词汇 | giver |
释义 | giver noun[ C ] uk /ˈɡɪv.ər/ us /ˈɡɪv.ɚ/ a person who gives something to someone: 给予者 I thanked the giver of every gift in person.我亲自感谢了每位馈送礼物的人。 Women are celebrated as the givers of life.女人被看作是生命的给予者。 I'm a regular advice giver on this blog. 我常常在这个博客上给出建议。 someone who gives something giverWomen are the primary gift givers in households. donorOne anonymous donor contributed $1 million. benefactorPip is told he has a mysterious benefactor and is going to be very well off. philanthropistThe philanthropist has given a large chunk of his fortune to good causes. sponsorLondon Fashion Week is funded by corporate sponsors. backerThey were lucky to find two wealthy backers. a person or company that gives money or goods to an organization: 捐赠人 Having a star attached to your charity does attract more givers.让你的慈善机构跟一位明星联系起来确实能够吸引到更多捐赠人。 These people are among the Democratic party's biggest givers.这些人是民主党最大的捐赠者之一。 corporate givers企业捐赠者 Synonym donor She was always a generous giver of her time. It is good to be both the giver and receiver of pleasure. Both the bribe giver and taker should be punished. A plaque could be put up on a bench of the giver's choice. Are you an impulse giver or do you only make planned donations? Giving, bringing or getting back bring bring something back chargeback claw something back money-back recover recovery refund regain consciousness regrow reintroduce reintroduction replace send send something back syndication take something back turn turn in turn something over to someone You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Generous & charitable Examples of givergiver Assistance from family members, friends, paid care givers, and volunteers in the care of terminally ill patients. The contract between the giver and the receiver endures across generations, across exchanges, and is not solely an economic act. But during the 1980s psychologists became more vocal about their work with dementia sufferers and their family care givers. As such they test the ability of collective and regulated care arrangements truly to provide a homely environment for givers and receivers of care. The women stressed that the older members of the family were givers as well as receivers and were often described as an important resource. This is especially relevant in surgical and internal medicine wards, since health care givers in these areas had stethoscopes that were contaminated with these microorganisms. A general rule is that giving help correlates highly but inversely with the geographical distance that separate giver and receiver. Surprisingly, children who neighborhoods may begin to view their careexperienced the greatest amount of trauma, givers as incapable of keeping them safe. In the doctor-patient relationship, the doctor is generally seen as the giver, the patient the recipient. They provide benefits to both the giver and the receiver. This book deals with the argument from laws of nature to a giver of those laws. In other words, they make a payment to either the care giver or the care-receiver. Many who desired public assistance applied for it in person, ensuring that their public dependency appropriately reflected the differing statuses of giver and recipient. In all of these cases, the problematic opposition between giver and receiver is nullified by the subordinate's willingness to establish an obligation. Limited availability and accessibility of home nursing and home help services make close family members the main care givers, above all partners, daughters and daughters-in-law. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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