subsidization / ˈsʌb sɪˌdaɪz /

补贴补助资助津贴

subsidization 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

sub·si·dized, sub·si·diz·ing.

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

subsidization 近义词

n. 名词 noun

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更多subsidization例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. The power of subsidization of thought was theirs to a remarkable degree, as I was soon to learn under Ernest's tuition.
  7. Subsidization of persons as well as institutions must be wisely handled or moral deterioration is likely to set in.
  8. Like historic explorers, they could have obtained subsidization and sponsorship.
  9. I believe, therefore, that this subsidization should continue to be reduced.