subsidise

英[səb'sɪdaɪs] 美[səb'sɪdaɪs]
  • vt. 补助;给津贴
CET6+ TEM4
Verb:
  1. secure the assistance of by granting a subsidy, as of nations or military forces

  2. support through subsidies;

    "The arts in Europe are heavily subsidized"

1. The Finnish and British governments say they will not subsidise nuclear power.
芬兰和英国政府表示,他们不会对核电提供补贴.

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2. Some cities also planned to subsidise access for poor residents.
某些城市还计划为低收入居民提供上网补助.

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3. So the government should subsidise pioneers who break a path for others.
因此,政府需要提供补贴,扶持开路先锋.

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4. Germany has started to subsidise private pension saving.
德国开始补贴个人养老金储蓄.

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5. And if It'stops moving , subsidise it.
如果经济停滞不前, 就资助.

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    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. In promoting research, it is likely to improve conditions for all rather than subsidise pet technologies.
      在促进研究方面,自民党可能会提高所有技术的研究条件,而不是只对重点技术进行补助。
    2. That money will be used to subsidise non-paying users, and there is talk of giving free second-hand computers to the poorest.
      这些钱将用于补助非付费用户,而且传言会发给赤贫者免费的二手电脑。

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