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sponsored是sponsor的过去式 sponsor美 ['spɑnsər] 英 ['spɒnsə(r)] - v.主办;担保;做广告节目的资助人;教父[母]身分
- n.(船只的)命名人;保证人;倡议者;【宗】教父
- 网络赞助;赞助商;发起
复数:sponsors 现在分词:sponsoring 过去式:sponsored v.+n. sponsor show,project sponsor,commercial sponsor n. backer,guarantor,patron,promoter,champion v. back,support,pay for,subsidize,fund v. | 1. to act as a sponsor to somebody or something 2. to organize and support an event or activity 3. if an elected official sponsors a bill, they write the bill and organize support for it in order to try to get other officials in Congress or Parliament to vote for it 4. to accept responsibility for someone’s actions or financial situation 5. to pay for or give money to an event, a television or radio programme, a website etc as a way to advertise your products or services 1. to act as a sponsor to somebody or something 2. to organize and support an event or activity 3. if an elected official sponsors a bill, they write the bill and organize support for it in order to try to get other officials in Congress or Parliament to vote for it 4. to accept responsibility for someone’s actions or financial situation 5. to pay for or give money to an event, a television or radio programme, a website etc as a way to advertise your products or services | n. | 1. somebody who becomes responsible for somebody else, especially during education, apprenticeship, or probation 2. a person or a business that pays for radio or television programming by buying advertising time 3. a person or organization that provides or pledges money to help fund an event, especially an event run by another person or group 4. a person or organization that donates money to a charity on the basis of the performance of a participant in an organized fundraising event 5. a legislator who proposes and supports the passage of a bill 6. a country, organization, or group that supports or organizes an activity, or vouches for the acceptability of another 7. somebody who answers on behalf of a child at baptism and becomes responsible for the child's religious upbringing 8. an elected official in Congress or Parliament who writes a bill and organizes support for it in order to try get other officials to vote for it 9. a person or business that pays money to support an event, a television or radio programme, a website etc as a way to advertise their products or services 10. a person or organization that accepts responsibility for someone else for a period of time 1. somebody who becomes responsible for somebody else, especially during education, apprenticeship, or probation 2. a person or a business that pays for radio or television programming by buying advertising time 3. a person or organization that provides or pledges money to help fund an event, especially an event run by another person or group 4. a person or organization that donates money to a charity on the basis of the performance of a participant in an organized fundraising event 5. a legislator who proposes and supports the passage of a bill 6. a country, organization, or group that supports or organizes an activity, or vouches for the acceptability of another 7. somebody who answers on behalf of a child at baptism and becomes responsible for the child's religious upbringing 8. an elected official in Congress or Parliament who writes a bill and organizes support for it in order to try get other officials to vote for it 9. a person or business that pays money to support an event, a television or radio programme, a website etc as a way to advertise their products or services 10. a person or organization that accepts responsibility for someone else for a period of time |
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