food coupon / ˈfud ˌstæmp /

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food coupon 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any of the coupons formerly sold or given under a federal program to low-income Americans and redeemable for food, as at grocery stores or markets: replaced by electronically deposited benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.

food coupon 近义词

food coupon

等同于 food stamp

food coupon 的近义词 3

更多food coupon例句

  1. “It didn’t make sense why they were denying that person because they fit the criteria,” said Wells, citing the fact that Lifeline is for people well under the poverty line who receive other assistance such as food stamps.
  2. Principals were able to offer slots to anyone, but Ferebee had directed them to prioritize students at highest risk for academic failure, a broad group that includes students whose families receive food stamps.
  3. “Luckily the food stamps came through the day before Christmas, that really helped me to get through while I’m waiting for the check,” Case said.
  4. Having lost two art teaching jobs, Kluytman had to go on food stamps to help pay for groceries.
  5. If their food stamps arrive in time, she says, she’ll splurge on a Christmas dinner of crab legs, mashed potatoes and salad, though she wishes she could do more.
  6. And there is definitely something to finding solace in food, familiarity, and memory.
  7. Finding a smuggler in Ventimiglia is easier than finding good food.
  8. Talking about death is never easy, but with food, comfort, and familiarity, a new kind of dinner party is making it easier.
  9. Forget those silly “games played with the ball”; they are far “too violent for the body and stamp no character on the mind.”
  10. And if people find themselves dissatisfied with how often they turn to fast food, Bacon says to try things like batch cooking.
  11. And I have not had the first morsel of food prepared from this grain offered me since I reached the shores of Europe.
  12. The general commanded a halt, and ordered the men to refresh and strengthen themselves by food and drink.
  13. It was he who first said, If thine enemy hunger give him food, if he thirst give him drink.
  14. “You must leave this house this moment,” she cried, with a stamp, with gleaming eyes and very pale.
  15. These officers are bound to maintayne themselves and families with food and rayment by their owne and their servant's industrie.