subsidise
英 ['sʌbsɪdaɪz]
美 ['sʌbsɪdaɪz]
v. 补助; 资助; 给…发津贴
过去分词:subsidised 现在分词:subsidising 第三人称单数:subsidises 过去式:subsidised
BNC.10176
英英释义
verb
- support through subsidies
- The arts in Europe are heavily subsidized
- secure the assistance of by granting a subsidy, as of nations or military forces
双语例句
- If you subsidise the risk in trading, naturally it will be copious and, worse, dangerous.
如果你为交易风险提供补贴,风险自然会大量产生&并且更糟糕的是,它会变得危险。 - The country would no longer have to transfer funds to the EU to subsidise farm incomes or poorer regions.
英国可以不必再向欧盟划拨资金,用以补贴农民收入或较贫困地区。 - Other countries that subsidise energy especially poor countries should follow suit.
补贴能源的其它国家,尤其是穷国,也应该效仿。 - Who argues that taxpayers should subsidise these activities?
谁说纳税人应该补贴这些活动? - Then there are plans to create a new tax credit to subsidise the creation of jobs by small businesses.
美国政府还计划出台新税收抵免政策,以为小企业增加工作岗位提供补贴。 - The Germans suspect the bottom line uniting these ideas is a desire to get German taxpayers to subsidise France.
德国人怀疑,这些想法背后的根本点是让德国纳税人补助法国。 - Also, consumers cannot get these handsets directly through their mobile operators, and the operators cannot subsidise them.
此外,消费者无法从其移动运营商那里直接得到这些手机,运营商不能给予价格折扣。 - International funds could be used to subsidise low-interest loans to energy-efficient buildings, or to pay for technology transfer.
国际基金应该被用来补贴低息贷款来支持高能效建筑或支付技术转移的费用。 - So poor Chinese households ended up being taxed to subsidise consumption by rich households in advanced countries.
这最终相当于向贫穷的中国家庭征税,以此来补贴发达国家富裕家庭的消费。 - Those with capital are unwilling to subsidise those without, at least not at prevailing prices.
拥有资金的机构又不愿意补贴缺乏资金的机构,至少不愿以现行价格提供补贴。
