sponsor的意思和读音

sponsor

: [ˈspɑnsər] : [ˈspɒnsə(r)]

n.

v.);

sponsors  sponsoring  sponsored  

v.+n.sponsor show,project sponsor,commercial sponsor

n.backer,guarantor,patron,promoter,champion

v.back,support,pay for,subsidize,fund

sponsorn.

1.广a person or company that pays for a radio or television programme, or for a concert or sporting event, usually in return for advertising

The race organizers are trying to attract sponsors.

2.a person who agrees to give sb money for a charity if that person succeeds in completing a particular activity

I'm collecting sponsors for next week's charity run.

3.a person or company that supports sb by paying for their training or education

4.a person who introduces and supports a proposal for a new law, etc.

the sponsor of the new immigration bill

5.a person who agrees to be officially responsible for another person

6.););(a person who presents a child for Christian baptism or confirmation

v.

1.~ sthto pay the costs of a particular event, programme, etc. as a way of advertising

sports events sponsored by the tobacco industry

2.~ sthto arrange for sth official to take place

The US is sponsoring negotiations between the two sides.

3.~ sb (for sth/to do sth)to agree to give sb money for a charity if they complete a particular task

Will you sponsor me for a charity walk I'm doing?

a sponsored swim

4.~ sb (through sth)to support sb by paying for their training or education

She found a company to sponsor her through college.

5.~ sthto introduce a proposal for a new law, etc.

The bill was sponsored by a Labour MP.

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n.1.a person or business that pays money to support an event, a television or radio program, a website, etc. as a way to advertise their products or services; someone who gives money in order to help someone who lives in another country; someone who agrees to give money to someone who is taking part in a charity event2.a country, organization, or group that organizes and supports an activity3.an elected official in Congress or Parliament who writes a bill and organizes support for it in order to try get other officials to vote for it4.a person or organization that accepts responsibility for someone else for a period of time; in the Christian religion, a person who promises to take some responsibility for the religious education of someone who is being baptized or confirmed1.a person or business that pays money to support an event, a television or radio program, a website, etc. as a way to advertise their products or services; someone who gives money in order to help someone who lives in another country; someone who agrees to give money to someone who is taking part in a charity event2.a country, organization, or group that organizes and supports an activity3.an elected official in Congress or Parliament who writes a bill and organizes support for it in order to try get other officials to vote for it4.a person or organization that accepts responsibility for someone else for a period of time; in the Christian religion, a person who promises to take some responsibility for the religious education of someone who is being baptized or confirmed

v.1.to pay for or give money to an event, a television or radio program, a website, etc. as a way to advertise your products or services; to agree to give money to someone who is going to take part in a charity event; to give money in order to help someone who lives in another country2.to organize and support an event or activity3.if an elected official sponsors a bill, they write the bill and organize support for it in order to try to get other officials in Congress or Parliament to vote for it4.to accept responsibility for someones actions or financial situation1.to pay for or give money to an event, a television or radio program, a website, etc. as a way to advertise your products or services; to agree to give money to someone who is going to take part in a charity event; to give money in order to help someone who lives in another country2.to organize and support an event or activity3.if an elected official sponsors a bill, they write the bill and organize support for it in order to try to get other officials in Congress or Parliament to vote for it4.to accept responsibility for someones actions or financial situation

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1.Wright said she was trying to contact foundations and agencies that sponsor conservation in Madagascar.

2.How much will they sponsor you for your future study? Where is the money from?

3.Sunrider, which has been a sponsor of this event since its inception, received a Bamboo Sponsor Award in recognition of its support.”。

4.Basically, unless you're willing to give up your downline , you're stuck where you're at and can't receive the help of any other sponsor.线线

5.programme, he would not have found a sponsor to help him study abroad.

6.Who will be your sponsor? How much is his annual income and what will be the amount you will receive annually?

7.I would just as soon not have the sponsor of a particular athlete providing me with the split-second result.

8.Each Sponsor must submit at least two separate documents, and each of these documents must list the sponsor's name in the same way.

9.Those who have been employed by their sponsor for more than 12 months should be able to stay for up to five years, and will not be capped.5

10.But Mr Castro stopped trying to overthrow Latin American governments more than two decades ago, shortly before his Soviet sponsor collapsed.20