sponsor
spon
ˈspɑn
spaan
sor
sɜr
sēr
British pronunciation
/spˈɒnsɐ/

Définition et signification de « sponsor » en anglais

to sponsor
01

patronner, parrainer

to cover the costs of a project, TV or radio program, activity, etc., often in exchange for advertising
Transitive: to sponsor an activity or project
to sponsor definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The organization sponsors community events to promote civic engagement.
L'organisation parraine des événements communautaires pour promouvoir l'engagement civique.
02

patronner, parrainer, commanditer

to be in charge of arranging for something official to take place
Transitive: to sponsor an event
example
Exemples
She agreed to sponsor the charity event for the school.
Elle a accepté de parrainer l'événement caritatif de l'école.
Sponsor
01

parrain, sponsor

a person who supports or promotes a cause, activity, or project
example
Exemples
The senator was a strong sponsor of the reform bill.
02

a person who formally introduces, recommends, or presents someone for an award, degree, or similar recognition

example
Exemples
Each candidate needed a faculty sponsor for the nomination.
03

parrain, marraine

a person or organization that finances a television, radio, or online program for advertising purposes
example
Exemples
The sponsor covered all production costs for the series.
04

parrain

a person or organization that provides someone with financial supports for their education
example
Exemples
The foundation serves as a sponsor for many underprivileged students.
La fondation sert de sponsor pour de nombreux étudiants défavorisés.
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