"finance" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

finance verbo

finance + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 66
finance programs • finance one's campaign • finance one's operations • finance research • finance one's education • finance expansion • ...
verbo + finance
Kolokacji: 12
help finance • used to finance • help to finance • agree to finance • need to finance • ...
finance + preposición
Kolokacji: 22
financed by • financed through • finance for • financed from • financed with • ...
finance + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 36
privately financed • largely financed • partly financed • publicly financed • federally financed • ...
(4) fully, poorly
Kolokacji: 2
(7) well, easily
Kolokacji: 2
(8) directly, indirectly
Kolokacji: 2
(9) generously, lavishly, richly
Kolokacji: 3
1. generously financed = hojnie sfinansować generously financed
2. lavishly financed = bogato sfinansować lavishly financed
  • Mehlman's preoccupation with free labor might seem odd, since the Bush campaign is the single most lavishly financed election effort ever to grace the planet.
  • The mission's success is considered important to help convince both the new Administration and a skeptical Congress that the program should continue to be lavishly financed despite the nation's budget problems.
  • There are, however, both in the public and in the private realms, poorly financed schools that educate quite well, often better than more lavishly financed neighbors.
  • The tests are meant to show technical progress and, perhaps as important, to persuade a skeptical Congress that the controversial program should continue to be lavishly financed despite the nation's budget problems.
  • DESPITE lavishly financed assaults over the years by practically every other large automaker, Chrysler remains king in minivans, with its 42 percent market share.
  • Condé Nast is known for large, lavishly financed magazines with circulations of about one million and 1,000 pages of advertising annually.
  • In its heyday, the office was one of the most lavishly financed county cultural agencies in the state, with a budget that reached $2.5 million in 1989.
  • The cable and telephone companies have fought net neutrality with a lavishly financed and misleading lobbying campaign, because they stand to gain an enormous windfall.
  • That was the beginning of a long career in which he pursued every avenue to scrounge money for research in a field that had never been lavishly financed.
  • If yachts or Cadillacs were crammed into Lincoln Center and the Metropolitan Museum, elitist art could be lavishly financed.
3. richly financed = bogato sfinansowany richly financed

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