windfall
英 [ˈwɪndfɔːl]
美 [ˈwɪndfɔːl]
n. 意外之财; 意外获得的东西; 风吹落的果子(尤指苹果)
复数:windfalls
Collins.1 / BNC.15234 / COCA.12082
牛津词典
noun
- 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。 - windfall profits
意外的利润 - 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。
- The hospital got a sudden windfall of £300 000.
- 风吹落的果子(尤指苹果)
a fruit, especially an apple, that the wind has blown down from a tree
柯林斯词典
- 意外之财;横财
Awindfallis a sum of money that you receive unexpectedly or by luck, for example if you win a lottery. - 被风吹落的果子(尤指苹果)
Awindfallis a fruit, especially an apple, that has fallen from a tree.
英英释义
noun
- a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money)
- the demand for testing has created a boom for those unregulated laboratories where boxes of specimen jars are processed like an assembly line
- fruit that has fallen from the tree
双语例句
- Investors are hoping for a windfall.
投资者希望能发一笔横财。 - And with disproportionately large financial sectors, these two countries have also enjoyed a financial windfall from the rise of China and other emerging markets.
而且,由于它们拥有异常庞大的金融业,这两个国家也从中国和其它新兴市场的崛起中发了一笔横财。 - Call the windfall the real "cost" of the IPO.
这笔横财是IPO真正的“成本”。 - They also make price volatility worse and reduce investment in new production because exporters cannot access high international prices, governments often tax windfall profits from price rises, and fluctuating prices increase risk and raise the cost of capital.
由于出口商无法与较高的国际价格接轨,这会导致资源价格更不稳定,并减少对新生产的投资。而政府往往又通过征税从价格上涨中获益,波动的价格增加了风险和资金的成本。 - In the process, it handed a windfall to both the investment bankers and their mainly institutional clients.
在上市过程中,它倒是把一笔意外横财拱手送给了投资银行家及其主要由机构投资者构成的客户。 - Imposing either a windfall tax or special curbs on bonuses is an understandable political response to what is happening.
征收暴利税或对奖金发放加以特别限制,是针对当前现实的政治回应,可以理解。 - For many, the crisis has also handed them a windfall.
对于许多人来说,危机也让他们发了一笔横财。 - Our rule of thumb is that consumers typically spend half of their windfall.
他表示:我们的经验是,消费者一般会将意外收获的一半用于支出。 - Limiting rates paid to depositors also does not necessarily bestow windfall profits to banks.
此外,对存款利率设限也未必会给银行带来暴利。 - Mr wall wants to use the commodity windfall to build more infrastructure and fund more research and development.
沃尔先生想要运用在商品上的意外获利去修建更多的基础设施和在研究发项目上提供更多资金。