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subsidization

/suhb-si-dahyz/US // ˈsʌb sɪˌdaɪz //UK // (ˈsʌbsɪˌdaɪz) //

补贴,补助,资助,津贴

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sub·si·dized, sub·si·diz·ing.

    • : to furnish or aid with a subsidy.
    • : to purchase the assistance of by the payment of a subsidy.
    • : to secure the cooperation of by bribery; buy over.

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Examples

  • The inherent cost to each school is relatively small, as the respective military service subsidizes most costs like textbooks, uniforms, and equipment among other material, but there is a waitlist of hundreds of high schools requesting a JROTC unit.

  • Taxpayers are subsidizing the independent contractor model to an unprecedented degree since Congress created a new, 100%-taxpayer-funded unemployment insurance system for independent contractors.

  • Affordable housing advocates in the city hope to persuade voters to back Measure A, a $900 million housing bond to fund 7,500 subsidized homes for homeless and low-income San Diegans at risk of ending up on the street.

  • Affordable housing advocates in the city hope to change that this election season with Measure A, a $900 million housing bond to fund 7,500 subsidized homes for homeless and low-income San Diegans at risk of ending up on the street.

  • But, it’s unclear how long those linear businesses will be able to comfortably subsidize the streaming businesses’ development, especially considering the toll that 2020 has taken on those legacy revenue centers.

  • The power of subsidization of thought was theirs to a remarkable degree, as I was soon to learn under Ernest's tuition.

  • Subsidization of persons as well as institutions must be wisely handled or moral deterioration is likely to set in.

  • Like historic explorers, they could have obtained subsidization and sponsorship.

  • I believe, therefore, that this subsidization should continue to be reduced.