单词 | subsidize |
释义 | subsidize (sʌbsɪdaɪz ) Word forms: subsidizes , subsidizing , subsidized regional note: in BRIT, also use subsidise 1. verb If a government or other authority subsidizes something, they pay part of the cost of it. Around the world, governments have subsidized the housing of middle and upper-income groups. [VERB noun] At the moment they are existing on pensions that are subsidised by the government. [be VERB-ed] subsidized adjective ...heavily subsidized prices for housing, bread, and meat. subsidizing uncountable noun ...the subsidising of alternative energy sources. subsidization (sʌbsɪdaɪzeɪʃən ) uncountable noun ...the federal government's subsidisation of poorer parts of the country. [+ of] 2. verb If a government subsidizes an industry, they provide money so that the industry can continue. The government continues to subsidize the production of eggs. [VERB noun] ...a government decision to subsidise coal mining. [VERB noun] Synonyms: fund, finance, support, promote subsidized graded adjective ...Scotland's subsidised theatre. subsidization uncountable noun ...the subsidization of agriculture. Translations: Chinese: 补贴 Japanese: 助成金を支給する |
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