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词汇 patronize
释义 patronize
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈpæt.rə.naɪz/ us /ˈpeɪ.trə.naɪz/

patronizeverb[T] (ACT SUPERIOR)


disapproving(UK usuallypatronise)
to speak to or behave towards someone as if they are stupid or not important: 屈尊俯就地对待;对…摆出高人一等的派头
Stop patronizing me - I understand the play as well as you do.别对我摆出屈尊俯就的样子——我对这出戏的理解不比你差。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Showing arrogance and conceit
(as) proud as Luciferidiom
airs and gracesidiom
arrogant
arrogantly
as if you owned the placeidiom
egoistic
egoistically
egomaniacal
egomaniacally
egotistic
patronizingly
pomposity
pompous
pompously
popinjay
swollen head
swollen-headed
talk down to someone
think the (whole) world revolves around youidiom
throw your weight aroundidiom

patronizeverb[T] (BE CUSTOMER)


formal(UK usuallypatronise)
to be a regular customer of a shop or restaurant, etc.: 经常光顾,经常惠顾(商店、餐馆等)
The restaurant was patronized by many artists and writers during the 1920s.在1920年代有许多艺术家和作家经常光顾这家餐馆。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Buying
acquirable
acquire
acquisition
acquisitiveness
bidding
bidding war
extravagance
load up on something
make a down payment on something
misorder
money-off
order form
purchasing power
repurchase
retail therapy
ROBO
ROPO
send
slate
splurge

patronize | American Dictionary


patronize
verb[ T ]
us/ˈpeɪ·trəˌnɑɪz, ˈpæ-/

patronizeverb[T] (TREAT BADLY)


disapproving
to treat others in a manner that shows you consider yourself to be better or more important than they are:
She’s angry, smart, and not about to be patronized.

patronizing


adjectiveus/ˈpeɪ·trəˌnɑɪ·zɪŋ, ˈpæ-/
disapproving
a patronizing manner/attitude

patronize | Business English


patronize
verb[ T ]
(UK alsopatronise)uk /ˈpætrənaɪz/ us /ˈpeɪtrənaɪz/
formal
to be a regular customer of a shop, restaurant, hotel, etc.:
Special offer coupons can be effective in motivating shoppers to patronize certain establishments.
to speak to or behave towards someone as if they are stupid or not important:
Additional research has found that 70% of people feel patronised by advertising.
to support an activity or a public organization, especially by giving money:
For sale are objets d'art inspired and patronized by China's emperors for 4,000 years.

Examples of patronize


patronize
Which musicians and genres should be patronized was determined by their putative 'natural' audience in society at large.
Evaluative perceptions of patronizing speech addressed to institutionalized elders in contrasting conversational contexts.
Evaluative perceptions of patronizing speech addressed to elders.
How the local population reacted to their new existence as a contested and often patronized community reveals the complicated subtext to the region's history.
However, it seemed to be one of the more frequently patronized courier services.
Shopping centers are typically, but not exclusively, patronized by secular middle and upper middle classes, who often reside in new kinds of suburban, residential areas.
They seem to have been patronized primarily by men from the nobility, wealthy burghers and 'non-nobles of high standing'.
Here are cultures with patronizing to external practice.
Such loss of trust and cynicism often result in citizen apathy, the feeling of being patronized, or frustration with governmental bodies.
When you explain this to them, they feel wounded because you appear to be patronizing and showing some kind of superiority towards them.
Although one of the union's objectives was representation in the state legislature, there is no indication that the union as such patronized their candidatures.
Planned (constructivist) rationalism is achieved by patronizing professional groups and often accompanied with a quest to increase control of an oligarchy.
Patronizing speech to older people conversation between an older adult and a younger saleswoman who used patronizing speech and inappropriate terms of endearment.
In this situation, abject apologies in some respects remain complicit with the patronizing attitudes from which they attempt to disassociate themselves.
Communication predicaments of aging : patronizing behavior toward older adults.
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