philanthropic 的定义
- of, pertaining to, engaged in, or characterized by philanthropy; benevolent: a philanthropic foundation.
philanthropic 近义词
charitable, giving
更多philanthropic例句
- Giving Tuesday, on Facebook and beyond, has ballooned into a philanthropic bonanza and is now the biggest thing since Cyber Monday.
- Ban’s glowing boxes are part of the “Tokyo Toilet Project,” a series of 17 public toilets in Shibuya commissioned for redesign by the Nippon Foundation, the philanthropic organization founded by motorboat racing kingpin Ryoichi Sasakawa.
- City leaders joined Chicago Public Schools and philanthropic groups in creating Chicago Connected, a $50 million initiative to provide 100,000 students with free high-speed internet for four years.
- Those higher taxes should apply to philanthropic donations of capital gains too, Sorkin argues.
- A glossy ad campaign or generous philanthropic commitment won’t be enough.
- For years she has done philanthropic work with third world countries, and those affected by major disasters.
- The NCF was created, back in 1982 or so, to maximize hard right-wing evangelical Christian philanthropic giving.
- But I can easily imagine him performing at the 1971 Concert for Bangladesh or at other philanthropic music events.
- Another major philanthropic cause was the Clinton Global Initiative.
- Some of his philanthropic efforts are a little more light-hearted.
- His superior talents and untiring industry were under the direction of philanthropic and Christian impulses.
- And for how many noble and philanthropic objects has he not exerted his artistic resources!
- A system of supplying school-children with penny dinners is the latest philanthropic movement.
- It was commenced in 1883, from a philanthropic feeling, but must rank among trade societies as much as many others.
- He might have been interested in orphan schools, charity organisations, or any other philanthropic movement.