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"he has patronage to offer in the church!"


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15:49 Feb 13, 2012
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English to Italian translations [Non-PRO]
Art/Literary - Slang
English term or phrase: "he has patronage to offer in the church!"
Non mi è mai capitato di trovare questa espressione. Credo si tratti di un modo di dire, perché tradotto così non ha troppo senso.
Comunque è riferito a un uomo ricco ritenuto prepotente e arrogante.
Daniela Mastropasqua
Local time: 18:32


Summary of answers provided
2può offire il suo sostegno alla chiesa
Giuseppe Bellone


  

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4 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 2/5Answerer confidence 2/5
può offire il suo sostegno alla chiesa


Explanation:
Potrebbe essere? Occorre forse più contesto. :)

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Note added at 6 min (2012-02-13 15:56:15 GMT)
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Oppure patrocinio, e sinonimi.

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Note added at 7 min (2012-02-13 15:56:56 GMT)
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Ma sostegno lascia maggior spazio, oppure tu dal contesto capisci meglio quale scegliere.

Giuseppe Bellone
Italy
Local time: 18:32
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Native speaker of: Native in ItalianItalian
PRO pts in category: 8
Notes to answerer
Asker: Grazie mille. Credo proprio che sia l'unica soluzione valida. :)

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