(noun): cash, deposits, savings, funds, funds, special funds, financial resources, public bonds, reserves, accumulation, quantity, reserves, deposits and special fund management institutions.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) (verb): provide funds, allocate funds, contribute, accumulate, accumulate, convert (short-term loans) into long-term government bonds, invest (funds) in government bonds, list ... as funds, provide funds for ..., reserve funds for ..., provide funds for interest, and convert (short-term loans) into.
Etymological explanation: 1660 came into English, directly from fond in old French, meaning bottom, floor and ground; Originally from classical Latin, fundus means the bottom of a lake (river), a piece of land.
Example:
Used as a noun
Our company needs funds.
Our company needs funds.
Pension funds own shares in several major listed companies.
Pension funds hold shares in several companies that mainly sell shares to the public.
The factory has set up a reserve fund.
This factory has accumulated a reserve fund.
A fund will be set up for the families of the deceased.
A fund will soon be set up for the families of the dead workers.
Used as a transitive verb )
The National Asthma Campaign is funding research on allergies and air pollution.
The National Asthma Campaign funds research on allergies and air pollution.