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windfall美 ['wɪn(d).fɔl] 英 ['wɪn(d).fɔːl] - n.意外之财;意外获得的东西;风吹落的果子(尤指苹果)
- 网络横财;外快;意外的收获
n. bonus,handout,bonanza,payout,dividend 1. | 意外之财;意外获得的东西an amount of money that sb/sth wins or receives unexpectedly |
| The hospital got a sudden windfall of £300 000. 这家医院获得了一笔 30 万英镑的意外款项。 | | | | The government imposed a windfall tax(= a tax on profits to be paid once only, not every year) on some industries. 政府对某些行业征收暴利税。 |
2. | 风吹落的果子(尤指苹果)a fruit, especially an apple, that the wind has blown down from a tree |
n. | 2. 被风吹落的果实;被风吹折的树(枝);(森林中的)树木倒折地区 | un. | |
n. | 1. something good that is received unexpectedly, especially a sum of money 2. something that the wind has blown down, especially a piece of ripe fruit blown off a tree 3. an amount of money that you get when you are not expecting it, especially a large amount 4. an apple or other fruit that has fallen from a tree 1. something good that is received unexpectedly, especially a sum of money 2. something that the wind has blown down, especially a piece of ripe fruit blown off a tree 3. an amount of money that you get when you are not expecting it, especially a large amount 4. an apple or other fruit that has fallen from a tree |
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