contribute的意思和读音

contribute

: [ˈkɑntrɪˌbjut] : [kənˈtrɪbjuːt]

v.

contributes  contributing  contributed  

v.+n.contribute share

v.donate,pay,underwrite,subsidize,backcontributev.

1.[t][i]);to give sth, especially money or goods, to help sb/sth

We contributed £5 000 to the earthquake fund. 5 000

Would you like to contribute to our collection?

Do you wish to contribute?

2.[i]~ (to sth)to be one of the causes of sth

Medical negligence was said to have contributed to her death.

Human error may have been a contributing factor .

3.[i][t]to increase, improve or add to sth

Immigrants have contributed to British culture in many ways.

This book contributes little to our understanding of the subject.

4.[t][i]稿;(,(to write things for a newspaper, magazine, or a radio or television programme; to speak during a meeting or conversation, especially to give your opinion

She contributed a number of articles to the magazine.稿

He contributes regularly to the magazine ‘New Scientist’.稿

We hope everyone will contribute to the discussion.

v.1.稿()2.()3.4.,5.稿6.,1.稿()2.()3.4.,5.稿6.,

v.1.to give money, goods, or your time and effort in order to achieve something, especially when other people are also helping2.to be a part of a group or an activity and help it to be successful3.to be one of the things that help to make something happen4.to write stories or articles for a newspaper or magazine1.to give money, goods, or your time and effort in order to achieve something, especially when other people are also helping2.to be a part of a group or an activity and help it to be successful3.to be one of the things that help to make something happen4.to write stories or articles for a newspaper or magazine

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1.We believe in an informal work environment with good development opportunities for employees that contribute to the success of the company.

2.Au Lac was hit by floods, and two million people were affected. How much did You contribute to their aid?

3.No one knows quite how much private companies contribute to China's fast-growing economy.

4.Kuwait, in particular, has not lived up to its promises, which in turn has made other countries less willing to contribute.使

5.Some understanding of the biochemistry of exercise is fundamental to any study of the factors that contribute to sports performance.

6.I feel that I could contribute to your company by working in the marketing department and acting as the liaison with your Chinese partners.

7.He asked me to contribute a few ideas, and he graciously agreed to let me turn it into an article for Lifehack. org.Lifehack.org。

8.You think they do not contribute too much to the game but they score the goals.

9.Those are more likely to contribute to the revenue growth the bank needs if it's ever to wriggle free of U. K. -government ownership.

10.How much did fiscal tightening contribute to Japan's steep recession of 1998?1998退