philanthropist的意思和读音

philanthropist

: [fɪˈlænθrəpɪst] : [fɪ'lænθrəpɪst]

n.

philanthropists  

n.misanthropist

n.patron,humanitarian,donor,sponsor,promoter

philanthropistn.

1.a rich person who helps the poor and those in need, especially by giving money

n.1.;;

n.1.The derivative of philanthropism2.someone who believes in helping people, especially by giving money to those who need it

1. imagist philanthropist proprietor ...

2. anthropology philanthropist apt ...

3. anthrope- philanthropist anthropoid ...

4. ... The.Tudors. / The.Philanthropist. / The.Mentalist. / ...

6. alimony philanthropist wallet ...

7. misanthrope philanthropist benevolence ...

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1.You think about your organisation, what you need. You don't stop and think about the philanthropist's point of view.

2.The philanthropist too often surrounds mankind with the remembrance of his own castoff griefs as an atmosphere, and calls it sympathy.

3.She asked her former suitor to intercede for her with the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.·

4.Bill Gates is now a respectable businessman and philanthropist, and is no longer a computer whiz kid..

5.He said one philanthropist felt that slapping her name on a large gift during times of crisis would seem 'unseemly and gauche. '

6.He was a good-looking philanthropist with a French wife and held the first pilot's licence to be issued in India.D

7.In the old days, one of the perks of being a major-league philanthropist was the satisfaction of having a statue erected in your honour.

8.Profit-seeking entrepreneurs could take a few tips from billionaire software engineer-turned-philanthropist Bill Gates.亿

9.Soon, he was working on an even grander scale, with the help of an extraordinary socialite and medical philanthropist, Mary Lasker.

10.He's said to be quite the philanthropist, so this cemetery gig of his is a bit of a bomb on the campus.