sponsorship
Prononciation : [ˈspɒnsərʃɪp]
Contexte : « business »
(noun) a type of support for an event, activity, or organization, usually with money. Companies often do this because they want to promote their brand or product.
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The festival received sponsorship from several local businesses, helping it to grow bigger this year.
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Without sponsorship, the sports team struggled to pay for their uniforms and equipment.
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Which companies are providing sponsorship for the concert?
Contexte : « charity »
(noun) an arrangement where someone helps another person, often a child, to pay for basic needs or education. This person often gives money regularly to help out.
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She signed up for sponsorship to help a child in need get an education.
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He decided against sponsorship because he couldn't afford to help anyone right now.
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How does the sponsorship program work for helping children?
Contexte : « sports »
(noun) a special agreement where a company pays money to support a sports team or athlete. This helps the team buy equipment and pay for travel.
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The team celebrated after securing a new sponsorship deal with a famous brand.
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The athlete lost their sponsorship when they didn't perform well in competitions.
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Who is the main sponsor for the upcoming marathon?