funding

US: /ˈfəndɪŋ/

UK: /fˈʌndɪŋ/



English - Vietnamese dictionary

fund /fʌnd/
  • danh từ
    • kho
      • a fund of humour: một kho hài hước
    • quỹ
    • (số nhiều) tiền của
      • in funds: có tiền, nhiều tiền
    • (số nhiều) quỹ công trái nhà nước
    • ngoại động từ
      • chuyển những món nợ ngắn hạn thành món nợ dài hạn
      • để tiền vào quỹ công trái nhà nước
      • (từ hiếm,nghĩa hiếm) thu thập cho vào kho


    Advanced English dictionary

    + noun
    [U] money for a particular purpose; the act of providing money for such a purpose: There have been large cuts in government funding for scientific research.

    Thesaurus dictionary

    n.
    1 supply, stock, reserve, store, pool, cache, reservoir, repository, mine:
    Alison is a veritable fund of information about art.
    2 Often, funds. money, (hard) cash, ready money, assets, means, wealth, resources, wherewithal, savings, capital, nest egg, endowment, Colloq loot, lucre, pelf, green, bread, dough, Brit ready, readies, lolly, US bucks, scratch:
    He has the funds to buy out his partners. Have you contributed to the fund for indigent lexicographers?
    v.
    3 finance, back, capitalize, stake, support, pay for, endow, grant, subsidize:
    The company has funded a number of new businesses.


    Collocation

    ADJ.

    adequate, proper | generous, substantial | inadequate | additional, extra, further | direct | long-term | annual, three-year, etc.
    the airline industry's annual funding requirement
    | emergency, short-term, stop-gap | official | clandestine, illegal, secret
    the clandestine funding of an illegal group
    | core | central | internal | external, outside
    Half the university research posts depend on outside funding.
    | international, local, national | foreign | government, public/public-sector, state | private/private-sector | corporate | development, education, research, science, venture, etc. | hospital, library, university, etc.

    VERB + FUNDING

    give sb/sth, grant sb/sth, provide (sb/sth with)
    The refusal to grant extra funding to schools in the poorest areas caused a political storm.
    | attract, secure, seek, win | get, obtain, receive | increase | cut, reduce | withdraw, withhold

    PREP.

    … in/of ~
    £25 million in funding
    | ~ for
    The president called for greater funding for housing for the poor.
    | ~ from
    The school has attracted funding from a number of sources.
    | ~ to
    an increase in funding to drug rehabilitation clinics

    PHRASES

    a cut/an increase in funding, a lack of funding, a level of funding
    Present levels of funding have forced the school to cut its teaching staff.
    | a means/source of funding



    Concise dictionary

    funds|funded|fundingfʌnd
    noun
    +a reserve of money set aside for some purpose
    +a supply of something available for future use
    +a financial institution that sells shares to individuals and invests in securities issued by other companies
    verb
    +convert (short-term floating debt) into long-term debt that bears fixed interest and is represented by bonds
    +place or store up in a fund for accumulation
    +provide a fund for the redemption of principal or payment of interest
    +invest money in government securities
    +accumulate a fund for the discharge of a recurrent liability
    +furnish money for


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