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单词 subsidize
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Definition of subsidize in English:

subsidize

(British subsidise)
verb ˈsʌbsɪdʌɪzˈsəbsəˌdaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Support (an organization or activity) financially.

    在财政上支持(机构,活动);补助,资助

    the mining industry continues to be subsidized

    矿业继续得到财政补贴。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And a proportion of profit from the treks goes into a separate fund to subsidize village activities or be shared amongst villagers.
    • Due to the overlap between politics and business these banks have suffered heavy losses from subsidizing state-run enterprises and bad loans.
    • What happens here is that the little investors are subsidising the fortune-making of larger shareholders on the inside who had bought their shares at rock bottom prices initially.
    • Farmers appear to think that they have a god-given right to carry on in a loss making business, subsidized by the rest of us.
    • The Agriculture State Fund subsidises several organic production activities, although there is still no official body which can issue organic production certificates.
    • Shaw requested that the income from his legacy should be distributed to subsidise cultural activities in Carlow.
    • Instead of abandoning these millions, why not put the money to good use by reducing business rates, national insurance contributions or by subsidising the Small Firms Loan Guarantee Scheme?
    • It does not make good business sense for the country to have taxpayers subsidize these activities any more than other hobbies.
    • Many Council members say they have few qualms about cutting millions of dollars earmarked for attracting new businesses and even subsidizing the Convention Center.
    • In India, most higher institutions are public financed and subsidized.
    • Some may be surprised to learn that taxpayers' money is spent on subsidising purely commercial activities.
    • And they subsidise their political activities with the proceeds of crime.
    • The Ohio constitution made it impossible for the city to influence investment decisions at the margin through the usual method of subsidising a private venture.
    • The question was about whether a business should be subsidised by another business.
    • As an Irish taxpayer, I subsidise that support structure while new moms who work beside me cannot get State help for child support.
    • The draft is supposed to structurally subsidize the worst organizations and give them the fairest chance of catching the best ones.
    • Government must continue to subsidize social work and community development being performed by private groups.
    • It bailed out, and then subsidized, the financially faltering Partisan Review and Kenyon Review.
    • Elf used a system of split commissions as a way of maintaining French influence and later subsidising Gaullist political activities.
    • He said the Government's decision to reduce duties on the items was to lower the cost of food prices at the cash register and not to subsidise businesses.
    Synonyms
    give money to, pay a subsidy to, give a grant to, contribute to, make a contribution to, invest in, sponsor, fund, finance, provide finance/capital for, capitalize, underwrite
    back, support, give support to, keep, help, aid, assist, shore up, prop up, buttress
    informal pick up the tab for, foot the bill for, shell out for, fork out for, cough up for, chip in for
    North American informal bankroll, pony up for
    1. 1.1 Pay part of the cost of producing (something) to keep the selling price low.
      补贴
      the government subsidizes basic goods including sugar, petroleum, and wheat

      政府对包括糖、石油和小麦在内的基本商品进行补贴。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • One way to overcome difference in costs would be to subsidise travel for patients requiring longer journeys.
      • In many countries in the global south, the government subsidizes basic items, such as food, rice, bread, or cooking oil to keep them affordable for poor people.
      • There is something to be said about the government allocating almost a quarter of its spending this year to subsidize domestic fuel prices, but that is another story.
      • What better way to make a quick buck than to sell off the government subsidized apartments and turf the 23,000 residents out of house and home?
      • For how long will rural dwellers subsidise city petrol prices?
      • In fact, there is ample evidence that timber production is subsidized by low government prices for standing timber on federal and state lands.
      • Already before it for consideration and approval are two critical options: subsidising the cost of food and pursuing bulk imports of food.
      • Some states, by subsidizing exam costs, make the exams more widely and equitably available.
      • I think that the profit on drinks subsidises the cost of the food in a lot of places.
      • All right, suppose the majority decide they want to subsidise fuel prices so that it's cheaper to run a car, rather than taxing fuel.
      • Pro-family initiatives have included everything from subsidizing candlelit dinners on Valentine's Day to speed dating.
      • When these products are subsidized, they are sold at very low prices on the international market.
      • Necker, of course, stood for control of the grain trade and subsidized bread prices.
      • The workers survive by raising rabbits which they sell and they sometimes subsidize their food by going door to door with a basket and asking for donations.
      • Its aim was to help poor schools cross the digital divide by subsidizing their access costs.
      • Unable to promote self-sustaining growth or further redistribution, the regime preserved social order through the 1980s by subsidizing the cost of food and other necessities.
      • In Ron's view subsidies should be accompanied by price fixing of the product being subsidised.
      • I do not believe the imposition of high subscription prices helps subsidise access for people in developing countries.
      • Instead it needs to subsidise organic and healthy food.
      • King said the municipality had a policy in the urban areas to subsidise burial costs where a family was genuinely indigent.

Derivatives

  • subsidization

  • noun sʌbsɪdʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • Their lives are of no consequence, compared to the free markets which would spring forth, along with regulation, taxation, subsidization, and other free institutions like we have here.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If environmental sustainability turns into a free trade subsidisation and projects like off shore oil drilling go ahead as planned, it might not be so long before the next generation of urban guerillas comes together.
      • This subsidization of drug companies by the taxpayers became officially sanctioned by Congress in 1980, when the Bayh-Dole Act was passed.
      • ‘I only wish I could somehow test and comply for alcohol and gambling, too, since there shouldn't be taxpayer subsidization of any of these unnecessary vices,’ Seifert said.
      • It takes little to appreciate the army of savvy US legal experts that will be aggressively advocating Australia's subsidization of American pharmaceuticals.
  • subsidizer

  • noun
    • Other subsidisers - including the US - would make lower but proportional cuts, the EU proposal said.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To survive, all they need do is satisfy their subsidizers (governments and boards of education) and comply with regulations.
      • The rich subsidizers then perversely declare they cannot possibly expand trade with the poor world because of its shameful disrespect for the environment.
      • It also found that young women were overcharged, and referred to them as ‘subsidisers’ for different insurers.
      • The federal authorities, too, were subsidizers, tolerating the tax arrears of energy supply companies so long as they maintained electricity to non-paying customers, such as military installations or giant employers.

Definition of subsidize in US English:

subsidize

(British subsidise)
verbˈsəbsəˌdaɪzˈsəbsəˌdīz
[with object]
  • 1Support (an organization or activity) financially.

    在财政上支持(机构,活动);补助,资助

    it was beyond the power of a state to subsidize a business
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The draft is supposed to structurally subsidize the worst organizations and give them the fairest chance of catching the best ones.
    • As an Irish taxpayer, I subsidise that support structure while new moms who work beside me cannot get State help for child support.
    • Shaw requested that the income from his legacy should be distributed to subsidise cultural activities in Carlow.
    • Farmers appear to think that they have a god-given right to carry on in a loss making business, subsidized by the rest of us.
    • Elf used a system of split commissions as a way of maintaining French influence and later subsidising Gaullist political activities.
    • The question was about whether a business should be subsidised by another business.
    • The Agriculture State Fund subsidises several organic production activities, although there is still no official body which can issue organic production certificates.
    • Government must continue to subsidize social work and community development being performed by private groups.
    • What happens here is that the little investors are subsidising the fortune-making of larger shareholders on the inside who had bought their shares at rock bottom prices initially.
    • He said the Government's decision to reduce duties on the items was to lower the cost of food prices at the cash register and not to subsidise businesses.
    • The Ohio constitution made it impossible for the city to influence investment decisions at the margin through the usual method of subsidising a private venture.
    • And they subsidise their political activities with the proceeds of crime.
    • Instead of abandoning these millions, why not put the money to good use by reducing business rates, national insurance contributions or by subsidising the Small Firms Loan Guarantee Scheme?
    • Some may be surprised to learn that taxpayers' money is spent on subsidising purely commercial activities.
    • In India, most higher institutions are public financed and subsidized.
    • Due to the overlap between politics and business these banks have suffered heavy losses from subsidizing state-run enterprises and bad loans.
    • It bailed out, and then subsidized, the financially faltering Partisan Review and Kenyon Review.
    • Many Council members say they have few qualms about cutting millions of dollars earmarked for attracting new businesses and even subsidizing the Convention Center.
    • And a proportion of profit from the treks goes into a separate fund to subsidize village activities or be shared amongst villagers.
    • It does not make good business sense for the country to have taxpayers subsidize these activities any more than other hobbies.
    Synonyms
    give money to, pay a subsidy to, give a grant to, contribute to, make a contribution to, invest in, sponsor, fund, finance, provide capital for, provide finance for, capitalize, underwrite
    1. 1.1 Pay part of the cost of producing (something) to reduce prices for the buyer.
      补贴
      the government subsidizes basic goods including sugar, petroleum, and wheat

      政府对包括糖、石油和小麦在内的基本商品进行补贴。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • What better way to make a quick buck than to sell off the government subsidized apartments and turf the 23,000 residents out of house and home?
      • In many countries in the global south, the government subsidizes basic items, such as food, rice, bread, or cooking oil to keep them affordable for poor people.
      • Some states, by subsidizing exam costs, make the exams more widely and equitably available.
      • When these products are subsidized, they are sold at very low prices on the international market.
      • I do not believe the imposition of high subscription prices helps subsidise access for people in developing countries.
      • Instead it needs to subsidise organic and healthy food.
      • Already before it for consideration and approval are two critical options: subsidising the cost of food and pursuing bulk imports of food.
      • Its aim was to help poor schools cross the digital divide by subsidizing their access costs.
      • Pro-family initiatives have included everything from subsidizing candlelit dinners on Valentine's Day to speed dating.
      • In Ron's view subsidies should be accompanied by price fixing of the product being subsidised.
      • All right, suppose the majority decide they want to subsidise fuel prices so that it's cheaper to run a car, rather than taxing fuel.
      • There is something to be said about the government allocating almost a quarter of its spending this year to subsidize domestic fuel prices, but that is another story.
      • In fact, there is ample evidence that timber production is subsidized by low government prices for standing timber on federal and state lands.
      • For how long will rural dwellers subsidise city petrol prices?
      • King said the municipality had a policy in the urban areas to subsidise burial costs where a family was genuinely indigent.
      • One way to overcome difference in costs would be to subsidise travel for patients requiring longer journeys.
      • I think that the profit on drinks subsidises the cost of the food in a lot of places.
      • Necker, of course, stood for control of the grain trade and subsidized bread prices.
      • Unable to promote self-sustaining growth or further redistribution, the regime preserved social order through the 1980s by subsidizing the cost of food and other necessities.
      • The workers survive by raising rabbits which they sell and they sometimes subsidize their food by going door to door with a basket and asking for donations.
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