patrons
n. 赞助人( patron的名词复数 ); 资助人; 老主顾; 名义赞助人(支持慈善组织等的名人,名字常用于有关的广告宣传中)
A patron is a person who supports and gives money to artists, writers, or musicians.
Catherine the Great was a patron of the arts and sciences.
叶卡捷琳娜大帝资助发展艺术和科学。
The patron of a charity, group, or campaign is an important person who allows his or her name to be used for publicity.
Fiona and Alastair have become patrons of the National Missing Person's Helpline.
菲奥娜和阿拉斯泰尔已经成为国家失踪人口服务热线的代言人。
The patrons of a place such as a pub, bar, or hotel are its customers.
He spent the night at the Savoy: like so many of its patrons, he could not resist the exclusively English cooking.
他在萨沃伊酒店过了夜:和许多顾客一样,他无法抗拒精美的英式菜肴。
The royals have always been patrons of charities pulling in large donations.
王室成员一向热心慈善事业,捐资数目巨大。
The high tone of the occasion was assured by the presence of a dozen wealthy patrons.
十几位富有资助人的出席确保了仪式的高格调。
We all performed action songs, sketches and dances before a captive audience of parents and patrons.
家长和赞助人被迫观看了我们表演的指令歌、滑稽小品和舞蹈。
He spent the night at the Savoy: like so many of its patrons, he could not resist the exclusively English cooking.
他在萨沃伊酒店过了夜:和许多顾客一样,他无法抗拒精美的英式菜肴。
" Of course. Every hotel depends upon the repute of its patrons.
“ 当然啦, 每家旅馆都要依靠其主顾的名声.