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advantaged

/ad-van-tijd, -vahn-/US // ædˈvæn tɪdʒd, -ˈvɑn- //UK // (ədˈvɑːntɪdʒd) //

有优势的,有利的,具有优势的,有优势

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having greater resources or better skills, education, facilities, etc.: She is more advantaged than her cousin.
    • : having sufficient or abundant income, natural resources, etc.; affluent: the advantaged nations.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually the advantaged . advantaged people collectively: a luxury cruise that only the advantaged could afford.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inbenefit

Examples

  • Thiel wouldn’t owe any tax up front and no early withdrawal penalties would apply, but he’d be required to move billions out of the tax-advantaged account.

  • The number of multimillion-dollar individual retirement accounts has soared in the past decade, as more wealthy Americans use the tax-advantaged vehicles to shield fortunes from income taxes, according to new data released by Congress today.

  • Pensco was a small firm that allowed its customers to put nearly any investment they wanted into a tax-advantaged retirement account.

  • They would also be able to make tax-advantaged contributions to their accounts.

  • An option for the United States would be tax-advantaged “lifelong learning and training accounts,” funded by individual contributions matched in part by government funds.

  • Of course, CNN is advantaged by being in nearly 30 million more households than FBN.

  • The unions would have gone nuclear: tax-advantaged health benefits are one of their selling points for members.

  • But what's clear is that, over the past decade, this aspect of the Electoral College has advantaged Democrats.

  • Americans take a lot of their compensation in the form of tax-advantaged benefits, particularly health care costs.

  • In other words, are the tax advantages of a whole life policy better than investing in a non-tax-advantaged manner?

  • For what shall it profit a man, what is a man advantaged, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?

  • I have been advantaged thereby before now, and did not know but by speaking no truth, I might have reaped the same benefit now.

  • By thine aid is he advantaged, and made strong by thy valour and prowess: Bitterest was that Battle in which thou didst engage.

  • He took some part in the Civil War, but “he was very often of both parties, and never advantaged either.”

  • Cookworthy died in 1780, not in any way advantaged by his discovery.