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benefit美 ['benəfɪt] 英 ['benɪfɪt] - n.益处;优势;成效;福利费(政府对失业者、病人等提供的补助金)
- v.对(某人)有用;使受益;得益于;得利于
- 网络贝玲妃;利益;好处
复数:benefits 现在分词:benefiting 过去式:benefited adj.+n. mutual benefit,great benefit,important benefit,little benefit,obvious benefit v.+n. get benefit,derive benefit,bring benefit,gain benefit,obtain benefit adv.+v. greatly benefit,benefit enormously v. help,promote,profit,do good to,advance n. advantage,assistance,subsidy,allowance,payment 1. | [u][c] 优势;益处;成效an advantage that sth gives you; a helpful and useful effect that sth has |
| I've had the benefit of a good education. 我得益于受过良好教育。 | | The new regulations will be of benefit to everyone concerned. 新规章将使所有有关人员受益。 | | It will be to your benefit to arrive early. 早到将会对你有利。 | | He couldn't see the benefit of arguing any longer. 他看不出再争论下去有什么好处。 | | the benefits of modern medicine 现代医学的助益 | | It was good to see her finally reaping the benefits(= enjoying the results) of all her hard work. 看到她终于得享辛勤劳动的成果令人欣慰。 |
2. | [u][c] 福利费(政府对失业者、病人等提供的补助金)money provided by the government to people who need financial help because they are unemployed, ill/sick, etc. |
3. | [c][usupl] (公司发的)福利,奖金;(保险公司发的)给付,保险金an advantage that you get from a company in addition to the money that you earn; money from an insurance company |
| The insurance plan will provide substantial cash benefits to your family in case of your death. 投保人一旦死亡,该项保险将支付给其家属相当可观的保险金。 |
4. | [c] 慈善(或公益)活动an event such as a performance, a dinner, etc., organized in order to raise money for a particular person or charity |
| a benefit match/concert 义赛;慈善音乐会 |
IDM | I have typed out some lecture notes for the benefit of those people who were absent last week. 我帮上星期缺席的人打印了些课堂笔记。 | | Don't go to any trouble for my benefit! 别为我费功夫! |
for sbs benefit 为帮助某人;为某人的利益especially in order to help or be useful to sb | I have typed out some lecture notes for the benefit of those people who were absent last week. 我帮上星期缺席的人打印了些课堂笔记。 | | Don't go to any trouble for my benefit! 别为我费功夫! |
give sb the benefit of the doubt (在证据不足的情况下)假定某人说实话,假定某人没有错to accept that sb has told the truth or has not done sth wrong because you cannot prove that they have not 1. | [t] ~ sb 对(某人)有用;使受益to be useful to sb or improve their life in some way |
| We should spend the money on something that will benefit everyone. 我们应该把这笔钱花在大家都能得益的事上。 |
2. | [i] ~ (from/by sth) 得益于;得利于to be in a better position because of sth |
| Who exactly stands to benefit from these changes? 到底是谁会从这些变革中直接获益? |
n. | 5. 退休金;(依照社会保险付给的)津贴,救济金,抚恤金 5. 退休金;(依照社会保险付给的)津贴,救济金,抚恤金 | v. | |
n. | 1. something that has a good effect or promotes well-being 2. a regular payment made by a government agency such as Social Security to somebody qualified to receive it or in need of financial assistance 3. compensation over and above salary given to some employees or partially paid for by the employing company, e.g., health insurance, retirement pay, or stock options 4. a performance by entertainers, athletes, or others to raise money for somebody or something, especially a charity 5. a payment or form of nonmonetary compensation made to a claimant or entitled person by an employer, insurance company, or other institution 6. payment for people who are sick or unemployed 7. an advantage you get from a situation 8. money or other help that the government gives people who need financial help, for example because they do not have a job. The American word is welfare 9. extra money or other advantages that you get in addition to your salary from your employer as part of your job 10. an event organized in order to make money for a person or a charity 1. something that has a good effect or promotes well-being 2. a regular payment made by a government agency such as Social Security to somebody qualified to receive it or in need of financial assistance 3. compensation over and above salary given to some employees or partially paid for by the employing company, e.g., health insurance, retirement pay, or stock options 4. a performance by entertainers, athletes, or others to raise money for somebody or something, especially a charity 5. a payment or form of nonmonetary compensation made to a claimant or entitled person by an employer, insurance company, or other institution 6. payment for people who are sick or unemployed 7. an advantage you get from a situation 8. money or other help that the government gives people who need financial help, for example because they do not have a job. The American word is welfare 9. extra money or other advantages that you get in addition to your salary from your employer as part of your job 10. an event organized in order to make money for a person or a charity | v. | 1. to give somebody or receive help, an advantage, or another benefit 2. to get help or an advantage from something | np. | 1. extra money or other nonmonetary compensation that an employer gives an employee in addition to salary, e.g. health insurance or vacation days |
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