taxpayer bailout
noun[C]
FINANCE,GOVERNMENTukusmoneygiven orlentby thegovernmenttohelpacompanythat hasseriousfinancialproblemsand tosaveit frombecomingbankrupt:
Thecarmakersurvivedonly because of amassivetaxpayerbailout.
单词 | taxpayer bailout |
释义 | taxpayer bailout noun[C] FINANCE,GOVERNMENTukusmoneygiven orlentby thegovernmenttohelpacompanythat hasseriousfinancialproblemsand tosaveit frombecomingbankrupt: Thecarmakersurvivedonly because of amassivetaxpayerbailout. Examplesoftaxpayer bailouttaxpayer bailout The stock price tumbled by nearly $8 and a massivetaxpayerbailoutwas required in order to finalize the merger. From Wikipedia ![]() The matter received heavy criticism because it followed a 50bntaxpayerbailoutof the banking sector. From Wikipedia ![]() Want a multibillion-dollartaxpayerbailoutfor badly managed airlines? From theCambridge English Corpus Citizens have paid twice, with costs of ataxpayerbailoutfollowed by the pain of recession and spending cuts. FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English 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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