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bankrolled

/bangk-rohl/US // ˈbæŋkˌroʊl //UK // (ˈbæŋkˌrəʊl) mainly US and Canadian //

资助的,有资金支持的,投入资金的,投入的资金

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : money in one's possession; monetary resources.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Informal. to finance; provide funds for: to bankroll a new play.

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Examples

  • When you combine the hostility to democracy and institutional norms with the bankroll of a billionaire you can potentially do some damage.

  • He may have illegally borrowed black music to build his own bankroll.

  • The ISI helped bankroll their reconnaissance trips to Mumbai to set up the attack.

  • Yellowbird operatives set up rescue teams to organize and bankroll the escapes of individual protest leaders.

  • Wuer Kaixi told Newsweek that he later learned a Chinese mob boss had contributed $13,000 to help bankroll his escape.

  • Romney has an edge in establishment organization and a big bankroll to blanket the Sunshine State with television ads.

  • To get home is not so easy but I remember armored car provided by intelligent corporation for transport of bankroll, so here I am.

  • My raid on Loustalot netted me sixty-seven thousand dollars, so that my total bankroll is now about ninety-five thousand dollars.

  • Pretty lucky for me they didn't know I had my bankroll with me last night!

  • What this thing eats up in hangar fees alone would be enough to bankroll three or four teams.

  • It would take a long time to make the old skinflint part with his bankroll.