bounties

英['baʊnti] 美['baʊnti]
  • n.慷慨;慷慨的赠予物;(由政府提供的)奖金
bounties
    n. (名词)
    1. 赏金,奖金,赐金,赐物
    2. 慷慨,大方
    3. 恩惠,慷慨的赠予,恩情
    4. 礼品,赠款,赠物,赠金,赆仪
    5. 补助金
    6. 收成
    7. 物产
    8. 宽大,仁爱,博爱
    n. (名词)
    1. [C](由政府提供的)奖金,赏金 bonus;premium
    2. [U]慷慨,大方 kindness;generosity

英英释义

Noun:
  1. payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military

  2. the property of copious abundance

  3. generosity evidenced by a willingness to give freely

  4. a ship of the British navy; in 1789 part of the crew mutinied against their commander William Bligh and set him afloat in an open boat

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He is famous for his bounty to the poor.
      他因对穷人慷慨相助而出名。
    2. He was awarded a cash bounty by his boss.
      他的上司奖给他一笔现金。
    3. We received a bounty from the government.
      我们收到政府给予的一笔补助金。
    4. There's a bounty for foxes in some countries.
      在有些国家捕捉到狐狸可得赏金。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He had a bounty of 20,000 dollars on his head.
      有人悬赏两万美元要他的人头。
    2. The charity is totally dependent on the Church's bounty.
      慈善事业完全依靠全体基督教徒的慷慨赠予。