bounty
bounty 英 [ˈbaʊnti] 美 [ˈbaʊnti]
n. 慷慨;赏金
名词复数:bounties
- If there is bounty on your table, it means you have a wide variety and large quantity of food. If there's a bounty on your head, it means the government has put out a reward for your capture.
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- n. 慷慨;赏金
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1. However, sometimes nature’s bounty is not enough.
然而有时候大自然的慷慨是不够的。
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2. Who put the bounty out on me?
是谁悬赏杀我?
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3. You placed the bounty on Kara's life.
你们悬赏刺杀卡拉。
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4. The charity is totally dependent on the Church's bounty.
慈善业完全依靠全体基督徒的慷慨赠予。
- bounty (n.) late 13c., "a gift, a reward, a favor bestowed freely;" c. 1300, "goodness, virtue; beauty; ; excellence; knightly prowess, strength, valor, chivalry," early 14c., "a helpful act, an act of generosity, a good deed," also "liberality in giving, generosity, munificence," from Anglo-French bountee, Old French bonte "goodness" (12c., Modern French bonté), from Latin bonitatem (nominative bonitas) "goodness," from bonus "good" (see bonus).
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