柯林斯詞典subsidy /?s?bs?d?/ (subsidies) 1. N-COUNT A subsidy is money that is paid by a government or other authority in order to help an industry or business, or to pay for a public service. 補(bǔ)貼金 European farmers are planning a massive demonstration against farm subsidy cuts. 歐洲的農(nóng)場主們正在策劃一場反對削減農(nóng)場補(bǔ)貼的大游行。 返回 subsidy劍橋詞典money given as part of the cost of something, to help or encourage it to happen 補(bǔ)助金;津貼,補(bǔ)貼 The company received a substantial government subsidy. 公司得到了大筆的政府津貼。 The government is planning to abolish subsidies to farmers . 政府正計(jì)劃取消對農(nóng)場主的補(bǔ)貼。 例句 state subsidiesThe steel industry was at the time coddled by trade protection and massive subsidies.They are planning in increase housing subsidies for the poor .Companies who recruit through the scheme will receive a subsidy of £50 a week .It may be eligible for a government subsidy. 返回 subsidy