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dole

美 [doʊl]英 [dəʊl]
  • n.救济金;失业救济金
  • v.发放救济;以小份发给

复数: doles 过去式: doled 现在分词: doling 过去分词: doled 第三人称单数: doles

doledole

noun

BrE informal失业救济金
money paid by the state to unemployed people

He's been on the dole (= without a job) for a year.

他领失业救济金已一年了。

The government is changing the rules for claiming dole.

政府正在修改申领失业救济金的规定。

lengthening dole queues

排队领取失业救济金人数的不断增多

We could all be in the dole queue on Monday (= have lost our jobs) .

我们都可能在星期一站在领取失业救济金的队伍里。

verb

1

发放,发给(食物、钱等);施舍
to give out an amount of food, money, etc. to a number of people in a group

dole

频次

  • 1
    N-UNCOUNT (政府定期发放的)失业救济金
    The dole or dole is money that is given regularly by the government to people who are unemployed.

  • 3
    PHRASE 定期领取失业救济金
    Someone who is on the dole is registered as unemployed and receives money from the government.

    It's not easy living on the dole.

    靠领取失业救济金生活并不容易。

noun

1
money received from the state
Synonym: pogy pogey
2
a share of money or food or clothing that has been charitably given

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  1. I go back on the dole when the shooting season 's finished .

    狩猎季节过后,我又重靠领取救济金过活。

  2. Most governments simply leave the long-term jobless to rot on the dole .

    大多数政府就让那些长期失业的人领着救济金颓废度日。

  3. The government is changing the rules for claiming dole .

    政府正在修改申领失业救济金的规定。

  4. We could all be in the dole queue on Monday .

    我们都可能在星期一站在领取失业救济金的队伍里。

  5. He 's been on the dole for a year .

    他领失业救济金已一年了。

  6. Two years later he is flat broke and on the dole .

    两年后,他一贫如洗,靠失业救济金生活。

  7. Bob Dole seemed less than enthusiastic about the proposed move .

    鲍勃·多尔似乎对提议的这项行动不太感兴趣。

  8. If you work without signing off the dole you are breaking the law .

    如果就业后未注销领取失业救济金的登记视为触犯法律。

  9. Another 29,100 people have joined the dole queue .

    又有29,100人加入了失业大军。

  10. I got out my wallet and began to dole out the money .

    我掏出钱包开始发钱。

  11. It 's not easy living on the dole .

    靠领取失业救济金生活并不容易。

  12. I spent years on the dole trying to get bands together and I never worried about money then .

    我多年靠救济金过活,一直在努力组建乐队,那时,我从不为钱发愁。

  13. I had to sign on the dole on Monday .

    我只好于星期一办理了领取失业救济金的登记。

  14. The Government cannot expect graduates to twiddle their thumbs on the dole .

    政府不愿意看到毕业生领着救济金却什么也不干。

  15. ' They wanted to stop my dole money for those days . ' — ' Charming ! '

    “他们想停掉我那些日子的救济金。”——“岂有此理!”

  16. T-shirts are a nice little earner and it 's better than the dole .

    卖T恤衫来钱容易,比领救济金好。

  17. Other benefits such as dole money could be frozen and there will be a huge push to weed out fiddlers .

    其他像失业救济金这样的补贴可能会被冻结,大家会努力把骗子清除掉。

  18. The government simply left the unemployed to rot on the dole .

    政府只是让那些失业者靠领取救济金颓废度日。

  19. They have accepted doles .

    他们已经接受了救济物品。

  20. Many scrollbars are quite parsimonious in doling out information to users .

    很多滚动条都很吝啬,给用户传递的信息太少

  21. An important feature of the employment system was Work for the Dole .

    表现在太湖水利建设上,募役制的一个重要特点为以工代赈。

  22. Many families are living on the dole since the strike .

    罢工以来,许多家庭靠失业救济金度日。

  23. What is different this time is the way the money is being doled out .

    这次与前不同的是发放款项的方式。

  24. That means two individuals are off the Dole and paying tax .

    这意味着,有两个人不用再领失业救济金、而且正在纳税。

  25. Dole and Evans disagree on many aspects of the new policy .

    多尔和埃文斯对新政策的看法在许多方面都有分歧。

  26. Love is freely given , not doled out on demand .

    爱是自愿地付出,而不是要求之下的施舍。

  27. Instead , she doles out small investments as a company needs capital .

    而布斯克茨女士每次只是给需要资金的企业施以少量投资。

  28. Previously , China 's government would dole out funds to several well-known state-owned companies .

    以前,中国政府会将资金发放给多家著名的国有企业。

  29. The country 's economic recovery is an illusion ; many people are on the dole .

    这个国家的经济复苏是一种假象;许多人都靠领取失业救济金过活。

  30. Some people able and willing to work were forced to accept doles .

    一些有能力也愿意工作的人被迫接受赈济品。

  • 短语动词

发放;发给

以下资源来自牛津词典

dole sth↔out (to sb)

发放,发给(食物、钱等);施舍
to give out an amount of food, money, etc. to a number of people in a group