| 释义 | 
		philanthropyphi‧lan‧thro‧py /fəˈlænθrəpi/ noun [uncountable]    philanthropyOrigin: 1600-1700 Late Latin philanthropia, from Greek, from phil- ( ➔ PHILANDERER) + anthropos  ‘human being’  - A minority or Liberals attacked the principle of state welfare, arguing that the state should rather encourage self-help and philanthropy.
 - All that development and philanthropy disguised hard commercial policies.
 - And I began to discover that his philanthropy was no longer casual now, but constant and systematic.
 - Born and raised in San Francisco, the 71-year-old Rosenberg has been preaching philanthropy his entire adult life.
 - If it had been only philanthropy, would it have felt like it did?
 - The myth of philanthropy is quickly discredited by a realistic look at how older people lead their lives.
 
    the practice of giving money and help to people who are poor or in trouble  |