| 释义 | 
		Definition of fighting fund in English: fighting fundnoun British Money raised to finance a campaign, especially one supporting a political or social cause.  the action group launched a fighting fund to pay legal costs if defeated  Example sentencesExamples -  A fighting fund has now been set up to make sure money is available for any future legal battles.
 -  Already the protesters have had to call on every family in the area to donate £10 after managing to raise just £200 towards a fighting fund.
 -  It had collected £1,065 in a fighting fund to mount a legal challenge in the High Court against the council's decision.
 -  Campaigners are distributing 20,000 postcards in a drive to raise a fighting fund of £50,000.
 -  Unions at the school have raised a fighting fund to support a colleague who claims she was dismissed for complaining about stress to her bosses.
 -  The fighting fund currently stands at £80,000 but many pledges of support for the sponsor-a-seat campaign have yet to be counted.
 -  We have already launched a fighting fund, as obtaining the services of a barrister to fight our corner at a full public inquiry will not be cheap.
 -  Our case has been given nationwide publicity and we raised £20,000 for a fighting fund.
 -  Supporters were collecting cash to put in the hunting fighting fund pot.
 -  On 29 August a fighting fund was launched and a pamphlet organised for publicity to include the names of consenting committee members.
 -  Party insiders estimate a fighting fund of at least £500,000 is needed to seize power at Holyrood.
 -  But he confirmed that all money paid to him potentially ends up in his fighting fund.
 -  After the speech, Mr Galloway appealed for donations to his legal fighting fund against the Daily Telegraph and the Boston-based Christian Science Monitor newspaper, which made similar allegations.
 -  Since the protest by Lee residents, local councils and politicians was launched almost a year ago to the day money and time has been poured into the fighting fund in a bid to defeat the government's proposals for the former military airbase.
 -  Obviously when we sort the money from the fighting fund out, as much as possible will go to Mrs Griffith and Mrs Waller.
 -  Altogether around 200 responded and he raised a fighting fund of 80,000.
 -  The pool has been shut because of a faulty filter and now the association has launched a fighting fund in a bid to raise £110,000 ‘very quickly.’
 -  Parents fighting to retain a school in the north Pembrokeshire village of Hermon have launched a new fighting fund.
 -  Campaigners against an incinerator in East Hull have started a fighting fund to raise money for a barrister to fight their corner at a public inquiry.
 -  I am sure he was motivated by the very best intentions when he raised 80,000 from 200 victims for a fighting fund to buy insurance against the nasty consequences of a court defeat.
 
     |