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词汇 patroness
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Definition of patroness in English:

patroness

noun peɪtrənˈɛsˈpeɪtrənəs
  • A female patron.

    女庇护人;女赞助人;女主顾

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our sweet patroness died for our right to plant those mines.
    • By the way, Allison, did you get any patroness to sponsor dear Cecilia?
    • It was written at the court of Marie de Champaigne, influential patroness of the arts.
    • All at once, the patronesses and other guests at Almack's poured in from all sides.
    • This year, the firm has found another work by the artist - a depiction of Minerva, the goddess of wisdom and patroness the arts.
    • She ends up as a patroness of the arts because she enjoys posing for a nude statue (and seducing the sculptor).
    • Perhaps the most important of the anthropomorphic Shinto deities is the sun goddess Amaterasu, the patroness and ancestor of the Japanese emperors.
    • Sadly, Rameau outlived his patroness by only a few months.
    • She turned away to welcome the next person, a longtime member of Early Music Society, a widow and patroness.
    • The Empress lives on as a spiritual guide and patroness of our present day Shih Tzu.
    • The decorous sentimental verses written by patroness and client during such visits hint at a platonic salon flirtation.
    • She is the patroness of unmarried girls, who on marriage pass out of her domain into the tutelage of other, less farouche, goddesses.
    • Nationalism is a gradual and fitful process, not a phenomenon that springs fully armed from Zeus's brow and remains an unstinting armed patroness of the national polity.
    • She'd been so timid that she had been frightened of the very dancing partners that the patronesses of Almack's had chosen for her.
    • In New York in 1956, he lent a picture of Thérèse, patroness of all the sick, to a friend dying of bone cancer and realized, as he did so, the primacy of God's love.
    • His wife, meanwhile, became dresser to their old patroness, the Queen-Dowager, Henrietta-Maria.
    • Miri watched her patroness in the uppermost quadrant of the mirror.
    • One was below a picture of Saint Maria Goretti, the patroness of young women and wayward teens.
    • Cecilia became patroness of music through a misunderstanding.
    • Lady Mary was a highly respected patroness of the arts all her life.
    Synonyms
    benefactor, benefactress, humanitarian, patron, donor, contributor, giver, sponsor, backer, helper, altruist, good samaritan

Definition of patroness in US English:

patroness

nounˈpātrənəsˈpeɪtrənəs
  • A female patron.

    女庇护人;女赞助人;女主顾

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was written at the court of Marie de Champaigne, influential patroness of the arts.
    • One was below a picture of Saint Maria Goretti, the patroness of young women and wayward teens.
    • Lady Mary was a highly respected patroness of the arts all her life.
    • By the way, Allison, did you get any patroness to sponsor dear Cecilia?
    • In New York in 1956, he lent a picture of Thérèse, patroness of all the sick, to a friend dying of bone cancer and realized, as he did so, the primacy of God's love.
    • She turned away to welcome the next person, a longtime member of Early Music Society, a widow and patroness.
    • Cecilia became patroness of music through a misunderstanding.
    • His wife, meanwhile, became dresser to their old patroness, the Queen-Dowager, Henrietta-Maria.
    • Our sweet patroness died for our right to plant those mines.
    • Miri watched her patroness in the uppermost quadrant of the mirror.
    • The decorous sentimental verses written by patroness and client during such visits hint at a platonic salon flirtation.
    • The Empress lives on as a spiritual guide and patroness of our present day Shih Tzu.
    • She ends up as a patroness of the arts because she enjoys posing for a nude statue (and seducing the sculptor).
    • She is the patroness of unmarried girls, who on marriage pass out of her domain into the tutelage of other, less farouche, goddesses.
    • Perhaps the most important of the anthropomorphic Shinto deities is the sun goddess Amaterasu, the patroness and ancestor of the Japanese emperors.
    • She'd been so timid that she had been frightened of the very dancing partners that the patronesses of Almack's had chosen for her.
    • This year, the firm has found another work by the artist - a depiction of Minerva, the goddess of wisdom and patroness the arts.
    • Nationalism is a gradual and fitful process, not a phenomenon that springs fully armed from Zeus's brow and remains an unstinting armed patroness of the national polity.
    • All at once, the patronesses and other guests at Almack's poured in from all sides.
    • Sadly, Rameau outlived his patroness by only a few months.
    Synonyms
    benefactor, benefactress, humanitarian, patron, donor, contributor, giver, sponsor, backer, helper, altruist, good samaritan
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