fund
n. 基金(會); 儲備; 現款
v. 為…提供資金; 資助
Funds are amounts of money that are available to be spent, especially money that is given to an organization or person for a particular purpose.
The concert will raise funds for research into Aids.
這場音樂會將為艾滋病研究籌款。
...government funds.
政府資金
A fund is an amount of money that is collected or saved for a particular purpose.
...a pension fund.
養老基金
...a scholarship fund for undergraduate engineering students.
提供給工程學本科生的獎學金基金
When a person or organization funds something, they provide money for it.
The Bush Foundation has funded a variety of faculty development programs...
布什基金會已經資助了許多教員發展專案。
The airport is being privately funded by a construction group.
該機場是由一個建築集團私人出資興建的。
If you have a fund of something, you have a lot of it.
He is possessed of an extraordinary fund of energy.
他的精力異常充沛。
1. a reserve of money set aside for some purpose
2. a supply of something available for future use;
3. a financial institution that sells shares to individuals and invests in securities issued by other companies
1. convert (short-term floating debt) into long-term debt that bears fixed interest and is represented by bonds
2. place or store up in a fund for accumulation
3. provide a fund for the redemption of principal or payment of interest
4. invest money in government securities
5. accumulate a fund for the discharge of a recurrent liability;
6. furnish money for;
in funds
(英)有錢花的,手頭有錢的
There is a fund of information in our school library.
我們學校的圖書館有豐富的資料.
This fund may not be drawn on without permission.
這筆錢非經批准不得動用.
The fund is earmarked for public health services.
這筆錢是專為保健事業用的.
He has a fund of amusing jokes.
他有很多有趣的笑話.
The fund earmarked for capital construction is not to be diverted to any other purpose.
不得挪用基本建設資金.