中英
philanthropic
/ ˌfɪlənˈθrɒpɪk /
/ ˌfɪlənˈθrɑːpɪk /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.慈善的,捐助的
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     博爱的

    ... deploy vt.部署,调动 philanthropic adj.博爱的,慈善的 spot n.地点;斑点,污点;少量vt.认出;玷污 ...

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     慈善的

    philanthropic adj. 慈善的 phil("喜好。)-- anthrop(人类)-- ic的(表示形容词性)

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    Some of the best services for the seniors are sponsored by philanthropic organizations.
    一些一流老人服务机构是由慈善组织资助的。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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    We saw a gap in the philanthropic space that we could fill.
    我们看到了可以去填补的慈善空间。
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    Q: Will you follow Warren Buffet and Bill Gates in philanthropic pursuits?
    问:你会追随沃伦巴菲特和比尔盖茨的慈善行动吗?
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  • Philanthropic

    Philanthropy (from Greek φιλανθρωπία) etymologically means "love of humanity" in the sense of caring, nourishing, developing and enhancing "what it is to be human" on both the benefactors' (by identifying and exercising their values in giving and volunteering) and beneficiaries' (by benefiting) parts. The most conventional modern definition is "private initiatives, for public good, focusing on quality of life". This combines the social scientific aspect developed in the 20th century with the original humanistic tradition, and serves to contrast philanthropy with business (private initiatives for private good, focusing on material prosperity) and government (public initiatives for public good, focusing on law and order).Instances of philanthropy commonly overlap with instances of charity, though not all charity is philanthropy, or vice versa. The difference commonly cited is that charity relieves the pains of social problems, whereas philanthropy attempts to solve those problems at their root causes (the difference between giving a hungry man a fish, and teaching him how to fish for himself). A person who practices philanthropy is called a philanthropist.

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