ə)n]сущ.1) покровитель, патрон, шеф; глава, руководительSyn:2) постоянный покупатель, клиентThe car park is for the use of patrons only. — Стоянка только для гостей.
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[ˈpeɪtrən] noun1) a person who supports (often with money) an artist, musician, writer, form of art etc:نَصير، مُشَجِّعHe's a patron of the arts.
زُبونThe manager said that he knew all his patrons.
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n1) заступник, захисник; патрон; шефpatron of the arts — покровитель мистецтв, меценат:
2) прихильник (певних поглядів тощо)3) постійний покупець, клієнт; постійний відвідувач4) кіноглядач5) pl почесний комітет6) власник невеликого судна7) рел. охоронець, хранитель* * *n1) покровитель, патрон; шеф; захисник, прихильник ( певних поглядів)2) ( постійний) покупець, клієнт; постійний відвідувач; кіноглядач3) pl почесний комітет5) peл. заступник, хоронитель; цepк. той, хто має право призначати священиків -
50 patron pa·tron n
['peɪtr(ə)n](of artist) mecenate m/f, (of charity) benefattore (-trice), (of society) patrono (-essa), (of shop, hotel) cliente m/f abitualepatron of the arts — mecenate m/f
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[΄peitrən] n հովանավոր, պաշտ պան. խնամակալ. մշտական գնորդ/հաճախորդ. a patron of the arts մեկենաս -
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the word basically means the person in charge, and not a patron. Thus, thepatron in a business context is the boss, and in a restaurant is the manager or owner. Les Patrons in the plural, or le patronat, means company directors. See also MEDEF.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Patron
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m.1 boss, employer, man in charge.2 pattern, standard, model, canon.3 boss, landlord, owner, governor.4 patron saint, patron.5 farm manager, caporal.6 pattern, norm, pattern of behavior.7 template.8 master of a ship, skipper, patron.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (dueño de una casa) landlord; (dueña) landlady3 RELIGIÓN patron saint1 (en costura) pattern2 (de barco) skipper3 (modelo) standard\cortado,-a por el mismo patrón cast in the same moulddonde hay patrón no manda marinero what the boss says goespatrón oro gold standard————————1 (en costura) pattern2 (de barco) skipper3 (modelo) standard* * *1. noun m.1) model, pattern2) standard2. (f. - patrona)noun1) employer2) patron saint* * *patrón, -ona1. SM / F1) (=jefe) boss *; (=dueño) employer, owner; ( Hist) [de esclavo] master/mistress2) [de pensión] landlord/landlady3) (Náut) [gen] skipper; [de barco mercante] master/mistress5) (=protector) patron/patroness2. SM1) (Cos) pattern; (Téc) standard, norm2) (Bot) stock ( for grafting)3) (=puntal) prop, shore3.ADJ INV [gen] standard, regular; (=muestra) sample antes de s* * *- trona masculino, femenino1)a) (Rels Labs) employer (frml), bossb) (Esp) ( de casa de huéspedes) (m) landlord; (f) landladyc) (Náut) skipper; ( de buque mercante) master, skipper2) (Relig) patron saint3) (CS fam) ( como apelativo) (m) sir; (f) madam4) patrón masculinoa) ( en costura) patterncortados por el mismo patrón — cast in the same mold*
b) ( para mediciones) standard5) la patrona femenino (CS fam & hum) ( esposa) the boss (colloq & hum)* * *- trona masculino, femenino1)a) (Rels Labs) employer (frml), bossb) (Esp) ( de casa de huéspedes) (m) landlord; (f) landladyc) (Náut) skipper; ( de buque mercante) master, skipper2) (Relig) patron saint3) (CS fam) ( como apelativo) (m) sir; (f) madam4) patrón masculinoa) ( en costura) patterncortados por el mismo patrón — cast in the same mold*
b) ( para mediciones) standard5) la patrona femenino (CS fam & hum) ( esposa) the boss (colloq & hum)* * *patrón11 = employer, master, patron, gaffer.Ex: But we have an obligation to these students, to their future employers and colleagues, to society in general and to ourselves to ensure that our 'processing' makes an important difference.
Ex: They were displeased, as were the men, that we should be the masters, and should behave towards each other in this way.Ex: As a result they were obligated to remain generally uninvolved in the patron's efforts to make a decision.Ex: Watford gaffer believes his team's home games hold the key to their ability to survive in the Premiership.* apoyado por los patrones = employer-backed.* santo patrón = patron saint.patrón22 = pattern.Ex: In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.
* patrón común = ruling pattern.* patrón de cita = citation pattern.* patrón de citación = citation behaviour.* patrón de comportamiento = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour pattern.* patrón de conducta = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour pattern.* patrón de encuadernación = binding pattern.* patrón de errores = error pattern.* patrón de hacer punto = knitting pattern.* patrón de predicción = prediction pattern.* patrón de uso = use pattern, usage pattern.* patrón oro, el = gold standard, the.* reconocimiento de patrones = pattern recognition.* seguir un patrón = conform to + image.* * *masculine, feminineA4 ( Náut) skipper; (de un buque mercante) master, skipperdonde hay patrón no manda marinero what the boss says goesB ( Relig) patron saintD1 (en costura) patterncortados por el mismo patrón cast in the same mold*3 (para mediciones) standardCompuesto:gold standardE* * *
patrón◊ - trona sustantivo masculino, femenino
1
(f) landlady
2 (Relig) patron saint
3 (CS fam) ( como apelativo) (m) sir;
(f) madam
4◊ patrón sustantivo masculino
patrón,-ona
I sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (de una empresa, negocio) employer
fam (jefe) boss
2 Rel patron saint
3 (de un barco) skipper
4 (de una pensión) (hombre) landlord
(mujer) landlady
II sustantivo masculino
1 (modelo) pattern
2 (medida) standard
' patrón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
blanca
- blanco
- mecenas
- patrona
- patrono
- protector
- protectora
- proteger
- según
- apadrinar
- mero
- padrino
- parroquiano
- patrocinador
English:
boss
- employer
- gold standard
- landlord
- lord
- norm
- patron
- patron saint
- pattern
- skipper
- master
* * *patrón, -ona♦ nm,f1. [de obreros] boss;[de criados] master, f mistress; [empresario] employer3. [santo] patron saint♦ nm1. [de barco] skipper2. [medida] standardEcon patrón internacional international standard;patrón oro gold standard;patrón de referencia reference gauge3. [en costura] pattern* * *m2 REL patron saint4 ( modelo) standard;cortado por el mismo patrón fig cast in the same mold o Brmould* * *1) jefe: boss2) : patron saint1) : standard2) : pattern (in sewing)* * *patrón n1. (jefe) boss2. (propietario) landlord3. (santo) patron saint4. (dibujo) pattern -
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f 1. (opiekunka) patron, protector, protectress- patronką szkoły jest Maria Konopnicka przen. the school is named after Maria Konopnicka- święto patronki szkoły the school founder’s day2. Relig. patron, patron saint- święta Barbara, patronka górników Saint Barbara, the patron of miners; Barbara, the patron saint of miners- moja patronka, święta Cecylia my patron Saint, CeciliaThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > patron|ka
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(a saint who protects a particular person, group of people, country etc: St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland.) santo patrón, patrónpatron saint n patrónpatrón,-ona, santo,-a patrón,-onan.• patrona s.f.• patrono s.m.• patrón s.m. -
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n. m. Le patron: 'The guv'nor', the boss. With this general acceptation of 'the top man' in different professions/work-spheres, a patron can be:a (Hospital slang): A senior consultant.b (Naval slang): 'The skipper', a captain on board a ship.c (pol.): A chief superintendent. The words le patron/ la patronne have a less serious meaning in familiar speech with reference to a married couple, their English equivalents being 'my old man'/'the missus'. Je vais demander à la patronne si on a le temps d'aller boire un coup: I'll just check with my old woman if we've time to nip off to the pub. -
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m.gold standard, gold bullion standard.* * *gold standard* * ** * ** * *el patrón oro(n.) = gold standard, theEx: Rocket scientists, long considered the gold standard in intelligence among all professionals, are not nearly as smart as originally thought.
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Nग्राहकThey are the regular patrons of this shop.--------N1. संरक्षकHe is a patron of art and music.He is a patron of society.He is the only patron of this institution. -
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(a saint who protects a particular person, group of people, country etc: St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland.) skytshelgen* * *(a saint who protects a particular person, group of people, country etc: St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland.) skytshelgen -
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( REL) npatron(ka) m(f)* * *(a saint who protects a particular person, group of people, country etc: St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland.) patron
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