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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++do·na·tion /dəʊˈneɪʃən $ doʊ-/ ●●○ noun  1 [countable]SSOGIVE something, especially money, that you give to a person or an organization in order to help them 捐赠物〔尤指捐款〕donation to/from Would you like to make a donation (=give money) to our charity appeal? 你愿意响应我们的慈善呼吁捐款吗? There have been generous donations from EEC funds. 欧盟基金给予了慷慨的捐款。2 [uncountable]SSOGIVE the act of giving something, especially money, to help a person or an organization 捐助〔尤指捐钱〕donation of the donation of a quarter of a million pounds 25万英镑的捐助blood/organ donation 献血/器官捐献nCOLLOCATIONSverbsmake/give a donation (=give money)He made a large donation to Cancer Research.send a donationPlease help our campaign by sending a donation to Friends of the Earth.receive a donationThe party received a £100,000 donation from a local businessman.be funded by donations (=receive the money that is needed from donations)We are a charity entirely funded by voluntary donations.adjectivesa generous donationShe made generous donations to various charities.a large/substantial donationSubstantial donations were made to the Democratic Party.a small donationEven a small donation can make a big difference to one child's life.political donations (=to help political parties or for political purposes)He was raising political donations to support the president's re-election.charitable donations (=given to help poor people, a good project etc)Food shortages prompted a flood of charitable donations.private donations (=given by individual people)Other funds are coming from private donations.public donations (=from the public)The project was financed by public donations.an anonymous donation (=from someone who does not give their name)The charity confirmed it had received an anonymous donation of £100,000.
Examples from the Corpus
donationRepublicans Abroad and Democrats Abroad have been allocated 200 tickets each - preference given to those who make a £25 donation.Darlington borough council is to be approached for a donation.Please help, by sending a donation today.We have sent a donation out of our as yet meagre little store of funds.News reports on the lawmakers' complaints brought letters, postcards and donations pouring in to the campaign group.Any donation however small, will be gratefully received.So there are a few more things you should know if you still think testing through blood donation is a good idea.Many of those attending made large donations to the party shortly before or after the event.The booklet provides information about organ donation and transplants.The Famine Appeal has raised more than a million pounds through private donations and fund-raising activities.generous donationsJean also gave her thanks for generous donations to Leslie's favourite charity, the Lord's Taverners.Other generous donations include those received form the Cripps family.Thanks largely to some generous donations from absent well-wishers, we also made more money than last year.And today we can reveal the staggering total of your generous donations so far - a record-breaking £300,000.blood/organ donationIn reality, there is a great shortage of donated organs, but organ donation is a careful, well-documented medical procedure.Will he consider a much stronger publicity campaign for organ donation?Now that transplant technology has improved so much, is it not time to change the system for organ donation?The fact is: There is a terrible shortage of organ donations.So there are a few more things you should know if you still think testing through blood donation is a good idea.Like DeWine, other lawmakers shared their personal experiences with organ donation on Tuesday.
Origin donation (1400-1500) Latin donare to give
do·na·tion nounn COLLOCATIONS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
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donation
donation /dəʊˈneɪʃən $ doʊ-/ noun
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Latin
 Origin: donare 'to give'
1. [countable] something, especially money, that you give to a person or an organization in order to help them
    donation to/from
    Would you like to make a donation (=give money) to our charity appeal?
    There have been generous donations from EEC funds.
2. [uncountable] the act of giving something, especially money, to help a person or an organization
    donation of
    the donation of a quarter of a million pounds
    blood/organ donation
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ verbs
    make/give a donation (=give money) He made a large donation to Cancer Research.
    send a donation Please help our campaign by sending a donation to Friends of the Earth.
    receive a donation The party received a £100,000 donation from a local businessman.
    be funded by donations (=receive the money that is needed from donations) We are a charity entirely funded by voluntary donations.
■ adjectives
    a generous donation She made generous donations to various charities.
    a large/substantial donation Substantial donations were made to the Democratic Party.
    a small donation Even a small donation can make a big difference to one child's life.
    political donations (=to help political parties or for political purposes) He was raising political donations to support the President's re-election.
    charitable donations (=given to help poor people, a good project etc) Food shortages prompted a flood of charitable donations.
    private donations (=given by individual people) Other funds are coming from private donations.
    public donations (=from the public) The project was financed by public donations.
    an anonymous donation (=from someone who does not give their name) The charity confirmed it had received an anonymous donation of £100,000.


do·na·tionBrE /dəʊˈneɪʃn/ 🔊NAmE /doʊˈneɪʃn/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] something that is given to a person or an organization such as a charity, in order to help them; the act of giving sth in this way 捐赠物;捐赠;赠送~ (to sb/sth) to make a donation to charity向慈善事业捐赠a generous/large/small donation 慷慨/大量/少量捐助~ (of…) a donation of £200/a £200 donation200 英镑的捐款The work of the charity is funded by voluntary donations. 这家慈善机构工作所需资金是人们自愿捐赠的。🔊🔊organ donation (= allowing doctors to use an organ from your body in order to save a sick person's life) 器官捐献

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