词组 | subsidy |
释义 | subsidy AC /ˈsʌbsədi, ˈsʌbsɪdi/ noun money that is paid by the government towards the cost of somethingadjectives/nouns + subsidya government/public/state subsidy also a federal subsidy AmE Without state subsidies, the railways could not survive.a heavy/high/generous subsidy (=a large one) Japanese farmers receive heavy subsidies from the government.price/tax subsidies Price subsidies on many basic goods were removed.a trade/export subsidy There was an international disagreement over trade subsidies.a food/housing subsidy The country operates huge food subsidies.an agricultural/farm subsidy Farmers are struggling to cope with reduced agricultural subsidies.a direct/indirect subsidy (=money given directly, or financial help given in an indirect way) Houses could not be built fast enough without a direct subsidy from the taxpayer.verbsget/receive a subsidy Public art galleries receive subsidies from local government.offer a subsidy The government offers subsidies to businesses who set up in certain areas.grant/provide/pay a subsidy The government could no longer continue to pay subsidies to keep prices artificially low.increase a subsidy We should increase subsidies to renewable energy producers.cut/reduce a subsidy Congress may cut some subsidies to farmers.end/remove/abolish a subsidy Subsidies for state enterprises are being abolished.prepositionsa subsidy on sth The subsidy on exports will be removed.a subsidy to/for sb The government is giving subsidies to farmers to encourage them to grow more rice. |
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