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捐赠者, 捐助者
someone or something that gives money, clothes, etc. to a charity for free
- The hospital honored its largest donor for contributing funds to build a new pediatric wing.
医院表彰了其最大的捐赠者为建造新的儿科病房提供资金。
- Each donor received a thank-you letter for their generous contributions to the food bank.
每位捐赠者都收到了一封感谢信,感谢他们对食物银行的慷慨捐助。
- The charity organized a special event to recognize its long-term donor for years of support.
该慈善机构组织了一个特别活动,以表彰其长期捐赠者多年的支持。
- She became a regular donor to the animal shelter, providing monthly financial assistance.
她成为了动物收容所的定期捐赠者,提供每月的财务援助。
- The museum’s new exhibit was made possible by a substantial donation from a private donor.
博物馆的新展览是由一位私人捐赠者的大量捐赠实现的。
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捐赠者, 供体
(medicine) someone who provides biological materials for transplantation or medical procedures
A donor is a person who gives an organ, tissue, or blood to another person in need, such as those undergoing transplants or needing blood transfers. This can include living donors, who give a part of their organ or tissue while they are alive, or dead donors, who provide organs or tissues after they have died. Donors have a crucial role in treatments and transplants that can save lives or improve health.
- My cousin became a kidney donor to help her brother.
我的表妹成为了一个肾脏捐赠者来帮助她的兄弟。
- The blood bank relies on regular donors for lifesaving transfusions.
血库依靠定期的捐赠者进行救命的输血。
- Dad signed up to be an organ donor on his driver's license.
爸爸在驾照上注册成为器官捐献者。
- She decided to be a tissue donor to assist with medical research.
她决定成为一名组织捐赠者以协助医学研究。
- My neighbor became a plasma donor to aid in medical treatments.
我的邻居成为了一名血浆捐赠者以帮助医疗治疗。