0 sb who gives sth for free -- giver [ masculine ]
a generous donor en generøs giver
1 sb who gives their blood or body part -- donor [ masculine ]
organ donors organdonorer
2 a giver of a gift or of a part of the body used to replace a diseased part of someone else’s body -- giver, donator; donor
Humans, at this time, provide too many hurdles not the least of which is a lack of willing brain donors that are the same age.
The follow-up donors were then tested on the 11 networks.
Second, donors are becoming more and more disenchanted with the problems attendant upon project-based aid.
Other explanations of failure are more clearly attributable to donors.
Due to the manner in which we receive our specimens, the nature and medical history of the donors' diabetes are unknown.
As a medium for publicity and advertising it was indispensable, so communal bodies paid for notices and lists of donors to be published.
External agencies and donors could do more for conservation where scientific and institutional strength are lacking.
The disease was locally eliminated from many countries following an intensive worldwide spraying operation funded by international donors.
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捐血者, 器官捐贈者, 捐助者,捐贈者…
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