subsidy 英 [ˈsʌbsədi]   美 [ˈsʌbsɪdi]

subsidy

subsidy  英 [ˈsʌbsədi] 美 [ˈsʌbsɪdi]

n. 补贴;津贴;补助金 

名词复数:subsidies 

The great advantage of a subsidy, indeed, from the standpoint of the public, is that it makes this fact so clear. 站在公众角度而言,补贴的最大好就是它使得财富专业的这样一个事实变得如此清晰。
If Copenhagen does not reach agreement on it we will do it next year, either via a subsidy, levy or tax. 如果在哥本哈根没有达成协议,我们明年就会自己来,不管是用补贴还是征税的方法。

  • A subsidy is a grant of financial assistance. Many school districts, for example, offer a subsidy to low-income families for book fees and lunch costs. The family pays a set amount and the district makes up the difference.
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  • n. 补贴;津贴;补助金
  • 1. The great advantage of a subsidy, indeed, from the standpoint of the public, is that it makes this fact so clear.

    站在公众角度而言,补贴的最大好就是它使得财富专业的这样一个事实变得如此清晰。

  • 2. If Copenhagen does not reach agreement on it we will do it next year, either via a subsidy, levy or tax.

    如果在哥本哈根没有达成协议,我们明年就会自己来,不管是用补贴还是征税的方法。

  • subsidy (n.) late 14c., from Anglo-French subsidie, Old French subside "help, aid, assistance, contribution," from Latin subsidium "a help, aid, assistance, (military) reinforcements, troops in reserve," from subsidere "to settle down, stay, remain" (see subside).
sub·sidy AWL / ˈsʌbsədi ; NAmE ˈsʌbsədi / noun ( plural sub·sidies ) [countable ,  uncountable ] money that is paid by a government or an organization to reduce the costs of services or of producing goods so that their prices can be kept low 补贴;补助金;津贴 agricultural subsidies 农业补贴 to reduce the level of subsidy 降低补贴金额 collocationsat farming subsidy subsidies sub·sidy / ˈsʌbsədi ; NAmE ˈsʌbsədi /
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