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1 benefactor
• benefactor• beneficent• beneficial• patrol woman• patron• patron of the arts• sponsor• well-diversified• well-doer• well-doing -
2 benefactor
bĕnĕfactor, ōris, m. [id.], he who confers a favor, a benefaclor (late Lat.), Coripp. Laud. Anast. Quaest. 19; id. Laud. Just. 1, 314. -
3 benefactor
adj.beneficent, philanthropic.m.benefactor, patron, well-doer, sponsor.* * *► adjetivo1 beneficent► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *benefactor, -a1.ADJ beneficentestado 4)2.SM / F benefactor* * *- tora masculino, femenino benefactor* * *= benefactor, patron.Ex. To explain the evolution of our catalog, I should like to begin by telling you about an experience of Sir Thomas Bodley, the benefactor of the Oxford University library which was named after him - the Bodleian.Ex. As a result they were obligated to remain generally uninvolved in the patron's efforts to make a decision.* * *- tora masculino, femenino benefactor* * *= benefactor, patron.Ex: To explain the evolution of our catalog, I should like to begin by telling you about an experience of Sir Thomas Bodley, the benefactor of the Oxford University library which was named after him - the Bodleian.
Ex: As a result they were obligated to remain generally uninvolved in the patron's efforts to make a decision.* * *beneficent ( frml), charitablemasculine, femininebenefactor* * *
benefactor◊ - tora sustantivo masculino, femenino
benefactor
' benefactor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bienhechor
- bienhechora
- padrino
- protector
English:
benefactor
* * *benefactor, -ora♦ adjbeneficent♦ nm,fbenefactor, f benefactress* * *adj charitable* * *benefactor, - tora adj: beneficentbenefactor, - tora n: benefactor, benefactress f -
4 benefactor
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5 benefactor
[ˈbenəfæktə] nouna person who gives friendly help, often in the form of money:مُحْسِن، مُتَبَرِّعthe benefactor of the school.
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6 estado benefactor or de bienestar
Spanish-English dictionary > estado benefactor or de bienestar
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7 estado benefactor
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9 благодетел
benefactor; well-doer* * *благодѐтел,м., -и benefactor; well-doer.* * *benefactor* * *benefactor; well-doer -
10 благодетель
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11 velgører
benefactor, philanthropist* * *(en -e) benefactor;[ en menneskehedens velgører] a public benefactor. -
12 жертвователь
benefactor, contributor, donor* * ** * *benefactor, contributor, donor, grantor, presenter* * *benefactorcontributordonorendowsubscriber -
13 dobročinitelj
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14 dobrotvor
benefactor, philanthropist* * *• benefactor• philanthropist -
15 благодетель
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16 благодетель
благодетель, пожелавший остаться неизвестным — unnamed benefactor
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17 שליח-מצווה
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18 benfeitor
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19 dobrodinec
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20 Bal-Toyve
benefactor
См. также в других словарях:
Benefactor (video game) — Benefactor is a computer game for the Amiga computer series, developed by the Swedish team Digital Illusions and published in 1994 by Psygnosis. Benefactor is a mix between a puzzle game and a platform game. It has a similar concept as Psygnosis… … Wikipedia
Benefactor — Éditeur Psygnosis Développeur Digital Illusions Date de sortie 1994 Genre Plates formes Mode de jeu Un joueur Plate f … Wikipédia en Français
benefactor — ben‧e‧fac‧tor [ˈbenfæktə ǁ ər] noun [countable] FINANCE someone who gives money for a good purpose: • An anonymous benefactor has donated $100,000 towards building the hospital. * * * benefactor UK US /ˈbenɪfæktər/ noun [C] FINANCE ► someone who … Financial and business terms
benefactor — mid 15c., from L.L. benefactor, from L. phrase bene facere, from bene well (see BENE (Cf. bene )) + facere to do (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)). Translated in O.E. as wel doend … Etymology dictionary
benefactor — benefactor, ra adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. Que protege o ayuda a otra persona o institución: La persona benefactora prefiere no dar su nombre. Mi abuelo es el benefactor de esta causa … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
benefactor — benefactor, ra (Del lat. benefactor, ōris). adj. bienhechor. U. t. c. s.) … Diccionario de la lengua española
Benefactor — Ben e*fac tor,n. [L.] One who confers a benefit or benefits. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Benefactor — (lat.), Wohlthäter … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
benefactor — I noun abettor, advocate, aid, aider, ally, altruist, assister, backer, beneficent friend, benefiter, champion, contributor, defender, donor, favorer, free giver, friend, giver, Good Samaritan, help, helper, humanitarian, kind person, maintainer … Law dictionary
benefactor — [n] donor aid, altruist, angel, assistant, backer, contributor, fairy godparent*, fan, good Samaritan, grubstaker, helper, humanitarian, mark*, patron, philanthropist, promoter, protector, Santa Claus*, sponsor, subscriber, subsidizer, supporter … New thesaurus
benefactor — ► NOUN ▪ a person who gives money or other help. DERIVATIVES benefactress noun … English terms dictionary