释义 |
child benefitˌchild ˈbenefit noun [uncountable] - Against this he would gain an extra £4.60 a week in increased child benefit from Labour.
- Are changes such as means-testing child benefit and state pensions simply unthinkable?
- As a first step pensions and child benefit were to be raised and long-term supplementary benefit extended to the long-term unemployed.
- If so, we should be told how they will meet their spending commitments on child benefit and pensions.
- The former refers to payments such as pensions, supplementary benefit, family income supplement, child benefit, and so on.
- Those without work have the value of their child benefit subtracted from their total welfare payments.
- With child benefit included their income has been increased from £124.20 to £148.62 a week.
► Welfarealmshouse, nounbenefit, nounchild benefit, nounchild support, nouncommunity chest, nouncommunity service, nounconcession, nounconcessionary, adjectivedole, noundraw, verbdrop-in, adjectiveentitlement, nounfamily credit, nounfood bank, nounfood coupon, nounfood stamp, noungiro, nounhostel, nounhousing project, nounmeal ticket, nounmeans test, nounMedicaid, nounMedicare, nounNational Insurance, nounOAP, nounold age pension, nounold age pensioner, nounpensioner, nounpoorhouse, nounpublic health, nounrelief, nounsickness benefit, nounsocial security, nounstate benefit, noununemployment, noununemployment benefit, nounworkfare, nounworkhouse, noun an amount of money that the British government gives to families with children |