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Chinese translation of 'handout' n (c) - (= money, clothing, food etc)
接济(濟)物 (jiējìwù) - (= notes) (at lecture, meeting etc)
讲(講)义(義) (jiǎngyì) - (= publicity leaflet)
传(傳)单(單) (chuándān) (张(張), zhāng)
(hændaʊt) Word forms: plural handouts1. countable nounA handout is a gift of money, clothing, or food, which is given free to poor people. Soldiers oversee the food handouts. Each family is being given a cash handout of six thousand rupees. 2. countable nounIf you call money that is given to someone a handout, you disapprove of it because you believe that the person who receives it has done nothing to earn or deserve it. [disapproval] ...the tendency of politicians to use money on vote-buying handouts. 3. countable nounA handout is a document which contains news or information about something and which is given, for example, to journalists or members of the public. Official handouts describe the Emperor as 'particularly noted as a scholar'. 4. countable nounA handout is a paper containing a summary of information or topics which will be dealt with in a lecture or talk. handout in American English (ˈhændˌaʊt) US noun1. a gift of food, clothing, etc., as to a beggar 2. a pamphlet, leaflet, etc. handed out as for publicity or information Examples of 'handout' in a sentencehandout In Nepal a cash handout scheme may have backfired by increasing school absenteeism.And it is thanks to a growing economy and investment rather than huge handouts.This will be of much more practical use than regular cash handouts now.They depend on food handouts from sympathetic townspeople.Lifting people out of poverty is not just about giving aid and a handout.The very rich have no need of cash handouts.Councils that can show they have improved public health will get bigger handouts in future.Like the cheats who work on the sly while raking in handout cash. Cash handouts and gifts were not all that was on offer.But bus passes are not cash handouts to passive recipients.And cash handouts are not enough.Thousands more stopped claiming handouts rather than go through the no-nonsense assessments.I survive off handouts and food stamps.The guy hasn't wanted to raise money to pay for it when he can get a free handout.There were food handouts, but in many cases these were forms of patronage ahead of the vote rather than targeted relief.The Chancellor's intent was to appear to be dispensing handouts rather than hammering taxpayers in the pocket. In other languageshandout British English: handout NOUN A handout is a gift of money, clothing, or food, which is given free to poor people. Soldiers oversee the food handouts. - American English: handout
- Brazilian Portuguese: doação
- Chinese: 施舍物
- European Spanish: limosna
- French: don
- German: Spende
- Italian: dono
- Japanese: 施し物
- Korean: > 거저 주는 것가난한 사람들에게
- European Portuguese: doação
- Latin American Spanish: limosna
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