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subsidizer

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

补贴者,资助者,补助者,补贴方

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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

  • Some Lifeline subscribers alternatively can use it to subsidize home Internet connections.

  • That’s real money to those schools, because they can use those full-price dollars to subsidize lower-income kids and try and provide some equity.

  • Animal agriculture is heavily subsidized by the federal government.

  • They subsidized the “true” cost of delivery, making it cheap for consumers while squeezing restaurants with high fees and pocketing courier tips.

  • It has also become clear that subsidizing internet access to hundreds of millions of potential users is perhaps not the most sustainable way to acquire customers.

  • For example, he suggests that instead of heavily subsidizing corn, the government could subsidize more ethical food producers.

  • The Jewish State will spend millions more to subsidize the controversial procedure this year.

  • Asking municipalities to subsidize his business so he can maximize his profits.

  • Yes, the state is unwilling to expand a government program, but it will do more to subsidize private health insurance.

  • He proposed using some unspent funds to subsidize flood insurance.

  • The home Government has refused to subsidize the emigration; hence it has been in a state of chronic feud with the colony.

  • Do you think that in the world we live in one can subsidize a Divinity, a first-class one, for that price?

  • If the end in view be the attainment of the lowest possible rates, why not subsidize the railroads directly by this same amount?

  • They encourage routine in others, and they also subsidize such thought and learning as are kept remote from affairs.

  • The inference is that we should go back to 1840, build some 1200 ton wooden paddle steamers and subsidize them.