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C1moneythat is given, usually by acompany, tosupportaperson,organizationoractivity: 赞助费,资助金 Theorchestrareceives£2 million ayearinsponsorship fromcompanies.该乐团每年从这些公司获得200万英镑的赞助费。 theactofsponsoringsomeone or something or of beingsponsored: 赞助,资助thebrandssponsorshipofsportsevents体育赛事的品牌赞助 - Officialsanticipatedthehallwould befundedthroughcorporatesponsorships.
- They arehopingtoattractalucrativesponsorshipdeal.
- Schools are beingencouragedtolookforbusinesssponsorship forsportsteams.
- They aredemandingrestrictionsontobaccosponsorship ofsportingevents.
- We arelookingforlocalsponsorship.
- Sponsorships andproductplacementsmay be thefutureoftelevisionadvertising.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBacking, supporting & defending - adopt
- advocacy
- affirmation
- allyyourselfto/withsomeone
- argumentation
- backbone
- badge
- bailout
- champion
- keep the flag flyingidiom
- recommended
- red carpet
- reinforce
- right behindsomeoneidiom
- roll out the red carpetidiom
- root
- root forsomeone
- stick
- stick together
- sympathetic
See more results » (Definition ofsponsorshipfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)sponsorship| Business EnglishMARKETINGtheactofprovidingmoneyfor atelevisionorradioprogramme,website,sportsevent, or otheractivityinexchangeforadvertising: Thecompanyisreviewingits€6 million ayearadvertisingand sponsorshipbudget. GOVERNMENTtheactofsupportinga newidea,especiallyalaw: He wascriticizedfor his sponsorship of thebill. theactofsupportingaperson,organization, oractivityby givingmoney,encouragement, or otherhelp: We have astudentsponsorshipscheme,sponsoringstudentsfrom 18 throughuniversity. (Definition ofsponsorshipfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofsponsorshipsponsorship Until then heavy capital investment in scientific research had been mainly limited to state-corporatesponsorshipof chemistry, where the practical dividends were very apparent.From theCambridge English Corpus In exchange for thissponsorship, scholars risked compromising their disciplinary integrity.From theCambridge English Corpus These groups readily accepted governmentsponsorshipin order to further their own agendas.From theCambridge English Corpus In this situation corporatesponsorshiphas helped promoters put on larger, more frequent tours, many of which would previously have been far too expensive.From theCambridge English Corpus Unintentional altruism is most natural for the transcendentsponsorshipof the religious level, where we are delivered from ourselves.From theCambridge English Corpus Since the concessions to corporate backers were minimal,sponsorshipeffectively became free money for the promoters as well as for the bands.From theCambridge English Corpus Shortly after taking power, the government announced new legislation to ban tobacco advertising andsponsorship.From theCambridge English Corpus He had given his support to several polar expeditions, which led to furthersponsorshipby private merchants.From theCambridge English Corpus The promotion andsponsorshipof groups has been the major implementation strategy of all government, donor and civil society development interventions.From theCambridge English Corpus In the field of architecture where advancement through research is foiled by minusculesponsorship, progress is also minuscule.From theCambridge English Corpus He needs everyone's support, particularly to obtain thesponsorshipneeded to organise such a meeting without placing an intolerable financial burden on those who attend.From theCambridge English Corpus Other popular forms of dissemination were through organizing conferences or workshops (74%),sponsorshipof research (49%), and training of influential educational leaders (44%).From theCambridge English Corpus To invest in spiritual education seems worthy ofsponsorship, while buying a computer is not.From theCambridge English Corpus This works even for right extraposition, which is not amenable to treatments involvingsponsorship.From theCambridge English Corpus Other sources of revenue for some markets include annual membership fees, promotional items, fundraising events, sponsorships, donations and grants.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/sponsorship## |