释义 |
spon·sor I. \ˈspän(t)sə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin, from sponsus (past participle of spondēre) + -or — more at spouse 1. Roman law : one who binds himself to answer for another's default : surety 2. : one who without request intervenes in behalf of another 3. [Late Latin, from Latin, surety] : one who at the baptism of an infant or child professes the Christian faith in its name, and guarantees its religious education; also : one who presents a candidate for confirmation to the bishop : godparent 4. : one who assumes responsibility for some other person or thing: as a. : one who presents and supports a legislative proposal b. : an experienced salesclerk or salesperson who instructs and supervises new selling employees c. : a teacher acting as adviser to a specified student activity < sponsor to a student council > < homeroom sponsor > < sponsor for a class dance > d. : one who assumes responsibility for a paroled delinquent 5. a. : a corporation that organizes and usually manages the distribution of the shares of an open-end investment trust b. : an investment banker who underwrites and distributes a security issue 6. : a business firm or a person who pays a broadcaster and the performer for a radio or television program that is not in itself commercial with the understanding that a limited portion of the time allotted is devoted to advertising a commercial product II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to be or stand sponsor for : accept responsibility for |