subsidize
subsidize 英 [ˈsʌbsɪdaɪz] 美 ['sʌbsɪdaɪz]
vt. 资助;给与奖助金;向…行贿
进行时:subsidizing 过去式:subsidized 过去分词:subsidized 第三人称单数:subsidizes
- To subsidize something is to support it by providing it with money or other resources. Don't expect your parents to subsidize your addiction to solid-gold puppy figurines.
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- vt. 资助;给与奖助金;向…行贿
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1. A founding principle was that high-savings countries, like Germany and the Netherlands, would not subsidize the living standards of the more profligate.
其建立依赖的一项原则是像德国、荷兰那样的高储蓄国家不会对挥霍地生活标准进行补贴资助。
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2. So do its public schools and other public services, which have been deteriorating for years — in part because older white voters have been reluctant to subsidize younger minorities.
多年来每况愈下的公立学校及其他公共服务部门亦是如此——部分是因为年长白人选民不愿为年轻的少数群体提供资助。
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3. Encourage and subsidize home cooking.
鼓励和资助在家里煮饭。
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