benefactor
英 [ˈbenɪfæktə(r)]
美 [ˈbenɪfæktər]
n. 施主; 捐款人; 赞助人
复数:benefactors
Collins.1 / BNC.11610 / COCA.13649
牛津词典
noun
- 施主;捐款人;赞助人
a person who gives money or other help to a person or an organization such as a school or charity
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 捐助者;赞助人;施主
Abenefactoris a person who helps a person or organization by giving them money.- In his old age he became a benefactor of the arts.
他晚年成了一个艺术赞助人。
- In his old age he became a benefactor of the arts.
英英释义
noun
- a person who helps people or institutions (especially with financial help)
双语例句
- He was not insolent to his benefactor, he was simply insensible.
他对他的恩人并非无礼,他只是漫不经心。 - Know that his benefactor turned out to be a fugitive; he began to evolve from the environment.
知道他的恩人竟然是一个逃犯时,他开始从环境中蜕变出来。 - An anonymous benefactor stepped in to provide the prize money.
一个匿名捐助者施以援手提供了奖金。 - A kindly benefactor, he is admired and enjoyed by everyone who makes his acquaintance.
他是一个大好人,请欣赏和享受的人使他的熟人。 - 'And now, without further ado, let me introduce our benefactor.'
“下面,闲话少说,让我来介绍一下我们的赞助人。” - He lives with his torturous sister and her kindly husband until an unknown benefactor showers Pip in wealth.
他一直和泼辣的姐姐和和蔼可亲的父亲生活在一起,直到一位无名的捐助者给予了他大量的钱财。 - We've received a handsome donation from an anonymous benefactor.
我们从一位匿名的捐助者那里收到一笔可观的捐赠。 - Many fine museums have the name of a business benefactor Guggenheim or Tate, for example attached to them.
许多杰出的博物馆都冠以商人捐助者的名字,例如古根海姆(guggenheim)和泰特(tate)。 - I only saw a man who had meant to be my benefactor.
我只觉得这个人待我恩重如山。 - Born out of slavery and reared in Reconstruction, this humble man emerged to become a great benefactor to his people and his section.
诞生于奴隶制和饲养重建工作,这谦卑的男子出现,成为一个伟大的恩人给他的人民和他的科。