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benefactor

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ben·e·fac·tor /ˈbenəˌfæktə $ -ər/ noun [countable]  GIVEsomeone who gives money for a good purpose 行善者;捐助人;施主 An anonymous benefactor donated $2 million. 一位没留姓名的捐助人捐款二百万美元。benefactor of/to a generous benefactor of the university 该大学一名慷慨的捐助人
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benefactorMuch effort went into tracing remote family connections abroad on the off chance of identifying a benefactor.Kazanow grins sheepishly at the cheers before rejoining the fray below, the easy warmth between band and benefactor plainly apparent.The painting was bought by an anonymous benefactor, and donated to the Museum of Modern Art.Getty had been the museum's chief benefactor.During his short stay in Madeira, he was a great benefactor of the island.It is doubtful whether fiction writers are public benefactors, or their publishers philanthropists.Both sides, the benefactor and beneficiary, were equally needy.Fifty four years later the boys and their families came together again to honour their benefactors in the garden at the Manor.The museum received $5 million from an unnamed benefactor.benefactor of/toShe also was a benefactor to other health support groups and animal charities.It was proposed that all benefactors of 20 guineas perannum should be governors while their payments were maintained.The more immediate concern, namely, self-preservation, had made friends and benefactors of their former enemies.A leading member and benefactor of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society, he was secretary and president.Furthermore, the City of Detroit is the chief benefactor of much indirect revenue sharing.During his short stay in Madeira, he was a great benefactor of the island.Airline companies have not been known to show much gratitude when suddenly becoming the benefactor of a research proposal.Why limit the benefactors of an amendment only to those offended by flag desecration?
From Longman Business Dictionarybenefactorben‧e‧fac‧tor /ˈbenəfæktə-ər/ noun [countable]FINANCE someone who gives money for a good purposeAn anonymous benefactor has donated $100,000 towards building the hospital.
ben·e·fac·tor nounChineseSyllable
good money Corpus who gives Business someone for a


benefactor
benefactor /ˈbenəˌfæktə, ˈbenɪˌfæktə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
someone who gives money for a good purpose:
    An anonymous benefactor donated $2 million.
    benefactor of/to
    a generous benefactor of the university


bene·fac·torBrE /ˈbenɪfæktə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbenɪfæktər/ 🔊 noun (formal) a person who gives money or other help to a person or an organization such as a school or charity 施主;捐款人;赞助人