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sponsor

/spon-ser/US // ˈspɒn sər //UK // (ˈspɒnsə) //

赞助人,赞助者,赞助商,提案人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who vouches or is responsible for a person or thing.
    • : a person, firm, organization, etc., that finances and buys the time to broadcast a radio or television program so as to advertise a product, a political party, etc.
    • : a person who makes a pledge or promise on behalf of another.
    • : Christianity. a person who promises to mentor a youth or new convert preparing for confirmation or initiation, or who answers for an infant at baptism.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to act as sponsor for; promise, vouch, or answer for.

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Examples

  • For example, Disrupt will feature more branded content sessions and presentations than in years past, and sponsors will be able to more easily track who attends those presentations, giving them a chance to gather leads.

  • Instead of seeking out a small number of exclusive launch sponsors that would pay tens of millions of dollars, WarnerMedia is looking for a broad array of advertisers to run ads across HBO Max.

  • Financial institutions like Citibank and DBS Bank and insurance providers like State Farm and American Family Insurance have been sponsors for this series.

  • Broadcast sponsor, Procter & Gamble, is co-producing and co-financing the show’s production, said Orefice.

  • The proposal’s sponsors say beefed-up training, daily check-ins and weekly visits would lead to greater patient safety.

  • Delta was a sponsor of the HRC dinner here in Atlanta and I went and met her there.

  • SPONSOR: The Daily Beast Company LLC (555 W. 18th St., New York, NY, 10011).

  • Entries are subject to all notices posted online including but not limited to privacy policies of the Sponsor.

  • Cruz is a co-sponsor of the bill, along with libertarian-minded Sen. Mike Lee.

  • And he has been involved in the Mind and Life Institute, the sponsor of the ISCS conference, from its inception.

  • But despite so distinguished a sponsor, the books remained generally unknown.

  • The latter replied: “No; I won't do that, and I will stand sponsor for it yet once more.”

  • The failure to find a firm to stand sponsor for his book discouraged Whitman to the extent of planning to go West and pioneer.

  • Part of that five minutes, too, was taken up by advertising matter from a sponsor.

  • At birth a sort of sponsor for the child was summoned, and he was given more authority than the parent.