p pa pb pc pd pe pf pg ph pi pk pl pm pn po pp pr ps pt pu pv pw px py

Перевод: patron speek patron


[существительное]
покровитель ; патрон ; шеф ; постоянный покупатель или клиент; клиент ; постоянный посетитель; заступник


Тезаурус:

  1. As pointed out by the collector and historian van Mander writing in 1604, "Whoever so desires nowadays has only to go to Prague to the greatest art patron in the world at the present time; there he may see at the Imperial residence a remarkable number of outstanding and precious, curious, unusual, and priceless works."
  2. The opportunities of individual patronage may have been reduced, but few major writers from the time of Gay and Swift to that of George Crabbe did not look for such patronage or shape some composition toward the expectations of a patron.
  3. Although the status difference may be emphasised in the style of the relationship, with client addressing the patron as usted , but the latter using the more familiar tu , the whole relationship is imbued with a personal element.
  4. The son of King George III, as Prince Regent, was renowned as a connoisseur of elegant living and of art treasures, also architecture and was the patron of the architect, John Nash, who designed and built the famous Regent Street crescent in London's West End, and other developments around Regents Park, also the equally famous Brighton Pavilion.
  5. Chesterfield was patron to Henry Jones.
  6. Princess Margaret, Patron of the Halle Concerts Society, tomorrow attends a performance by the Halle Orchestra at Henbury Hall, Macclesfield.
  7. Her son, James, 14th Earl of Glencairn, became a friend and patron to Burns who composed a beautiful lament for him on his early death.
  8. Especially if, as in recent years, there is not boss or patron of the peloton to keep the pace down, to stamp down the rebels and thus avoid unnecessary and strength-sapping chases.
  9. The Chairman acknowledged messages of greeting from Her Majesty The Queen, Patron of the Association; Her Royal Highness Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, Vice Patron; Their Royal Highnesses The Duke of Edinburgh and The Prince of Wales, Past Presidents and from some eighty organisations throughout the Commonwealth.
  10. Her patron is male and she feels no qualms about rubbing shoulders with male chefs and passing orders to a commis who may be older than she is.
  11. For you must really endeavour to get ahead with your composition, and that you can do if you have in readiness copies of symphonies and divertimenti to present to a Prince or to some other patron the divertimenti can be copied very quickly, even though it is true that yours have a number of parts and are rather long
  12. For Diana to become Patron of Relate was an exceptionally brave thing to do when the world was prophesying doom for her own marriage
  13. Rose of Lima herself did not write her memoirs, or anything else, so her subjective understanding of this painful phenomenon is not really known; what is known is that she offered her life explicitly for the conversion and salvation of those suffering people - one of the reasons, obviously, why she later seemed an appropriate patron for the New World.

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