English to Chinese Dictionary subsidy

subsidy

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definition
noun
a farm subsidy
a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remain low or competitive.
In return for granting subsidies , Parliament demanded ever new powers from the monarchy.
a parliamentary grant to the sovereign for state needs.
translation of 'subsidy'
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example
a farm 'subsidy'
they disdain government 'subsidy'
For everything else they are reducing the public 'subsidy' .
a farm 'subsidy'
He said it might be hard for the rail industry to find more money because its public 'subsidy' had risen from £950m in 1990 to £3.8bn this year.
the rail service now operates without 'subsidy'
the position is generously rewarded and benefits include a mortgage 'subsidy'
she was anxious about her Arts Council 'subsidy'
The fact is that private and corporate money has overtaken public 'subsidy' in festival funding.
In trying to make their public 'subsidy' of culture more responsive to modern cultural tastes, the current government gets accused of ‘plebeianism’.
the arts continued to thrive through public 'subsidy'
Public 'subsidy' will total £2.43 bn by the end of the franchise, which will cover more than 2,000 services.
farm 'subsidy'
To support ticket 'subsidies' for school children and senior citizens to attend area performances and exhibitions.
Individual governments have also supported a variety of other industries through nationalization, 'subsidies' , and special incentives.
Some £3 billion a year goes on farming in direct 'subsidies' , with price intervention payments accounting for more.
Enticed by public 'subsidies' , Scotland is now playing host to a ‘wind rush’ with developers preparing to build a chain of up to 70 wind farms across the country.
They therefore supported new industries by granting 'subsidies' , tax exemptions, tariff protection and emergency relief.
Export 'subsidies' lower the world price at which domestic industries are willing to sell various quantities of their product.
However, the ‘funds’ shouldn't be fully understood as public 'subsidies' because the Film Council does expect a return on its investment.
The authors are right to argue that 'subsidies' to businesses and agriculture should be eliminated.
Members also have access to mortgage 'subsidies' through the Defence Home Owners Scheme.
There will always be an important role for 'subsidies' in farming, to remunerate farmers for environmental services and to assist farming in particularly marginal areas.
The GOP has rejected that approach as too bureaucratic and pushed for an alternative that would give individuals tax credits and other 'subsidies' to buy their own insurance.
The EU is also set to levy up to $4bn of tariff increases on US products in a dispute over tax 'subsidies' to the foreign sales of US companies.
We are headed toward completely socialized medicine - and, if we take indirect tax 'subsidies' into account, we're already halfway there.
But it is clear that encouraging commodity production with price 'subsidies' has not kept people in rural areas.
We will bridge this, not by words but by deeds; not by 'subsidies' but from investment; not by rhetoric but by technology.
In return for granting 'subsidies' , Parliament demanded ever new powers from the monarchy.
These 'subsidies' distort commodity prices and undercut U.S. exporters in key markets around the world.
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