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donor

/doh-ner/US // ˈdoʊ nər //UK // (ˈdəʊnə) //

捐赠者,捐助方,捐助者,捐献者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who gives or donates.
    • : Medicine/Medical. a person or animal providing blood, an organ, bone marrow cells, or other biological tissue for transfusion or transplantation: sperm donor; organ donor.
    • : Law. a person who gives property by gift, legacy, or devise, or who confers a power of appointment.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the biological tissue of a donor: donor organ.

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Examples

  • According to reporting from the Wall Street Journal, Jones obtained a prominent speaking slot by donating $50,000 to the effort — and helped secure hundreds of thousands of dollars in additional funding from a prominent Republican donor.

  • Greene said on Twitter late Wednesday that she had raised more than $330,000 from 13,000 small donors in 48 hours.

  • The details are still incoming, but Matze says he had a disagreement with conservative donor Rebekah Mercer.

  • Engler, a former head of the Business Roundtable, made phone calls to influential donors and fellow GOP elder statesmen who could press the lawmakers privately.

  • I literally felt savedThis article is courtesy of Shelly Tygielski, founder of Pandemic of Love, a grassroots organization that matches those who want to become donors or volunteers directly with those who’ve asked for help with essential needs.

  • Sometimes politicians oppose reform for nefarious reasons—to protect a special interest or a major donor, for example.

  • What Florida donor is going to give to Rubio and not Bush?

  • Recipients in a cryobank can peruse donor files and see hair color, eye color, race, height, IQ, and so on.

  • Louis Bacon, another big donor, owns land all over the world, including a grouse-hunting estate in Scotland.

  • Other panelists rallied to the cause of “the invisible woman”—the second and generally anonymous egg donor.

  • Consequently, though the donor's intention may be subsequently altered, no obligation to make restitution will arise.

  • Although the charter proceeds from the crown or the government, it is considered as the will of the donor.

  • Above these is a sandstone belt in which is cut the name of the donor, by vote of the City Government.

  • In connection with it is a handsome chapel, the gift of the late Deacon David Boutelle and named after the donor.

  • In this case the donor had escaped, as by a miracle, from a stroke of lightning.