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superfund

/soo-per-fuhnd/US // ˈsu pərˌfʌnd //

超级基金,超低级基金,超低级别的基金,超强的资金

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a large fund set up to finance an expensive program or project.

Examples

  • Additionally, his Superfund law has led to the cleanup of dozens of toxic waste sites throughout the country.

  • They can just steal the wealth and walk away, leaving a Superfund site behind them, and no one is liable.

  • To figure it out, we examined all available Superfund data from the Environmental Protection Agency.

  • The site became a Superfund in 1983 and since then some of the largest sources of contamination to the creek have been identified.

  • Above those, however, are the Superfund sites—places that have sustained major, long-term damage, necessitating years of cleanup.