sponsoring / ˈspɒn sər /

赞助资助赞助活动赞助商

sponsoring2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who vouches or is responsible for a person or thing.
  2. 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.
  3. a person who makes a pledge or promise on behalf of another.
  4. 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. to act as sponsor for; promise, vouch, or answer for.

sponsoring 近义词

v. 动词 verb

help, promote

更多sponsoring例句

  1. Problematic as the retroactive sponsorships were editorially, the absence of sponsors for the majority of Great Big Story’s videos was problematic financially.
  2. A person paying for a $49 ticket over a $19 ticket, for instance, might indicate that they are more inclined to spend more on things that are of interest to them, which is valuable information to share with sponsors.
  3. Over the summer, a coalition of activists, government officials, and corporate sponsors scrambled to construct a brand-new urban mesh network in time to bring Canal’s students to their virtual classrooms this fall.
  4. Patrini says he’s spoken with influencers and YouTubers, as well, who’ve had deepfaked pornographic images of them sent directly to their sponsors, costing them immense emotional and financial strain.
  5. Deals to be a lead sponsor with esports teams are usually around $100,00, according to one sports media exec.
  6. As the names of the sponsoring organizations suggest, the new survey was particularly interested in the role of religion.
  7. She skewers the Nature Conservancy for sponsoring oil drilling on their property for profit.
  8. On the Senate side, Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy is sponsoring companion legislation.
  9. He laughed at rumors that Moscow is sponsoring the group with so much cash it could fly around in private helicopters.
  10. Festivals like the Open still have to be orderly enough for companies like Ralphs and Paul Mitchell to feel safe sponsoring them.
  11. Virginia colleges and universities also keep the theater alive by sponsoring dramatics classes, workshops and plays.
  12. He hoped that in case I did push off I wouldn't disgrace myself—and him, who was sponsoring me, so to speak—by not keeping going.
  13. We also would like to acknowledge the support and role of the National Defense University in sponsoring this first effort.
  14. (h) Sponsoring training to help improve the competence of specialized enforcement and other technical personnel.
  15. The mayor was impressed with the high "patriotic" motives and especially with the imposing list of names sponsoring the efforts.