bounty 的定义
plural boun·ties.
- a premium or reward, especially one offered by a government: There was a bounty on his head. Some states offer a bounty for dead coyotes.
- a generous gift.
- generosity in giving.
bounty 近义词
bonus; compensation
更多bounty例句
- Of course, cinema has set feasts on screen for a long, long time, using food to evoke desire, love, loneliness, bounty, joy, and a lot more.
- Scientists locked in on that goal some decades ago and set out to clone a single “elite” palm, one that produced a bounty of oil, into 50,000 palms just like it.
- So, this conglomerate of women, plus the bounty hunter, equaled intrigue for Rachel and me.
- Finally, if you panic-planted a pandemic garden, salads are by far the best way to deploy your bounty.
- Snap delivered its annual “partner summit” virtually in the second-quarter, where it showed off a bounty of new products including Minis, which lets third-party developers create what are essentially mini apps inside of the Snapchat platform.
- Rural churches were deserted, and the connection between the land and the bounty of harvests was gone.
- A bounty hunter told AFP that the suspected Texan could very well be Everett Livvix of Robinson, Illinois.
- The state of Idaho paid a bounty hunter to kill wolves in the Salmon River country.
- ISIS also had made use of its bounty of captured American equipment.
- Lobbyists use these trips to lavish bounty on Congressmen, far from prying eyes.
- Instinct had prompted her to put away her husband's bounty in casting off her allegiance.
- I feel most grateful to you for your kindness, for your generous sympathy in my sorrow, but I cannot accept your bounty.
- The good folk do not accept the bounty of their Queen without making her a return for it in kind.
- This fair one was attended by Bounty, Beauty, and all the rest; they are called a folk in l. 48.
- A testator may bequeath property to a trustee who shall select the objects of the testator's bounty.