0 someone who tries to encourage something to happen or develop:
1 a person or company that organizes or finances a sports event or a performance, esp. of musical entertainment
2 a person, organization, or government that tries to encourage something to happen or develop:
3 a person who arranges finance for sports and musical events:
By licensing the tour to a professional promoter, the company would still have been guaranteed a profit.
4 → company promoter
Since the concessions to corporate backers were minimal, sponsorship effectively became free money for the promoters as well as for the bands.
In this situation corporate sponsorship has helped promoters put on larger, more frequent tours, many of which would previously have been far too expensive.
In fact promoters live in the community they work for, and have a distinctive link into/role in the community.
Given the interplay of order, contrast, scale dependency, and the role of promoters and inhibiters, numerous patterns of variation are possible.
Academics tend to have more institutional resources at their disposal than do overworked, underpaid human rights defenders and promoters.
The role of forest staff should be extended from technical experts and guards to fair and reliable promoters of village management.
Although some teams and leagues were integrated, baseball was never as democratic and meritocratic as its promoters claimed.
Hypothetical flowering promoters and inhibitors are emphasised in the photoperiod literature.
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促進者, 提倡者, 起促進作用的事物…
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büyük bir eylemi/işi düzenleyen kimse, organizatör, bir şeyin olmasını gelişmesine çaba sarfeden/güç veren kimse…
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