Patronising in spanish
Protector
pronunciation: pɹ̩oʊtektoʊɹ̩ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: pɹ̩oʊtektoʊɹ̩ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
patronise [patronize, -USA]1 = tratar con condescendencia.
Example: Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronise or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.patronise [patronize, -USA]2 = frecuentar, acudir, entrar, hacer uso de. [En el contexto de una establecimiento]
Example: In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.more:
» patronise + shop = frecuentar una tienda, ser cliente de una tienda, comprar regularmente en una tienda.
Example: Some children are prepared to patronize the shop, and use it in quite a different way, when they find the library (however well run) stuffy or off-putting.patronising [patronizing, -USA] = condescendiente, arrogante, prepotente, con aire(s) de superioridad, altivo.
Example: There has been no change in all the years since, except that librarians have become more understanding and less patronising.