| 释义 |  patron /pāˈtrən/  noun(also fem pāˈtroness) a protectorA person, group or organization, etc which gives support, encouragement and often financial aidA (regular) customerA habitual attenderAn upholderA proprietor of a restaurant, etc (also fem patronne /pa-tronˈ/)Someone who has the right to appoint to any office, esp to a living in the church (C of E)(in ancient Rome) the former master of a freed slave, retaining certain rightsA Roman patrician who gave legal aid and other protection to his client in return for servicesFormerly, a person who accepted a dedication and gave the author a presentA guardian saintA captain of a Mediterranean vesselA slave-ownerA pattern (obsolete)
 ORIGIN: L patrōnus, from pater, patris a father patronage /patˈ/   noun transitive verb (Shakespeare)Support given by a patronProtection (Spenser)Guardianship of saintsThe right of bestowing offices, privileges, or church benefices (C of E)Habitual commercial dealings
 To countenance patronal /pa-, pə-trōˈnl, pātˈ or patˈrən-l/   adjective patronize or patronise /patˈ or pātˈ/   transitive verb To act as a patron towardTo give encouragement toTo assume the condescending air of a patron towardTo give one's custom to or to frequent habitually
 patˈronizer or patˈroniser  noun patˈronizing or patˈronising  adjective patˈronizingly or patˈronisingly  adverb pāˈtronless  adjective patron saint  noun  A saint regarded as the protector of a particular group, nation, etc |