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sponsoring

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

赞助,资助,赞助活动,赞助商

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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

  • Problematic as the retroactive sponsorships were editorially, the absence of sponsors for the majority of Great Big Story’s videos was problematic financially.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Deals to be a lead sponsor with esports teams are usually around $100,00, according to one sports media exec.

  • As the names of the sponsoring organizations suggest, the new survey was particularly interested in the role of religion.

  • She skewers the Nature Conservancy for sponsoring oil drilling on their property for profit.

  • On the Senate side, Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy is sponsoring companion legislation.

  • He laughed at rumors that Moscow is sponsoring the group with so much cash it could fly around in private helicopters.

  • Festivals like the Open still have to be orderly enough for companies like Ralphs and Paul Mitchell to feel safe sponsoring them.

  • Virginia colleges and universities also keep the theater alive by sponsoring dramatics classes, workshops and plays.

  • 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.

  • We also would like to acknowledge the support and role of the National Defense University in sponsoring this first effort.

  • (h) Sponsoring training to help improve the competence of specialized enforcement and other technical personnel.

  • The mayor was impressed with the high "patriotic" motives and especially with the imposing list of names sponsoring the efforts.