angielsko » polski

patronizing [ˈpætrənaɪzɪŋ, Am ˈpeɪ-] PRZYM.

patronizing

patronize, patronise Brit [ˈpætrənaɪz, Am ˈpeɪ-] CZ. cz. przech.

1. patronize (treat as inferior):

2. patronize form. (be customer):

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
An unnamed woman, who was patronizing the tavern earlier in the evening, re-enters the business explaining that she had accidentally left her purse behind.
en.wikipedia.org
Upscale shoppers came by train from throughout the region, patronizing nearby hotels.
en.wikipedia.org
He tends to be quite patronizing when explaining something to someone, though he does often know what he's talking about.
en.wikipedia.org
Many criticize his work as patronizing and demeaning in its portrayal of black characters.
en.wikipedia.org
The downtown economy has benefitted since its opening, primarily from guests patronizing its bars and restaurants before and after events.
en.wikipedia.org
The theater provided entertainment for black residents who were excluded from patronizing white theaters.
en.wikipedia.org
She is devoted to her country and her father, is fierce, loyal, and can not stand people being patronizing.
en.wikipedia.org
He lavished time and money on the tea ceremony, collecting implements, sponsoring lavish social events, and patronizing acclaimed masters.
en.wikipedia.org
On rare occasions, hosts have cut interviews short when it became clear that guests were being dishonest, unethical, unintelligible, abusive, or patronizing.
en.wikipedia.org
He did not like to exhibit his work in art galleries as he did not like the patronizing aspect of art dealers.
en.wikipedia.org

Chcesz dodać słowo, frazę lub tłumaczenie?

Wyślij nowe hasło.

Interfejs: Deutsch | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski | Português | Русский | Slovenščina