English to Spanish Dictionary patron

patron

patrón
definition
noun
Charles became a patron of Rubens and van Dyck
a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
we surveyed the plushness of the hotel and its sleek, well-dressed patrons
a customer, especially a regular one, of a store, restaurant, or theater.
translation of 'patron'
noun
patrocinador,
mecenas,
cliente,
patrono,
patrón
example
Here those favoring the wealthy are following social convention and may even see themselves securing the benefaction of the 'patron' for the church.
a celebrated 'patron' of the arts
He needed a 'patron' to protect his new found freedom and often looked to his former master to champion him.
A typical patrician noble, he saw his world in terms of personal ambition, Roman patriotism, family loyalty, and 'patron' -client relationships.
Sometimes the new feudal lord was welcomed as a 'patron' and protector.
What is needed is a 'patron' who understands and supports the substance of the projects and the one-time opportunity they represent.
Charles became a 'patron' of Rubens and van Dyck
Isn't it embarrassing to be in a restaurant where a 'patron' is yelling at the waiter?
a celebrated 'patron' of the arts
They are the most obvious sign that hospitality helped to articulate the 'patron' /client relations that permeated Roman society.
In ancient Rome clients were plebeians who were bound in a subservient relationship with their patrician 'patron' .
It was a solemn farewell to a great 'patron' of the arts and a doughty supporter of Scottish causes.
The club deeply appreciates the ongoing support of its 'patrons' and the community.
The aim was to make the area more attractive to business and more welcoming to regular 'patrons' and visitors.
Police forced restaurant 'patrons' to leave immediately.
Happy New Year to all our 'patrons' and supporters.
These customers will most likely turn into regular 'patrons' .
Of course, restaurant 'patrons' could go elsewhere, though they should not have to.
Most of his customers are regular 'patrons' , many of whom are foreigners.
Support from 'patrons' and parents would be greatly appreciated.
The waiting area has a fully licensed bar with a drinks lounge for up to 20 'patrons' and a restaurant area for 16.
He also thanked the press and all their 'patrons' and sponsors, without whose financial support, the show would not go on.
Sincere thanks to the 'patrons' who so generously supported the draw.
He noticed the curious stares of the regular 'patrons' of the inn.
Postal 'patrons' also must complete customs forms and declarations pertaining to the contents of parcels being mailed.
Their dinner was marked by loud hysterics, which earned them more than one unfriendly stare from the older 'patrons' of the restaurant.
What kinds of promotion do performance arts 'patrons' appreciate most?
He glanced around the room and took notice of the other 'patrons' in the shop.
The committee thanks their 'patrons' for their support.
He teams up with retail shops that refer 'patrons' to the parties and he brings in winemakers to conduct the tastings.
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