Fund means: n. fund; Grant; Convert into (a long-term loan). The detailed definition of a fund is N. (noun) cash deposit, savings fund, special fund, financial resources, public debt reserve, and accumulated quantity reserve, including the national debt and public debt of the special fund management institution. The pronunciation of fund is English [f _ nd]; Beauty [f_nd]
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(Noun) Cash deposits, savings funds, special funds, financial resources, and treasury bonds, including treasury bonds and treasury bonds managed by special funds. (Verb) Providing funds, allocating funds, contributing to accumulation, accumulation and exchange (short-term loans) for long-term treasury bonds. Directory ... as a fund to provide funds for ... as a reserve fund to earn interest.
(noun) funds, special fund deposits, funds, cash, prepared reserves, including intangible things. To provide funds, please allocate funds for providemoneyforsth.
1. funding: rural health education in Suizhou has been carried out for many years. Practice has proved that clear work objectives, necessary material conditions, reliable legal protection and correct educational methods are the key factors to achieve results. To sum up, with the support of funds and resources and the protection of policies and laws, education is mainly adopted.
2.2. The antonym of fund
2. Investment funds: QDII funds invest in overseas markets and bear special risks such as exchange rate risk, country risk and emerging market risk. On the other hand, E fund Asia Select Fund has diversified investments in overseas markets, and the overall risk of the fund is lower than that of investing in a single country or region.
Fourth, examples
Our company.
Our company needs funds.
Several large listed companies share pensions.
Pension funds hold shares in several companies that mainly sell shares to the public.
thefactoryhasbuiltupreservefund。
This factory has accumulated a reserve fund.
Afundwillbesetupforthedeadmen's family.
A fund will soon be set up for the families of the dead workers.
Then, the Ministry of Environmental Protection investigated all energy and air pollution.
The National Asthma Campaign funds research on allergies and air pollution.
Five, common sentence patterns
We have contributed to everything.
We contributed to the famine relief fund. She is willing to help, but she has no money now.
She is willing to help, but she can't get the money at present. He has many funny jokes.
He has many funny jokes. Used as a verb (v.) used as a transitive verb s+~+n./pro. The company is funding a project.
The company is allocating funds for another project. 1 theprojectisjointlyfundedbbyseverallocalcompany。
This project is jointly funded by several local companies. Sixth, lexical collocation.
Used as a noun verb+~ Accumulate (administrative personnel) Fund accumulation (control) Fund advance (appropriation) Fund donation Fund creation (establishment) Fund establishment Fund donation (subscription) Fund donation needs (raising) Fund need (raising) Fund use adjective+~ Abundant fund available Fund circulation (ordinary) Fund turnover] Funds Necessary Funds Operating Funds Ready-made Funds Cash Secret Funds Noun+~ Campaign Funds Construction Funds National Defense Funds Donation Funds Relief Funds Scholarships Strike Funds Maintenance Funds Maintenance Funds Trust Funds Public Utilities [Welfare] Fund Public Welfare [Welfare] Fund Preposition In Shortage of Funds Shortage of Funds
☆ 1660 entered English, which directly came from fond in ancient French, meaning bottom, floor and ground; Originally from classical Latin, fundus means the bottom of a lake (river), a piece of land. Synonyms related to funds
Stock, supply, collection, assets, finance, storage, support, support, sponsorship, subsidy, underwriting, payment, resources, supply, source, sufficiency, reserve, account, donation, trust, nesting, investment company, investment trust, investment company and money fund.
Fund related adjacent words
Basic, function, fundo, Fundy, fund, Funde, fundi, funda, funder, Fundis, Fundal.
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