subvention
noun[C]
uk/səbˈvenʃən/usanamountofmoneygiven assupportby anorganizationorgovernmentfor aparticularpurpose:
Asystemof subventionsbecamenecessarytosafeguardaminimalstandardofliving.
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subsidy
单词 | subvention |
释义 | subvention noun[C] uk/səbˈvenʃən/usanamountofmoneygiven assupportby anorganizationorgovernmentfor aparticularpurpose: Asystemof subventionsbecamenecessarytosafeguardaminimalstandardofliving. Comparesubsidy Examplesofsubventionsubvention While thesubventionis negotiable in the light of actual costs, it is structured as a lump allocation. From theCambridge English Corpus But cash subventions were needed before indentured service by children made its break-through in the midnineteenth century. From theCambridge English Corpus And, of course, how much welfare people derive from the time freed up by state subventions depends on how they then use that time. From theCambridge English Corpus Rather than distance themselves from any particular political regime, they appealed doggedly to each for thesubventionthey imagined was their due. From theCambridge English Corpus These variables include subventions and export capacity. From theCambridge English Corpus In the 1920s, the provinces requested over 500 million francs worth of state subventions for renovation and modernization projects (they received roughly four-fifths of this sum). From theCambridge English Corpus Forty-five million pounds of the £60 millionsubventionremains to be spent. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 The totalsubventionlast year was a bit over £1,000 million—£1,090 million. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 The maximum that is likely to be obtained through oil revenues and subventions will produce a mere £3·5 billion per annum. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 These contributions would form part of the expenditure on their services, but there would be no specificsubventionfor the station as such. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 We accept that there are certain areas where it must be possible to have rate subventions. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 Immense public subventions have been made to that industry. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 But forsubventionfrom public funds, it would have collapsed a long time ago. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 Thesubventionfor 1985–86 is estimated to be £1,573 million. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 I do not support that kind ofsubvention. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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