patronage 双语例句
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1·The restaurant has a large patronage.
光顾这家餐馆的人很多。《新英汉大辞典》
2·Promising as it is for minority businesses, this increased patronage poses dangers for them, too.
虽然这对少数民族企业是有希望的,但增加的赞助也给他们带来了危险。
3·Now he is suing the casino, charging that it should have refused his patronage because it knew he was addicted.
现在他正在起诉这家赌场,指控它本应该拒绝他的光顾,因为它知道他上瘾了。
4·Johnson's rejection of his patron's belated assistance has often been identified as a key moment in the history of publishing, marking the end of the culture of patronage.
约翰逊拒绝了他的赞助人迟来的帮助,这通常被认为是出版史上的一个关键时刻,标志着赞助文化的终结。
5·Patronage of the arts comes from businesses and private individuals.
对艺术的资助来自企业和个人。《牛津词典》
6·The patronage, entwined with the ordinary deference, was not plain to them.
这种恩宠与平常的顺从交织在一起,对他们来说并不寻常。
7·Indeed, Johnson was in 1762 awarded a pension by the Crown—a subtle form of sponsorship, tantamount to state patronage.
事实上,1762年,国王授予了约翰逊养老金——一种微妙的赞助形式,相当于国家资助。
8·However, the magazines also depicted music halls—which competed for patronage with all theaters—as places where crass entertainment corrupted spectators' taste and morals.
然而,这些杂志也把音乐厅——与所有剧院争夺客源的音乐厅——描绘成了腐蚀观众品位和道德的地方。
9·Scientists at the time often depended on the royal courts for patronage. But there was considerable variation in the relationships between the courts and scientists in different countries.
那时候的科学家基本上都依靠皇室提供财力支持。但在不同的国家,皇室和科学家的关系有极大差异。
10·This type of dividend is sometimes known as a patronage dividend or patronage refund.
这种类型的股息有时被称为赞助股息或赞助退款。