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%ما هو (من)٪ 1 - تعريف

PERSON WHO DONATES, USUALLY MONEY
Donors

donor         
n.
Giver, bestower; (law) donator.
donor         
['d??n?, -n?:]
¦ noun
1. a person who donates something.
2. Chemistry an atom or molecule that provides a pair of electrons in forming a coordinate bond.
3. Physics an impurity atom in a semiconductor which contributes conducting electrons to the material.
Origin
ME: from OFr. doneur, from L. donator, from donare 'give'.
donor         
n.
1) an anonymous donor
2) a blood; organ donor

ويكيبيديا

Donor

A donor in general is a person, organization or government which donates something voluntarily. The term is usually used to represent a form of pure altruism, but is sometimes used when the payment for a service is recognized by all parties as representing less than the value of the donation and that the motivation is altruistic. In business law a donor is someone who is giving the gift (law), and a donee the person receiving the gift.

More broadly, the term is used to refer to any entity that serves as the source of something transferred to a different entity, including - in scientific fields - the source of matter or energy passed from one object to another.

The Online Etymology Dictionary traces the English-language word "donor" back to the mid-15th century, with origins in Anglo-French, Old French, Latin and Proto-Indo-European.

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. They wrote: "The Internet has helped level the playing field between large donors and small donors.
2. Rooney said donors and non–donors exist at all income levels.
3. That‘s where Obama comes in _ his donors help her out, her donors help him.
4. "Our traditional donors have been extremely generous ... but we have to go to new donors.
5. Private donors expect greater accountability from recipients than state donors do.