subsidy
美音:['sʌbsədi] 英音:['sʌbsədi]简单释义:
n.补贴;津贴;补助金
网络补贴金;补助费;政府补贴
变形:
复数:subsidies
完整释义:
n.
1.津贴;补贴,补助
2.奖励金
3.助学金,补助金,津贴;奖金;(国家间的)财政援助;【英史】(给国王的)特别津贴
例句:
Similar results would follow any attempt to save the X industry by a direct subsidy out of the public till.
任何试图通过让公众掏钱补贴拯救X行业都会导致类似的结果。The new agreement support that passed Feburary raises the cost that exports credit, but the subsidy that did not abolish a government.
2月份通过的新协定支持提高出口信贷的费用,但并没有取消政府的补贴。It compels every citizen to buy health insurance on pain of a fine. In return, the poorest buyers get a subsidy.
这套系统通过罚款的形式强迫所有公民都购买医疗保险,作为回报,最贫困的购买者可以获得额外津贴。The best indication of that is the carbon price that would be required to make investment in renewables worthwhile without subsidy.
碳价最能反映这一点,碳价必须投资到有价值的无需补贴的可再生资源。Similar subsidy programs already are offered or are being rolled out in the U. S. , Japan and Europe.
类似的补贴计划已在美国、日本和欧洲实施或正在推广。But any such tax shelter is bound to be exploited by the wealthy, which means it can grow into a very large annual subsidy.
然而,任何这类税收减免势必会为富人所用,成为一项庞大的年度补贴。The United States is now obliged to negotiate with Brazil on a deadline for implementing changes to its cotton subsidy regime.
美国现在必须就改变棉花补贴政策的最后期限与巴西进行协商。It's easy to see why they do not deserve a public subsidy.
要明白他们为什么不该得到财政补贴并不难。
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