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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
charity
char‧i‧ty S3 W3 /ˈtʃærəti, ˈtʃærɪti/ BrE AmE noun (plural charities) [Date: 1100-1200; Language: Old French; Origin: charité, from Late Latin caritas 'Christian love', from Latin carus 'dear'] 1. [countable] an organization that gives money, goods, or help to people who are poor, sick etc ⇨ charitable: Several charities sent aid to the flood victims. charity event/walk/concert etc (=an event organized to collect money for a charity) 2. [uncountable] charity organizations in general: All the money raised by the concert will go to charity. for charity The children raised over £200 for charity. 3. [uncountable] money or gifts given to help people who are poor, sick etc: refugees living on charity Her pride wouldn’t allow her to accept charity. 4. [uncountable] formal kindness or sympathy that you show towards other people: Mother Teresa’s works of charity Newspaper reports showed him little charity. 5. charity begins at home a phrase meaning that you should take care of your own family, country etc before you help other people • • • COLLOCATIONS (for Meanings 1 & 2) verbs ▪ give something to charity I like to give a small amount of what I earn to charity. ▪ donate something to charity (=give something to charity) She sold all her jewellery and donated the money to charity. ▪ go to charity Any profit that she makes from her writing goes to charity. ▪ raise money/funds for charity A huge amount is raised for charity by the festival. ▪ support a charity (=give money to one) Do you support any charities? ADJECTIVES/NOUN + charity ▪ a local charity (=one that operates near the place where you live) All the money raised goes to local charities. ▪ an international charity (=one that operates all over the world) The Red Cross is a well-known international charity. ▪ a national charity (=one that operates throughout a country) Help the Aged is a national charity representing older people. ▪ a cancer charity (=one that raises money to treat or cure cancer) The event raised thousands of pounds for a cancer charity. charity + NOUN ▪ a charity shop (=one that gives the money it makes to a charity) Give your old clothes to a charity shop. ▪ a charity event (=one organized to collect money for a charity) She spoke at a charity event in aid of famine relief. ▪ a charity match/concert/show etc The band appeared at a charity concert for free. ▪ a charity worker (=someone who works for a charity, often without pay) Charity workers say these reforms will not help the poor. ▪ a charity appeal (=an act of asking people to give money to a charity) The organization is launching a charity appeal for a new air ambulance. • • • THESAURUS ▪ organization a group of people, companies, or countries, which is set up for a particular purpose: Greenpeace is an international organization that protects the environment. | the World Health Organization ▪ institution a large important organization such as a bank, church, or university: The University is an important academic institution. | financial institutions such as banks ▪ association an organization for people in a particular profession, sport, or activity, which officially represents its members – often used in names: I met a representative of the National Association of Teachers. | the Football Association ▪ party an organization of people with the same political aims which you can vote for in elections: Which political party do you support? | He voted for the Republican Party’s candidate. ▪ body an important group of people who make the rules and advise people about what should be allowed: the sport’s governing body | The government has set up an advisory body. ▪ club/society an organization for people who share an interest, for example a sport: We belong to a tennis club. | I joined the university film society. ▪ union an organization formed by workers in order to protect their rights: The union ordered its members out on strike. ▪ charity an organization which collects money to help people who are poor, sick etc and does not make any profit for itself: She has raised a lot of money for local charities. ▪ quango British English disapproving an organization set up by the government, which has official power but whose members have not been elected: the amount of money that is wasted on government quangos
charityhu◎ | ['t∫æriti] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | lòng nhân hậu; lòng khoan dung | | ☆ | to judge people with charity | | xét người với lòng khoan dung | | ■ | lòng nhân đức; lòng từ thiện | | ☆ | to do something out of charity | | làm điều gì vì lòng từ thiện | | ☆ | charity fund | | quỹ từ thiện | | ☆ | to raise money for charity | | quyên góp tiền cho công việc từ thiện | | ☆ | to live on/off charity | | sống nhờ vào lòng từ thiện | | ☆ | a charity ball/concert/jumble sale | | vũ hội/buổi hoà nhạc/cuộc bán hàng linh tinh để gây quỹ từ thiện | | ■ | hội từ thiện; tổ chức cứu tế | | ☆ | board of charity | | sở cứu tế | | ☆ | many charities sent money to help the victims of the famine | | nhiều tổ chức cứu tế đã gửi tiền đến giúp các nạn nhân của vụ đói | | ■ | (số nhiều) của bố thí, của cứu tế | | 〆 | charity begins at home | | ✓ | trước khi thương người, hãy thương lấy người nhà mình |
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