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词汇 sponsor
释义 sponsor
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈspɒn.sər/ us /ˈspɑːn.sɚ/

sponsorverb[T] (PAY MONEY)


B2
(of a business or other organization) to pay for someone to do something or for something to happen: 资助,赞助;支持
The participants' employers sponsor them for the six-month training program.
His organization sponsored the study.
(of a business or other organization) to pay the costs of a sports event, concert, etc., or of a sportsperson, in return for advertising:
BMW has plenty of practice sponsoring golf tournaments in Europe.
The team is sponsored by JVC, so the players wear the letters JVC on their shirts.
to agree to give money to someone who is taking part in an event to raise money for a special reason, especially to help people who are suffering:
Eva said she was doing a ten-mile walk for charity and asked if I'd sponsor her.
Get your friends and family to sponsor you.
We're trying to find companies to sponsor us.
The event was sponsored by several local businesses.
I'm trying to get people at work to sponsor me to do a hundred-mile cycle.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Backing, supporting & defending
adopt
advocacy
affirmation
ally yourself to/with someone
argumentation
bail out
bat
bet
buoy
champion
commitment
over-favour
pander to someone/something
prop something up
provide
provide for someone
solidly
sustenance
underpin
wave/show/fly the flagidiom

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Advertising and marketing
Paying money

sponsorverb[T] (SUGGEST A NEW LAW)


politics specialized
to write a bill(= a formal statement of a planned new law) and try to get people to vote for it:
A bill is normally sponsored by the cabinet and introduced into Parliament by a cabinet minister.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Suggestions & proposals
about
bounce something off someone
can't
co-sponsor
co-sponsorship
drop
make noisesidiom
maybe
move
mover
nod
nomination
on the tableidiom
proposition
put ideas into someone's headidiom
put someone to somethingidiom
put something in
put something up
resubmission
table

sponsorverb[T] (ORGANIZE TALKS)


to organize talks between different groups:
The World Health Organization sponsored talks on an international convention meant to reduce smoking and tobacco-related disease.
It was the first time that the USA had officially sponsored negotiations between the two sides.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Suggestions & proposals
about
bounce something off someone
can't
co-sponsor
co-sponsorship
drop
make noisesidiom
maybe
move
mover
nod
nomination
on the tableidiom
proposition
put ideas into someone's headidiom
put someone to somethingidiom
put something in
put something up
resubmission
table

sponsorverb[T] (SUPPORT SOMEONE)


to officially take responsibility for someone else's actions:
In general, immigrants qualified by having a close relative or employer sponsor them for a visa.
religion specialized
(in the Christian church) to be someone's godparent at a baptism ceremony:
The children are very close to the godparents who sponsored them at baptism.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Helping and co-operating
abet
accommodative
any port in a stormidiom
assist
assist with something
attend
bridge
carry
errand
errand of mercyidiom
facilitate
facilitation
financial assistance
leg
rally
reach out (to someone)
recourse
relief
run errandsidiom
share a platformidiom

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Religious practices

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sponsorship
sponsor
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈspɒn.sər/ us /ˈspɑːn.sɚ/

sponsornoun[C] (PAYER)


B2
a person or company that supports a person, organization, or activity by giving money:
All the major theatres now have sponsors, especially for high-cost productions.
The players wore shirts with the sponsor's logo on the front.
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

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 who agrees to give money to someone who is taking part in an event to raise money for a special reason, especially to help people who are suffering:
How many sponsors have you got?
The children have been collecting sponsors for their swimathon.
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

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.
Our sponsors have backed out.
We're looking for sponsors.
A lot of television series now have sponsors.
Our sponsors are generally local companies.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Supporters, members & defenders
advocate
allyship
anti-evolution
anti-evolutionary
anti-evolutionist
apologist
apostle
booster
card-carrying member
custodian
exponent
natalist
non-member
non-membership
patron
patroness
pro-natalist
recruit
supporter
surrogate

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Paying money

sponsornoun[C] (PERSON SUGGESTING NEW LAW)


politics specialized
someone who writes a bill (= a formal statement of a planned new law) and tries to get people to vote for it:
I commend the bill 's sponsor for introducing such necessary legislation.
The Senator is listed as a sponsor on all five bills.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Suggestions & proposals
about
bounce something off someone
can't
co-sponsor
co-sponsorship
drop
make noisesidiom
maybe
move
mover
nod
nomination
on the tableidiom
proposition
put ideas into someone's headidiom
put someone to somethingidiom
put something in
put something up
resubmission
table

sponsornoun[C] (SUPPORTER)


a person who officially takes responsibility for someone else's actions:
Under the program, family members would act as sponsors for addicts.
For immigrants without a sponsor, marriage to a U. S. citizen can be the fastest route to legal status.
religion specialized
(in the Christian religion) a person who, at a baptism ceremony, promises to help a new member of the religion, usually a child, in religious and moral matters: (基督教中的)教父,教母
He was a sponsor at the baptism of Richard and Eliza's daughter Elizabeth in 1837.
Synonym
godparent
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Helpers and accomplices
abettor
accessory
accomplice
acolyte
aide
backup
collaborator
confederate
den mother
enabler
facilitator
mate
moll
partner
pinch hitter
right-hand man
room parent
strength
support group
supporting cast

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Family: non-blood relations

sponsor | American Dictionary


sponsor
verb[ T ]
us/ˈspɑn·sər/
to support a person, organization, or activity by giving money, encouragement, or other help:
The Rotary Club sponsors Little League baseball in the summer.

sponsor


noun[ C ]us/ˈspɑn·sər/
Corporate sponsors support many public TV programs.

sponsorship


noun[ C/U ]us/ˈspɑn·sərˌʃɪp/
[ U ]corporate sponsorship of the arts

sponsor | Business English


sponsor
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈspɒnsər/us
MARKETING
to provide money for a television or radio programme, website, sports event, or other activity in exchange for advertising:
We found a major shoe manufacturer that would like to sponsor the series.
The event was sponsored by several local businesses.
GOVERNMENT
if someone in a position of authority sponsors a new idea, especially a law, they give it their support:
Six Senators originally sponsored the bill.
to give money to support a person, organization, or activity:
We sponsor children in developing countries.
sponsor
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈspɒnsər/us
MARKETING
a company or organization that provides money for a television or radio programme, website, sports event, or other activity in exchange for advertising:
And now a word from our sponsors.
We are grateful to our corporate sponsors for making this event free to the public.
GOVERNMENT
someone in a position of authority who gives their support to a new idea, especially a new law:
The bill is sponsored by one Democrat and one Republican.
someone who supports a person, organization, or activity by giving money:
We encourage our employees to become sponsors of participants in the charity run.

Examples of sponsor


sponsor
What it does have is the ability to market and organise sports events, and extract a high price from advertisers and sponsors.
Later in the year the committee sponsored four candidates in council elections.
Blockbusters have become part of the advertisement strategies of corporate sponsors.
Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of sponsoring agencies.
The opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of sponsoring agencies.
We selected the panelists from the development finance agencies sponsoring the project and from other international agencies.
Once a momentum was established it became, for many of its sponsors, a comparatively bureaucratic and semantic enterprise.
An interested reader might wonder who or what sponsored or funded the 'education program' and seek further information.
As a consequence, much of the research sponsored by government remained atheoretical and often unco-ordinated.
The emperor also sponsored large-scale scholarly projects to map the region, classify its peoples and write its definitive history.
They were sponsored by each tax administration following internal specific goals.
Before the child's birth, the sponsoring father filed for divorce and sought to avoid support obligations for the child.
All three countries are currently sponsoring projects to develop more comprehensive and publishable quality data.
The journal also publishes abstracts and proceedings on behalf of academic and corporate sponsors.
The underlying dependence of the post-colonial bourgeoisie upon metropolitan sponsors remains unchanged.
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