on the dole / doʊl /

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on the dole2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a portion or allotment of money, food, etc., especially as given at regular intervals by a charity or for maintenance.
  2. a dealing out or distributing, especially in charity.
  3. a form of payment to the unemployed instituted by the British government in 1918.
v. 有主动词 verb

doled, dol·ing.

  1. to distribute in charity.
  2. to give out sparingly or in small quantities: The last of the water was doled out to the thirsty crew.

on the dole 近义词

on the dole

等同于 jobless

on the dole

等同于 out of work

on the dole 的近义词 7
on the dole 的反义词 1
on the dole

等同于 unemployed

更多on the dole例句

  1. It’s an interesting thought experiment, to say the least, to consider how history might have changed had Dole not gone with Jack Kemp and instead created another vacancy for Clinton to fill on the nation’s highest court.
  2. At the Trevor Project, Dole said that many children are texting the organization as well because of similar reasons.
  3. Calls to Dole requesting comment from Murdock, who is on the board, weren’t returned.
  4. San Diego County threw its support to Dole but just barely thanks to tens of thousands of votes for independent Ross Perot.
  5. Sneaker and clothing brands routinely dole out buckets of dough to drape their swag over popular cultural characters.
  6. I was also involved in the origins of the Dole Institute of Politics at Kansas University.
  7. These labels matter, but so does our over-zealous urge to dole them out and endlessly dwell on them.
  8. A month before the Ethics Committee vote that McConnell boasts about today, he and Dole were publicly defending Packwood.
  9. “There can be no question that the trendiest trend of our popular culture is the return of drug use,” Dole said.
  10. Some waited too long—waited to dole out to a frenzied public all available cash and close the doors too late for solvency.
  11. The principle at once sets men thinking on the selfish side, and makes them dole their good deeds with a thrifty hand.
  12. But he fished out a dole, though he was vexed at the injury to the supper.
  13. "Then keep it, and dole it out as you like," said Sadie quickly.
  14. I could dole out secretaryships and lordships, and never a one without getting something in return.