slovo | definícia |
sponsor (encz) | sponsor,patron n: RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
sponsor (encz) | sponsor,sponzor n: Zdeněk Brož |
sponsor (encz) | sponsor,sponzorovat v: RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Sponsor (gcide) | Sponsor \Spon"sor\ (-s[~e]r), n. [L., from spondere, sponsum, to
engage one's self. See Spouse.]
1. One who binds himself to answer for another, and is
responsible for his default; a surety.
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2. One who at the baptism of an infant professes the
Christian faith in its name, and guarantees its religious
education; a godfather or godmother.
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3. A person who vouches for another as fit for some post or
task; as, one needs two sponsors to be considered for
membership.
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4. A person or group that assumes financial responsibility
for some activity, and may or may not participate in its
organization and execution.
[PJC]
5. A person or organization, usually a commercial
organization, which pays the cost of an activity, such as
a radio or television broadcast, and in return is given
the right to advertise itself or its products as part of
the activity; as, now a word from our sponsor.
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sponsor (wn) | sponsor
n 1: someone who supports or champions something [syn: patron,
sponsor, supporter]
2: an advocate who presents a person (as for an award or a
degree or an introduction etc.) [syn: presenter, sponsor]
v 1: assume sponsorship of [syn: sponsor, patronize,
patronise]
2: assume responsibility for or leadership of; "The senator
announced that he would sponsor the health care plan"
3: do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or
client of [syn: patronize, patronise, shop, shop at,
buy at, frequent, sponsor] [ant: boycott] |
SPONSOR (bouvier) | SPONSOR, civil law. He who intervenes for another voluntarily and without
being requested. The engagement which he enters into is only accessory to
the principal. Vide Dig. 17, 1, 18; Nov. 4, ch. 1 Code de Com. art. 158,
159; Code Nap. 1236 Wolff, Inst. Sec. 1556.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
cosponsor (encz) | cosponsor,spolupořadatel n: Zdeněk Brož |
sponsor (encz) | sponsor,patron n: RNDr. Pavel Piskačsponsor,sponzor n: Zdeněk Brožsponsor,sponzorovat v: RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
sponsored (encz) | sponsored,sponzorovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
sponsoring (encz) | sponsoring,sponzorování n: Zdeněk Brož |
sponsors (encz) | sponsors,sponzoři n: Zdeněk Brož |
sponsorship (encz) | sponsorship,patronátství n: RNDr. Pavel Piskačsponsorship,sponzorství n: Zdeněk Brož |
state-sponsored terrorism (encz) | state-sponsored terrorism, n: |
and now for a word from our sponsor (czen) | And Now For A Word From Our Sponsor,ANFAWFOS[zkr.] |
Desponsories (gcide) | Desponsory \De*spon"so*ry\, n.; pl. Desponsories.
A written pledge of marriage. --Clarendon.
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Desponsory (gcide) | Desponsory \De*spon"so*ry\, n.; pl. Desponsories.
A written pledge of marriage. --Clarendon.
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Responsorial (gcide) | Responsorial \Re`spon*so"ri*al\ (r?`sp?n*s?"r?-al), a.
Responsory; antiphonal. --J. H. Newman.
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Responsory (gcide) | Responsory \Re*spon"so*ry\ (r?*sp?n"s?*r?), a.
Containing or making answer; answering. --Johnson.
[1913 Webster]Responsory \Re*spon"so*ry\, n.; pl. -ries (-r?z). [LL.
responsorium.]
1. (Eccl.)
(a) The answer of the people to the priest in alternate
speaking, in church service.
(b) A versicle sung in answer to the priest, or as a
refrain.
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Which, if should repeat again, would turn my
answers into responsories, and beget another
liturgy. --Milton.
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2. (Eccl.) An antiphonary; a response book.
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Sponsor (gcide) | Sponsor \Spon"sor\ (-s[~e]r), n. [L., from spondere, sponsum, to
engage one's self. See Spouse.]
1. One who binds himself to answer for another, and is
responsible for his default; a surety.
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2. One who at the baptism of an infant professes the
Christian faith in its name, and guarantees its religious
education; a godfather or godmother.
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3. A person who vouches for another as fit for some post or
task; as, one needs two sponsors to be considered for
membership.
[PJC]
4. A person or group that assumes financial responsibility
for some activity, and may or may not participate in its
organization and execution.
[PJC]
5. A person or organization, usually a commercial
organization, which pays the cost of an activity, such as
a radio or television broadcast, and in return is given
the right to advertise itself or its products as part of
the activity; as, now a word from our sponsor.
[PJC] |
Sponsorial (gcide) | Sponsorial \Spon*so"ri*al\ (-s[=o]"r[i^]*al), a.
Pertaining to a sponsor.
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Sponsorship (gcide) | Sponsorship \Spon"sor*ship\ (sp[o^]n"s[~e]r*sh[i^]p), n.
State of being a sponsor.
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cosponsor (wn) | cosponsor
v 1: sponsor together with another sponsor |
sponsor (wn) | sponsor
n 1: someone who supports or champions something [syn: patron,
sponsor, supporter]
2: an advocate who presents a person (as for an award or a
degree or an introduction etc.) [syn: presenter, sponsor]
v 1: assume sponsorship of [syn: sponsor, patronize,
patronise]
2: assume responsibility for or leadership of; "The senator
announced that he would sponsor the health care plan"
3: do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or
client of [syn: patronize, patronise, shop, shop at,
buy at, frequent, sponsor] [ant: boycott] |
sponsorship (wn) | sponsorship
n 1: the act of sponsoring (either officially or financially) |
state-sponsored terrorism (wn) | state-sponsored terrorism
n 1: terrorism practiced by a government against its own people
or in support of international terrorism |
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