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单词 slush fund
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Definition of slush fund in English:

slush fund

noun
  • A reserve of money used for illicit purposes, especially political bribery.

    行贿基金(尤指作政治行贿用)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was a key player in a very big political machine and he was managing a slush fund.
    • The government has been accused of setting up a political slush fund at the expense of communities in need in Kerry and elsewhere.
    • Surely, this is a clear warning of the resumption of the infamous slush fund returning to State House!
    • The guidance in this budget document is as vague as the phrase ‘war on terror’, thus leading Kaplan to criticize the budget sections as a slush fund.
    • This will never be a fund that is at the whim of any Minister of Finance to use as a slush fund for things like silly ‘think big’ projects.
    • It's good to know our money is not merely disappearing into a slush fund somewhere.
    • We do not have a slush fund with which to buy a whole lot of property.
    • He said: ‘This is a council slush fund to reward failure.’
    • The appeal to the childhood home is that it can add money to your slush fund, but the gain is so minimal - if you get a gain at all - that's it's not really worth the effort.
    • He had this idea of the Social Entrepreneur Fund, which turned into a slush fund for all sorts of mad schemes.
    • Isn't it strange that when New Labour wants to embark on a bit of imperialist warmongering it can discover a special contingency slush fund with unlimited resources running into billions of pounds?
    • However, the larger purpose of the fund, forecast to grow to $140 billion by 2020, is to create a giant slush fund for investment on stock exchanges.
    • The board, which previously was under the control of the Ministry of Economic Reforms, has functioned as a slush fund for dispensing political favours.
    • We have heard all the intellectual debate from the over-endowed academia and those who live off the slush fund.
    • Today, extracting cash from homes has become a great hidden slush fund supporting current levels of consumer spending and, therefore, the American economy generally.
    • This vote is not supposed to be a slush fund for all and sundry.
    • Now we learn that there have been little or no improvements to an EU-wide budget that appears to be operated like a slush fund for pet political projects.
    • Where is the incentive for institutions to adhere to the rules if they know that a slush fund exists, which will grow bigger each year, to bail them out if they go under?
    • I simply say that, surely, no board can operate with a slush fund.
    • But after the ‘special autonomy’ law allowed the provincial government to keep a high percentage of locally generated oil and gas revenues, the windfall turned into a slush fund for the local political elite.
    Synonyms
    payment, payout, reward, recompense, consideration

Origin

Mid 19th century: originally nautical slang denoting money collected to buy luxuries, from the sale of watery food known as slush.

Definition of slush fund in US English:

slush fund

nounˈsləSH ˌfəndˈsləʃ ˌfənd
  • A reserve of money used for illicit purposes, especially political bribery.

    行贿基金(尤指作政治行贿用)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The appeal to the childhood home is that it can add money to your slush fund, but the gain is so minimal - if you get a gain at all - that's it's not really worth the effort.
    • This vote is not supposed to be a slush fund for all and sundry.
    • We do not have a slush fund with which to buy a whole lot of property.
    • Surely, this is a clear warning of the resumption of the infamous slush fund returning to State House!
    • He had this idea of the Social Entrepreneur Fund, which turned into a slush fund for all sorts of mad schemes.
    • It's good to know our money is not merely disappearing into a slush fund somewhere.
    • The board, which previously was under the control of the Ministry of Economic Reforms, has functioned as a slush fund for dispensing political favours.
    • Isn't it strange that when New Labour wants to embark on a bit of imperialist warmongering it can discover a special contingency slush fund with unlimited resources running into billions of pounds?
    • Now we learn that there have been little or no improvements to an EU-wide budget that appears to be operated like a slush fund for pet political projects.
    • Today, extracting cash from homes has become a great hidden slush fund supporting current levels of consumer spending and, therefore, the American economy generally.
    • He was a key player in a very big political machine and he was managing a slush fund.
    • This will never be a fund that is at the whim of any Minister of Finance to use as a slush fund for things like silly ‘think big’ projects.
    • The guidance in this budget document is as vague as the phrase ‘war on terror’, thus leading Kaplan to criticize the budget sections as a slush fund.
    • Where is the incentive for institutions to adhere to the rules if they know that a slush fund exists, which will grow bigger each year, to bail them out if they go under?
    • The government has been accused of setting up a political slush fund at the expense of communities in need in Kerry and elsewhere.
    • He said: ‘This is a council slush fund to reward failure.’
    • However, the larger purpose of the fund, forecast to grow to $140 billion by 2020, is to create a giant slush fund for investment on stock exchanges.
    • We have heard all the intellectual debate from the over-endowed academia and those who live off the slush fund.
    • But after the ‘special autonomy’ law allowed the provincial government to keep a high percentage of locally generated oil and gas revenues, the windfall turned into a slush fund for the local political elite.
    • I simply say that, surely, no board can operate with a slush fund.
    Synonyms
    payment, payout, reward, recompense, consideration

Origin

Mid 19th century: originally nautical slang denoting money collected to buy luxuries, from the sale of watery food known as slush.

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