fundraiser
/ˈfʌndreɪzə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfʌndreɪzər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfənd-ˌrā-zər/ (ame, mw)
fundraiser — 名詞
- fundraisersingular
- fundraisersplural
1. someone whose job or main role is to persuade people to give money to a cause, g
募款人
負責替團體籌錢的人
someone whose job or main role is to persuade people to give money to a cause, group, or campaign
Lucía became the main fundraiser for the hospital's new cancer ward.
Lucía 成了醫院新癌症病房的主要募款人。
main fundraiser for a cause
Gabriel works as the campaign's fundraiser and phones alumni every night.
Gabriel 是那場競選活動的募款人,每晚都會打電話給校友。
work as a fundraiser
The school hired Niran as a full-time fundraiser before the building project.
那所學校在建築計畫開始前聘了 Niran 當全職募款人。
Our museum's fundraiser wrote grant requests and planned donor lunches.
我們博物館的募款人會寫補助申請,也會安排捐款人午餐。
文法句型
work as a fundraiser
the main fundraiser for a cause
hire a fundraiser
用法筆記
Common with charities, schools, museums, and political campaigns. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense names the person bringing money in, not the event where the money is collected.
常見錯誤
2. an event people organize to bring in money for a charity, school, team, or other
募款活動
為某個目的籌錢的活動
an event people organize to bring in money for a charity, school, team, or other project
The school fundraiser filled the gym with cakes, raffle tickets, and parents.
那場學校募款活動讓體育館裡擠滿了蛋糕、摸彩券和家長。
school fundraiser
Rain forced the animal shelter's fundraiser into the library hall.
下雨讓動物收容所的募款活動改到圖書館大廳舉行。
fundraiser as an event
Ryo bought two tickets for the community fundraiser on Saturday night.
Ryo 買了兩張票,要去參加週六晚上的社區募款活動。
The fundraiser raised enough money to replace the village clinic's roof.
那場募款活動募到了足夠的錢,能換掉村裡診所的屋頂。
- benefit
usually suggests a public event such as a concert or dinner held to raise money
- charity event
broader and more general; not every charity event is mainly about collecting money
文法句型
hold a fundraiser
school fundraiser
annual fundraiser
用法筆記
Often modified by the group or cause it supports, as in school fundraiser or community fundraiser. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense is the money-raising event itself, not the person running it.