单词 | beneficiary |
释义 | beneficiary (benɪfɪʃəri , US -ʃieri ) Word forms: beneficiaries 1. countable noun Someone who is a beneficiary of something is helped by it. There were many beneficiaries of this dramatic shift in Western politics. [+ of] Synonyms: recipient, receiver, payee, assignee 2. countable noun The beneficiaries of a will are legally entitled to receive money or property from someone when that person dies. Collocations: big beneficiary But the biggest beneficiary has clearly been Arsenal. The Sun (2012) Yet the first sign emerged yesterday that China may be the biggest beneficiary. Times, Sunday Times (2011) But while consumers have been helped, the biggest beneficiary of the settlements appears to have been the US government. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Gold could be the biggest beneficiary of any economic uncertainty. Times, Sunday Times (2017) The chief beneficiary of his efforts was his own political career as we are seeing now. Times, Sunday Times And shareholders, it seems, are the chief beneficiaries. Times, Sunday Times Miners were the chief beneficiaries. Times,Sunday Times The system that allows this complacency to persist, and the two parties that are its chief beneficiaries, must be challenged democratically. Times, Sunday Times Take junior teachers, who are the chief beneficiaries of this week's largesse. Times, Sunday Times Conference calls are a direct beneficiary of the enhancements offered by wideband audio. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Her son was the direct beneficiary of this warming of ties. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 And as the direct beneficiaries of these schemes are in their 40s or older, they'll be dead long before a 100-year gilt matures. Times, Sunday Times Thus, value capture internalizes the positive externalities of public investments, allowing public agencies to tax the direct beneficiaries of their investments. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Avast was an immediate beneficiary of the national lockdowns and reported a swift increase in paying customers in the first three months of the year. Times,Sunday Times And property would be an immediate beneficiary. Times, Sunday Times The immediate beneficiaries will not only be workers who earn less than 7.20 an hour. Times, Sunday Times They are locked into the transaction until 2011, so won't be immediate beneficiaries. ST Planners also sought to involve the immediate beneficiaries of economic development. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A scheme offered as a palliative for economic pain might harm the intended beneficiary, the taxpayer and the mortgage lenders, some of which are publicly owned. Times, Sunday Times Indeed, there have been several cases where other insurers have paid out to a relative when the intended beneficiary had been convicted of a crime. Times, Sunday Times We are presumably all against aid when it hurts the intended beneficiaries or ends up in the hands of rich crooks. Times,Sunday Times He says the most valuable placements for the intended beneficiaries tend to be longer-term ones, where the volunteer brings specific skills, for example, qualifications and experience in medicine. Times, Sunday Times As a result, the policy may be boosting the cashflow of large contractors but not the intended beneficiaries, the small and middle-sized companies that work with them. Times, Sunday Times Energy companies are likely beneficiaries of rising commodity prices, but their shares remain cheap. Times, Sunday Times Advertising agencies think the most likely beneficiaries are small brands that will try to take advantage of big names, particularly in financial services. Times, Sunday Times Even among the likely beneficiaries, there are serious doubts. Times, Sunday Times It sees car makers as one of the main beneficiaries of any upturn in global growth. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The main beneficiaries of this trend are business schools in Western Europe. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Concern that banks, not borrowers, would be the main beneficiaries was underlined as their share prices rose sharply yesterday. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The major beneficiary of this new research will be the pharmaceutical industry, not the individual. Times, Sunday Times Writing has been a major beneficiary of current innovations in digital technology, one which has dramatically increased both who gets to write and how much they write. The Times Literary Supplement Offshore wind projects are likely to be the major beneficiary of the bank, but it could also help to finance new nuclear power and some rail projects. Times, Sunday Times Wheat farmers are a major beneficiary of crop subsidies and other agricultural programs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The original idea was that gas plants, which are able to be quickly turned on when needed, would be the major beneficiaries. Times, Sunday Times The yen, down by 15 per cent against the krone in the past seven weeks, looks an obvious beneficiary. Times, Sunday Times There are some obvious beneficiaries from the investment. Times,Sunday Times They look like being one of the more obvious beneficiaries from any improvement in that price. Times, Sunday Times This suggests that our obvious beneficiaries will be companies providing them with somewhere to spend that extra tenner. Times, Sunday Times Construction companies are some of the most obvious beneficiaries. Times, Sunday Times She was far from the only beneficiary of this institutional opaqueness. Times, Sunday Times The government isn't the only beneficiary. Times,Sunday Times Stark was not the only beneficiary of unexpected reinforcements. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The only beneficiaries of the game's revenues are players, managers, broadcasters and agents. The Sun Second, graduates are not the only beneficiaries of university study; so are the economy and wider society. Times, Sunday Times This allowance was meanstested, and the income of a spouse could disqualify a potential beneficiary. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Cosmetic surgeons and the diet-food industry were also potential beneficiaries. Times, Sunday Times The previous target date was 2033, so far in the future that it risked leaving millions of potential beneficiaries unenthused. Times, Sunday Times And the potential beneficiaries don't want to get more money if it means their colleagues get less. Times, Sunday Times At least five potential beneficiaries have emerged. Times, Sunday Times An immediate and prime beneficiary of the shift away from reliance on oil, he says, will be gas. Times, Sunday Times For all the egalitarian, right-on determination, the middle classes remain the prime beneficiaries. Times, Sunday Times And it should be one of the prime beneficiaries of the fall in sterling. Times, Sunday Times That means that the already-wealthy players and the rich cricket grounds would be the prime beneficiaries. Times, Sunday Times So far, bowlers are the prime beneficiaries. Times, Sunday Times His annual mileage must make him the principal beneficiary of the collapse in the oil price. Times, Sunday Times It may be true that the principal beneficiaries are likely still to be borrowers with cash and equity. Times, Sunday Times Fully 60% said the wealthy would be the bill's principal beneficiaries, against 21% who said the middle class would benefit most. Times, Sunday Times Analysts said that do-it-yourself stores and garden centres were likely to be the principal beneficiaries of the sales boom. Times, Sunday Times Because rebates are aimed at lower-income households, discounters expect to be the principal beneficiaries if consumers do part with a significant portion of their stimulus cheques. Times, Sunday Times The trust beneficiary would use their personal exemptions and tax credits to reduce their taxable income. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The trust beneficiary would file a tax return as if they earned the trust income. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Trustee accounts operate in the same way as ordinary savings accounts but with the trustees owning the account for the sole benefit of the trust beneficiaries. Times, Sunday Times They do not have to declare how much they earn from foreign companies or the ultimate beneficiary of the businesses for which they work. Times, Sunday Times But the company has found expenditure of $6 million where 'the ultimate beneficiary and business purpose was not clear'. Times, Sunday Times Capital gains made by trust structures are usually taxed as if they were made in the hands of the ultimate beneficiary, though there are exceptions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They each received 'commission', but their ultimate beneficiaries are masked by tax havens. Times, Sunday Times Trusts fronted by charities can conceal the ultimate beneficiaries or avoid scrutiny by the tax authorities without the charity receiving any benefit. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 受益者 Japanese: 受益者 |
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