[VERB 动词](常出于广告目的而)赞助,资助 If an organization or an individual sponsors something such as an event or someone's training, they pay some or all of the expenses connected with it, often in order to get publicity for themselves.
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Mercury, in association with The Independent, is sponsoring Britain's first major Pop Art exhibition for over 20 years...
《信使报》正携手《独立报》一起为 20 多年来英国举办的首届大型通俗艺术展览提供赞助。
The competition was sponsored by Ruinart Champagne...
比赛是由慧纳酒庄赞助的。
Most DES students are sponsored by the National Department of Education.
多数环境科学系的学生是由国家教育部资助的。
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[VERB 动词](为慈善事业而)赞助,资助 In Britain, if you sponsor someone who is doing something to raise money for charity, for example trying to walk a certain distance, you agree to give them a sum of money for the charity if they succeed in doing it.
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Please could you sponsor me for my school's campaign for Help the Aged?
我在参加我们学校举办的“助老”募捐活动,您能赞助我吗?
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[VERB 动词]倡议,发起(某项提议或建议) If you sponsor a proposal or suggestion, you officially put it forward and support it.
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Eight senators sponsored legislation to stop the military funding.
8 位参议员支持立法停止军事拨款。
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[VERB 动词](国家或组织)发起,组织,主办 When a country or an organization such as the United Nations sponsors negotiations between countries, it suggests holding the negotiations and organizes them.
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Given the strength of pressure on both sides, the superpowers may well have difficulties sponsoring negotiations...
迫于来自对方的强大压力,两个超级大国想要组织谈判肯定会有困难。
The protest comes on the eve of two days of talks in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, sponsored by the United Nations.
抗议活动发生在联合国组织的于埃塞俄比亚首都亚的斯亚贝巴进行的为期两天的会谈即将开始前。
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[VERB 动词](一国)坐视(某次袭击事件)而不顾,支持 If one country accuses another of sponsoring attacks on it, they mean that the other country does not do anything to prevent the attacks, and may even encourage them.
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We have to make the states that sponsor terrorism pay a price.
我们必须让那些支持恐怖主义的国家付出代价。
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[VERB 动词]赞助(电视节目);做…的广告赞助商 If a company or organization sponsors a television programme, they pay to have a special advertisement shown at the beginning and end of the programme, and at each commercial break.
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Companies will now be able to sponsor programmes on ITV and Channel 4.
现在公司可以在独立电视台和第 4 频道上出资做节目广告了。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]赞助人;资助人;倡议者;发起人;主办者 A sponsor is a person or organization that sponsors something or someone.
I understand Coca-Cola are to be named as the new sponsors of the League Cup later this week...
我知道可口可乐公司将在本周晚些时候被指定为联赛杯的新赞助商。
The chief sponsor of the New York law, state Senator Emanuel Gold, says he's not giving up.
纽约州立法的主要倡议人州参议员伊曼纽尔·戈尔德说,他不会放弃。
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spon·sor/ˈspɒnsə(r); NAmEˈspɑːnsər/
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sponsorsponsorssponsoredsponsoringnoun1a person or company that pays for a radio or television programme, or for a concert or sporting event, usually in return for advertising (广播电视节目、音乐会或运动会的)赞助者,赞助商◆The race organizers are trying to attract sponsors.比赛的组织者在想方设法吸引赞助者。2a person who agrees to give sb money for a charity if that person succeeds in completing a particular activity 为慈善活动捐资的人;义赛(或义演等)捐款者◆I'm collecting sponsors for next week's charity run.我正在为下星期的募款赛跑征集捐款者。3a person or company that supports sb by paying for their training or education (培训或教育的)资助者4a person who introduces and supports a proposal for a new law, etc. (法案等的)倡议者,发起人,倡导者◆the sponsor of the new immigration bill新移民法案的倡议者5a person who agrees to be officially responsible for another person 保人;保证人6a person who presents a child for Christian baptismor confirmation代父(或母);教父(或母);(洗礼、坚信礼等的)引领人SYN
godparent
verb1sponsorsth (of a company, etc. 公司等)to pay the costs of a particular event, programme, etc. as a way of advertising 赞助(活动、节目等)◆sports events sponsored by the tobacco industry由烟草业赞助的体育赛事2sponsorsth to arrange for sth official to take place 主办;举办;促成◆The US is sponsoring negotiations between the two sides.美国正在安排双方的谈判。3sponsorsb (for sth/to do sth) to agree to give sb money for a charity if they complete a particular task 为慈善活动捐资;为义赛捐款◆Will you sponsor me for a charity walk I'm doing?我正在参加竞走义赛,请您捐款好吗?◆a sponsored swim有赞助的游泳活动4sponsorsb (through sth) to support sb by paying for their training or education 资助(某人的培训或教育)◆She found a company to sponsor her through college.她找到一家愿资助她读完大学的公司。5sponsorsth to introduce a proposal for a new law, etc. 倡议,提交(法案等)◆The bill was sponsored by a Labour MP.这项议案是一位工党议员提交的。spon·sor/ˈspɒnsə(r); NAmEˈspɑːnsər/
1a)a person or company that pays for a show, broadcast, sports event etc, especially in exchange for the right to advertise at that eventsponsor of Eastman Kodak is a major sponsor of the Olympics. corporate sponsorsb)a person or company that supports someone by paying for their training, education, living costs etc2someone who agrees to give someone else money for a charity if they walk, run etc a particular distance3someone who officially introduces or supports a proposal for a new law4someone who officially agrees to help someone else, or to be responsible for what they do: You cannot get a work visa without an American sponsor.5a godparent
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1a)to give money to a sports event, theatre, institution etc, especially in exchange for the right to advertise: The competition was sponsored by British Airways. government-sponsored projectsb)to support someone by paying for their training, education, living costs etc: The bank had offered to sponsor him at university.2to officially support a proposal for a new law3to agree to help someone or be responsible for what they do4to agree to give someone money for charity if they walk, run etc a particular distance5sponsored walk/swim etc British English an event in which many people walk, swim etc a particular distance so that people will give them money for a charity6UN-sponsored/US-sponsored/government-sponsored etc supported and encouraged by the UN, the US etc: US-sponsored peace talks
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