bounty 详细解释

bounty

['baunti]

n.慷慨, 慷慨的赠予物, (由政府提供的)奖金

n.

1. 慷慨, 大方[U]

He is famous for his bounty to the poor.

他因对穷人慷慨相助而出名。

2. 慷慨的赠予; 礼品; 赠款[C]

This foundation provided bounties of more than 5 million last year.

去年该基金会赠款达五百万元以上。

I think we should drink to the bounty of nature.

我想我们应该为造物主的慷慨赐予而干杯。

3. 奖金; 赏金; 补助金[C]

They would offer a bounty of $100, 000 for the capture of the murderer.

他们愿出十万美元赏金捉拿凶手。

4. 收成; 物产[C]

词形变化

名词复数: bounties |

词义辨析

同义参见:

kindness  assistance  charity  prosperity  plenty  blessing  

英英释义

名词 bounty:

payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military

同义词:premium

the property of copious abundance

同义词:amplitude, bountifulness

generosity evidenced by a willingness to give freely

同义词:bounteousness

a ship of the British navy; in 1789 part of the crew mutinied against their commander William Bligh and set him afloat in an open boat

同义词:H.M.S. Bounty

补充

bountybounty英:[ˈbaunti] 美:[ˈbaʊnti]n.1.(由政府提供的)奖金, 赏金The government has placed a bounty on the heads of many of its opponents.政府悬赏要许多反对者的脑袋。2.慷慨, 大方The charity is totally dependent on the Church's bounty.慈善业完全依靠全体基督徒的慷慨赠予。

例句

1. there was an increased bounty on his head.拿到他人头的赏金又上涨了。 2. the bounties of nature.大自然丰富的物产。 3. for millennia the people along the Nile have depended entirely on its bounty.几千年来尼罗河沿岸的居民一直完全依靠这条河慷慨的恩赐为生。 4. the bounty of nature = nature's bounty大自然丰富的物产 5. summer's bounty of plump tomatoes夏天圆滚的西红柿大丰收 6. The cottage is filled with a bounty of fresh flowers.农舍开满了鲜花。 7. A bounty of 500 dollars was put on his head. [=anyone who captured him would receive a 500-dollar bounty]有人悬赏500美元捉拿他。