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1 patronising
adjective altivo, desdeñoso, paternalista -
2 patronising
adj.sobreprotector.ger.gerundio del verbo PATRONISE. -
3 patron
'peitrən1) (a person who supports (often with money) an artist, musician, writer, form of art etc: He's a patron of the arts.) mecenas2) (a (regular) customer of a shop etc: The manager said that he knew all his patrons.) cliente habitual, parroquiano•- patronize
- patronise
- patronizing
- patronising
- patronizingly
- patronisingly
- patron saint
patrón
◊ - trona sustantivo masculino, femenino1 (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 - mastertr['peɪtrən]1 (customer) cliente,-a habitual, parroquiano,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLpatron saint patrón,-ona, santo,-a patrón,-onapatron ['peɪtrən] n1) sponsor: patrocinador m, -dora f2) customer: cliente m, -ta fadj.• patrocinador adj.• tutelar adj.n.• apadrinador, -ora s.m.,f.• mecenas s.m.• padrino s.m.• parroquiano s.m.• patrocinador, -ora s.m.,f.• patrono s.m.'peɪtrəna) ( sponsor) patrocinador, -dora m,fb) ( customer) (frml) cliente, -ta m,fc) ( patron saint) patrono, -na m,f['peɪtrǝn]1.N [of charity, society] patrocinador(a) m / f ; (Comm) [of shop, hotel] cliente(-a) m / f2.CPDpatron saint N — patrono(-a) m / f
* * *['peɪtrən]a) ( sponsor) patrocinador, -dora m,fb) ( customer) (frml) cliente, -ta m,fc) ( patron saint) patrono, -na m,f
См. также в других словарях:
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