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词汇 self-fund
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Definition of self-fund in English:

self-fund

verb
[with object]
  • Provide the money for (a project or course of action) oneself.

    he was a billionaire who could self-fund his campaign
    a significant number of people are required to self-fund their care
    no object if the organization self-funded, it would spend its money more carefully
    an entirely self-funded expedition to the Amazon rainforest
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The U.S. Postal Service is self-funded, so operations would continue uninterrupted.
    • Miller was a medical student when he self-funded the first Mad Max film.
    • We are self-funded which means we can take a long term approach to our business.
    • Largely self-funded, the documentary has been in the works for more than a decade.
    • The entrepreneur, whose net worth is estimated to be $4 billion, would be able to self-fund a possible presidential run.
    • She is still desperate to be nominated for an Oscar and is considering self-funding a film to win over her critics.
    • More employers are also moving to self-funded health plans rather than full insurance from a traditional insurer.
    • This project is offered on a self-funding basis.
    • Now we're independent again, profitable and self-funding the growth.
    • Because the film was primarily self-funded, we just wanted to do it exactly as we wanted with no outside influence.
    • We are self-funded and often can't meet demand for our products so managing the working capital needed for growth is a real issue.

Derivatives

  • self-funder

  • noun
    • In addition, she says, most self-funders lack the experience in politics that builds a campaigner's skill.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • "A self-funder could probably get in it," said the political strategist, who ran for governor as a Democrat in 1997.
      • Individuals who have family or friends who are willing to pay the cost of the care homes also come under the category of self-funders.
      • The staff member said she assumed that "as a self-funder, Mrs Smith was able to arrange her own care, in hindsight this lady should have been visited".
      • Jones, a self-funder, has been outspending his opponents and has held a lead in the few public polls of the GOP primary.

Definition of self-fund in US English:

self-fund

verb
[with object]
  • Provide the money for (a project or course of action) oneself.

    he was a billionaire who could self-fund his campaign
    a significant number of people are required to self-fund their care
    no object if the organization self-funded, it would spend its money more carefully
    an entirely self-funded expedition to the Amazon rainforest
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We are self-funded which means we can take a long term approach to our business.
    • This project is offered on a self-funding basis.
    • The entrepreneur, whose net worth is estimated to be $4 billion, would be able to self-fund a possible presidential run.
    • She is still desperate to be nominated for an Oscar and is considering self-funding a film to win over her critics.
    • Now we're independent again, profitable and self-funding the growth.
    • We are self-funded and often can't meet demand for our products so managing the working capital needed for growth is a real issue.
    • More employers are also moving to self-funded health plans rather than full insurance from a traditional insurer.
    • Because the film was primarily self-funded, we just wanted to do it exactly as we wanted with no outside influence.
    • Miller was a medical student when he self-funded the first Mad Max film.
    • The U.S. Postal Service is self-funded, so operations would continue uninterrupted.
    • Largely self-funded, the documentary has been in the works for more than a decade.
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