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  1. sponsor

    • IPA[ˈspän(t)sər]

    美式

    • n.
      an individual or organization that pays some or all of the costs involved in staging a sporting or artistic event in return for advertising;a person who pledges to donate a certain amount of money to another person after they have participated in a fund-raising event organized on behalf of a charity.
    • v.
      provide funds for (a project or activity or the person carrying it out);pay some or all of the costs involved in staging (a sporting or artistic event) in return for advertising
    • verb: sponsor, 3rd person present: sponsors, gerund or present participle: sponsoring, past tense: sponsored, past participle: sponsored

    • noun: sponsor, plural noun: sponsors

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    名詞

    • 1. an individual or organization that pays some or all of the costs involved in staging a sporting or artistic event in return for advertising the production cost $50,000, most coming from local sponsors
    • a person who pledges to donate a certain amount of money to another person after they have participated in a fund-raising event organized on behalf of a charity.
    • US a business or organization that pays for or contributes to the costs of a radio or television program in return for advertising NBC found a sponsor willing to put the election up on prime time
    • 2. a person who introduces and supports a proposal for legislation a leading sponsor of the bill
    • a person taking official responsibility for the actions of another they act as informants, sponsors, and contacts for new immigrants
    • a godparent at a child's baptism.
    • (especially in the Roman Catholic Church) a person presenting a candidate for confirmation Paul has asked me to be his sponsor for confirmation next month

    動詞

    • 1. provide funds for (a project or activity or the person carrying it out) Joe is being sponsored by his church
    • pay some or all of the costs involved in staging (a sporting or artistic event) in return for advertising the event is sponsored by Cathay Pacific
    • pledge to donate a certain sum of money to (someone) after they have participated in a fund-raising event organized on behalf of a charity she wishes to thank all those people who sponsored her
    • 2. introduce and support (a proposal) in a legislative assembly the senator who sponsored the bill said it will ultimately improve people's health
    • propose and organize (negotiations or talks) between other people or groups the U.S. sponsored negotiations between the two sides
    • adj.
      (of a project, activity, etc.) provided with funding by a particular organization or body: in the past, sponsored research made up two-thirds of the budget a government-sponsored report on urban regeneration

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      (of a project, activity, etc.) provided with funding by a particular organization or body: in the past, sponsored research made up two-thirds of the budget a government-sponsored report on urban regeneration

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      material in an online publication which resembles the publication's editorial content but ... publications are still grappling with how to mark what is sponsored content and what is not

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      material in an online publication which resembles the publication's editorial content but ... publications are still grappling with how to mark what is sponsored content and what is not

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[ˈspɒnsə]

    英式

    • n.
      a person or organization that pays for or contributes to the costs involved in staging a ... the production cost £50,000, most coming from local sponsors
    • v.
      provide funds for (a project or activity or the person carrying it out): Joe is being sponsored by a government training scheme

    Oxford Dictionary