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bank·roll
baengk rol
复数:bankrolls
第三人称单数:bankrolls
现在分词:bankrolling
过去式:bankrolled
过去分词:bankrolled
Noun
1. a roll of currency notes (often taken as the resources of a person or business etc.);
"he shot his roll on a bob-tailed nag"
Verb
1. provide with sufficient funds; finance;
"Who will bankroll the restoration of the former East German economy?"
"一卷钞票",1887年,来自 bank(n.1)+ roll(n.)。动词可追溯至1928年。相关词汇: Bankrolled; bankrolling。
The first known use of bankroll was in 1849
bankruptcynoun
the condition of being bankrupt
bankrupt1 of 3noun
an individual or group who becomes bankruptespecially: one whose property by court order is turned over to be managed for the benefit of the creditors
bankrupt2 of 3adjective
unable to pay one's debts
legally declared bankrupt
the company went bankrupt
bankrupt3 of 3verb
to make bankrupt
bankrollnoun
supply of money : funds
1 My uncle is gonna bankroll this venture.
我的叔叔准备向这个冒险事业投资.
2 Eg: I found some foreign investors to bankroll our new night club.
我发现很多外商都在为咱们的新夜总会投钱。
3 Specialist music investment company Power Amp Music, which launched in 2008, will bankroll the recording and marketing of the star's next album.
4 Perhaps some benevolent cheese baron will bankroll Jackson to undertake an encyclopedic exploration of the hundreds of other worthy artisanal cheeses that dot the contemporary American landscape.
5 They claimed his campaign had been bankrolled with drug money.
他们声称他的竞选活动是由贩毒资金支持的。
6 "Minari" is very much an American film — one was created, produced and bankrolled by Americans.
7 A blockbuster on the horizon isn’t like a superstorm warning; customers don’t retreat to higher ground and take their bankrolls with them.
8 The equity fund Gamechanger Films is bypassing those assumptions by tapping investors to bankroll female directors.
9 They work harder on building build a seductive movie image than on acquiring a fat bankroll.
10 Underwritten by a $500-million government bankroll, the campaign - whose Cool Japan fund kicks off in November - aims to help Japanese firms promote their culture.
11 Lennon's producer, Victor Hebert, though a generous and imaginative man, could not simply bankroll anything and everything, and Rocky Road, though a festival favourite, was no moneyspinner.
12 The youthful cast is pretty good and receives a delightful boost from two veteran actors, Ron Perlman as a kingpin who bankrolls the boys, and John C. McGinley as the grower whose product they import.
13 But in the case of "Boyhood," IFC both bankrolled the movie and distributed it.
14 One startling image shows a handwritten list of the many corporations that declined to bankroll the eight pioneers before Fairchild Camera and Instrument said yes.
15 Her second husband, would-be director Philippe Blot, persuaded her to bankroll his films.
16 They weren’t able to bankroll me the entire time.
17 Often, he would take the trolley to the boardwalk and, after squandering the 35 cents his father had given him, draw 15-cent portraits to replenish his bankroll.
18 "Financed by private investment, protected by the state," the Company of Scotland is duly bankrolled by over half the wealth in Scotland.
19 He had big plans for a new sacristy for the interment of his family, including his father, Lorenzo the Magnificent, the powerful ruler of Florence who largely bankrolled the Renaissance.
20 His mother, Veena, who bankrolled the restaurant, had taken them one morning after she and restaurant staff walked in on her son and two women in the upstairs catering venue.
1 现钞
2 一卷钞票
3 资助
assist endowment patronage sustentation help run fund stake endow subsidize patronize support AID sponsorship sponsor set up award grant underwrite
4 资金
fund treasury purse coffer wherewithal capital chest cash finance funding pocket base scratch stake fond damper exchequer munition grubstake coffers money capitalization ante
5 一捆钞票