patronized
v. 以高人一等的态度对待( patronize的过去式和过去分词 ); 光顾,惠顾
If someone patronizes you, they speak or behave towards you in a way which seems friendly, but which shows that they think they are superior to you in some way.
Don't you patronize me!...
别在我面前摆出一副屈尊俯就的样子!
Cornelia often felt patronised by her tutors.
科妮莉亚常常觉得她的老师们对她摆出屈尊俯就的样子。
Someone who patronizes artists, writers, or musicians supports them and gives them money.
The Japanese Imperial family patronises the Japanese Art Association.
日本皇室资助日本艺术协会。
If someone patronizes a place such as a pub, bar, or hotel, they are one of its customers.
The ladies of Berne liked to patronize the Palace for tea and little cakes.
伯尔尼的女士们喜欢去联邦宫殿用茶点。
1. having patronage or clients;
They are patronized , ridiculed and shoved around by self - important staff members.
他们受到那些自命不凡的职员们的赏脸 、 奚落,被推来搡去.
He had alternately whined over his grievances and patronized her.
他哼哼唧唧地诉说他受的委屈,又做出一副庇护她的样子.
He patronized a young musician.
他赞助了一位青年音乐家.
The club is patronized by students and locals alike.
学生和本地人都光顾那间俱乐部.
Alice had felt sorry for him and he instantly smothered , patronized.
爱丽丝已经感到对不起他了.他立即感到很压抑.