patronage
patronage 英 [ˈpætrənɪdʒ] 美 [ˈpetrənɪdʒ,ˈpætrə-]
n. 赞助;光顾;任免权
名词复数:patronages
- If you give a store or business your support (financial or otherwise) as a customer or client, you are giving them your patronage. Great philanthropists are often known for their patronage, or financial support, of the arts.
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- n. 赞助;光顾;任免权
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1. The restaurant has a large patronage.
光顾这家餐馆的人很多。
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2. It’s also likely that your web presence is English language only, and you only receive patronage from English-speaking customers.
也有可能你的网页仅仅是以英语形式出现的,那么你的网站只会受到讲英语的顾客的光顾。
- patronage (n.) late 14c., "right of presenting a qualified person to a church benefice," from Old French patronage (14c.) from patron (see patron). Secular sense of "action of giving influential support" is from 1550s. General sense of "power to give jobs or favors" is from 1769; meaning "regular business of customers" is 1804.
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