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padrino

/pah-three-naw; English puh-dree-noh/US // pɑˈðri nɔ; English pəˈdri noʊ //

教父,干爹,教主,执事

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pa·dri·nos [pah-three-naws; English puh-dree-nohz]. /pɑˈðri nɔs; English pəˈdri noʊz/. Spanish.

    • : a godfather.
    • : a person's protector, patron, or mentor.

Examples

  • No circumstances could ever justify the cavalier in bearing arms against his padrino.

  • The padrino chosen to stand with Maximina was a cavalry captain, an old comrade of the bridegroom's.

  • At the wedding Maximilian had stood padrino for the groom, and Charlotte madrina for the bride.

  • I now mounted, Ramon Duran coming on his horse alongside as "padrino," to accompany me, and help to guide the horse.

  • Those he nominated referred to him as their padrino or godfather.