fundraisers

IPA/ˈfʌndˌreɪ.zər/
KK[fˈʌndrˌezɚz]IPA/ˈfʌndˌreɪ.zɚ/

fundraisers — noun

  • fundraiserssingular
  • fundraisersesplural

1. individuals who gather donations for a cause, or activities arranged to obtain f

1.名詞B2
釋義

individuals who gather donations for a cause, or activities arranged to obtain financial backing for a specific aim, for instance assisting a charity, school, or political effort.

例句

The school's fundraisers helped pay for new computers in the library.

possessive noun + fundraisers as subject

Hannah and Darius ran three fundraisers this year for the local food bank.

run + fundraisers + for + cause

同義詞
  • campaigner

    broader — someone who works actively for a cause, not necessarily by collecting money

  • benefit

    event-focused — a specific type of fundraising event such as a dinner or concert

  • telethon

    narrower — a fundraising event broadcast on television or online

文法句型

fundraiser (singular) | fundraisers (plural)

用法筆記

This plural form covers both meanings: people who raise money (fundraising volunteers or staff) and the events they organize (charity dinners, bake sales, walkathons, etc.). The singular form fundraiser can refer to either a person or an event.

常見錯誤

The fundraiser was a great success, and many fundraisers attended.
The fundraiser was a great success, and many supporters attended.
💡'Fundraiser' can mean an event, so 'fundraisers attended' sounds like 'events attended'. Use 'supporters' or 'volunteers' for people.
She is a fundraising for the hospital.
She is a fundraiser for the hospital.
💡'Fundraising' is the activity (gerund/noun), not the person. Use 'fundraiser' for the person who does it.