patronise
常見(jiàn)例句
- Unlike many in the development world, she does not romanticise poverty or patronise the poor.
不像發(fā)展界中的許多人,她從不把貧窮浪漫化,也不對(duì)窮人盛氣凌人。 - She also gives humorous background to the long-running animosity between Harry's parents and the Dursleys – "Vernon tried to patronise James, asking what car he drove.
此外羅琳對(duì)哈利父母與德思禮一家長(zhǎng)期的不和給出了幽默的背景解釋:弗農(nóng)試圖保護(hù)詹姆斯,問(wèn)他開(kāi)的什么車,詹姆斯回答‘掃帚’。 - Moscow's massive inequality is a blessing for its high-end hostelries: there are plenty of rich Russians to patronise them and more than enough poor ones to make labour cheap.
莫斯科懸殊的貧富差距對(duì)于這里的高端旅館來(lái)說(shuō)是件幸事:有許多富人會(huì)來(lái)光顧旅店 ,同時(shí)還有太 多的窮人可以向旅店提供廉價(jià)勞動(dòng)力。 - They patronise Ukrainians as the English once did the Irish, as bumpkins and dolts who speak the language funny.
ECONOMIST: Its presidential election, too, could change the world - He is still deciding whether Lauder will patronise Sephora's Fifth Avenue store, possibly worried about hurting business at nearby Saks.
ECONOMIST: Selling make-up - For example, a quarter of the injectors surveyed in the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi also patronise prostitutes, and few of them use condoms.
ECONOMIST: The struggle against AIDS in Asia is far from over 返回 patronise