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patronize
patronize, v. (ˈpætrənaɪz) [f. patron n. + -ize: cf. OF. patroniser (1456 in Godef.), med.L. patronizāre (1382 in Du Cange) to lead a galley as patron.] 1. trans. To act as a patron towards, to extend patronage to; to protect, support, favour, countenance, encourage: orig. as the act of one in a sup... Oxford English Dictionary
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patronize
patronizepatronise, / ˈpætrənaɪz; ?@ ˈpeɪt-; `petrənˌaɪz/ v [Tn]1 treat (sb) as an inferior; treat (sb) in a condescending way 以高人一等的态度对待(某人); 屈尊俯就对待(某人) He resented the way she patronized him. 她待他那种屈尊纡贵的样子, 他十分愤恨.2 (fml 文) be a regular customer of (a shop, etc) 作为老主顾经常去(某商店等); 经常光顾、 惠顾 The restaura... 牛津英汉双解词典
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What are the restaurants you will never patronize again ...
What are the restaurants you will never patronize again and why? Justified or not. Mine are Slurping Turtle and Sexton's Pizza. Slurping ... www.reddit.com
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La Encantada (shopping center)
Higher-income Tucsonans previously had to travel to the Phoenix/Scottsdale area, or out-of-state, to patronize this caliber of retail. wikipedia.org
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Leona (sternwheeler)
If you know what side your bread is buttered on and have any sympathy for your neighbors, patronize the opposition boat LEONA at the foot of Oak Street If the people don't patronize it they ought to be compelled to walk to Ridgefield to the Railroad if they go at all. wikipedia.org
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patrocinate
† paˈtrocinate, v. Obs. [f. L. patrōcināt-, ppl. stem of patrōcinārī to patronize, defend, related to patrōn-em patron. Cf. F. patrociner (1367 in Hatz.-Darm.), It. patrocinare, Pr., Sp., Pg. patrocinar.] trans. To defend, champion, maintain, patronize (a cause, etc.).1611 Cotgr., Patrociner, to pat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Manchuru
Kamma community patronize the festival. All local communities participate. wikipedia.org
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avunculize
avunculize, v. rare. (əˈvʌŋkjʊlaɪz) [f. as avuncular a. + -ize, cf. patronize.] To act like an uncle.1662 Fuller Worthies ii. 14 Seeing he was sisters son to blackmouth'd Sanders, it is much that he doth not more Avunculize in his bitterness against Protestants. Oxford English Dictionary
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ADA Compliance Kit
On average, over 25 million deaf and hard of hearing travelers will patronize the hotel and hospitality industry each year. wikipedia.org
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latronage
† ˈlatronage Obs. rare—1. [f. latron + -age.] Robbery, brigandage.1619 Purchas Microcosmus lxii. 624 Abusing..the Courts and Lawyers, to Patronize his Latronage and Violence. Oxford English Dictionary
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Nonami
Because it is located on the border of Midori-ku, Nagoya and Tempaku-ku, Nagoya, many customers from Tempaku-ku patronize businesses in Nonami. wikipedia.org
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PATRONIZE中文(简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
patronize翻译:表现高傲, 屈尊俯就地对待;对…摆出高人一等的派头, 成为顾客, 经常光顾,经常惠顾(商店、餐馆等)。了解更 ...
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The Appointments of Dennis Jennings
He works as a waiter and has an indifferent girlfriend, Emma, who only seems to patronize him. wikipedia.org
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Two Plus Fours
Plot summary The Rhythm Boys are some of the students from Tait College who patronize a tailor named Ginsberg who is affectionately known as Ripstitch wikipedia.org
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Maria da Luz Guebuza
Guebuza, an advocate who patronize issue addressing orphaned and HIV/AIDS, launched the Unite For Children and Unite Against AIDS, a forum under the UN wikipedia.org
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