grubstaker / ˈgrʌbˌsteɪk /

蛴螬蛴蛩钔淞蛴蛩钔淞淞

grubstaker2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. provisions, gear, etc., furnished to a prospector on condition of participating in the profits of any discoveries.
  2. money or other assistance furnished at a time of need or of starting an enterprise.
v. 有主动词 verb

grub·staked, grub·stak·ing.

  1. to furnish with a grubstake: I grubstaked him to two mules and supplies enough for five months.

grubstaker 近义词

grubstaker

等同于 underwriter

grubstaker

等同于 backer

grubstaker

等同于 sponsor

grubstaker

等同于 benefactor

grubstaker

等同于 cash cow

grubstaker

等同于 meal ticket

grubstaker 的近义词 5
grubstaker

等同于 financier

更多grubstaker例句

  1. The others would bring enough for a winter grubstake, and would prolong their freedom and their independence just that much.
  2. And the caballos need a grubstake for the winter worse than we do, because they can't eat meat.
  3. On the strength of that I doubles my grubstake, and he no sooner gets his hands on the two sawbucks than he starts for the street.
  4. Half an hour afterward he came to the house with his parfleches, and asked me to put him up a couple of weeks' grubstake.
  5. But that project demanded a substantial grubstake, and other matters of moment were taking his attention at the time.