poll tax
英 [ˈpəʊl tæks]
美 [ˈpoʊl tæks]
n. 人头税
Collins.2
牛津词典
noun
- 人头税
a tax that must be paid at the same rate by every person or every adult in a particular area
英英释义
noun
- a tax of a fixed amount per person and payable as a requirement for the right to vote
双语例句
- Ministers believed it was vital to dump the poll tax before the election.
大臣们认为在大选前停止征收人头税至关重要。 - The content of taxation in Qing Dynasty consisted in basically poll tax and tax of grain on land.
丁银和地粮是清代赋税的基本内容。 - We already have files on people's tax details, mortgages and poll tax
我们已经建立了人们纳税详情、抵押贷款以及人头税的档案。 - At the same time as they cut income tax and public spending, the first Thatcher administration hiked the sales tax, VAT – a flat-rate tax far more remorselessly regressive than the poll tax.
在他们削减个人所得税和公共开支的同时,撒切尔的第一届政府拉高了销售税,即VAT税&一种单一税制,无情地倒退到比人头税更恶劣的程度。 - Namely, "single whip system" and "poll tax" reform, the system reform, causes the common people to obtain the more personal freedom, was engaged in the commercial operation for them to provide the system safeguard.
赋役制度改革,使普通百姓获得更多人身自由,为他们从事商业运营提供了制度保障。 - The council tax replaces the poll tax next April.
市政税在明年4月将取代人头税。 - My friends in New York, for example, were completely nonplussed by the poll tax references.
比如,对于电影里提到的人头税,我在纽约的朋友们就感到一头雾水。 - The poll tax, a tax of the same amount from each person, made the masses suffer untold misery and hardship.
这种按人头征收的人头税,使得老百姓苦不堪言。 - The crowd chanted 'No Poll Tax', a reference to the government's new local taxation system
人群高呼“不要人头税”,指的是政府新确立的地方税收制度。 - Exempting from poll taxation was a kind of tax policy that prevailed only in middle period of Southern Song Dynasty, and levied tax on Buddhist monks and Taoist priests.
免丁钱是一种创行于南宋绍兴中期的身丁税,课征对象为寺观僧道,仅盛行于南宋时期。