bounties
- n. (由政府提供的)奖金( bounty的名词复数 );赏金;慷慨;大方
bounties 双语例句
Sadly , there are too many lionfish about , and the bounties have proved too expensive to sustain . 不幸的是,在这些地区有太多的红蓑,支付奖金已证明太昂贵了,无法维持下去。 Hundreds of other militants were rounded up and handed over to the americans often for " bounties " totaling millions of dollars paid to the pakistani government . 数百名激进分子被移交美军通常美军要付给阿富汗政府数百万美元的“奖金”。 Bounties have a history in south korea ; for decades , the government has offered generous rewards to people who turn in north korean spies . 赏金在韩国是有历史的;数十年来,政府一直为检举朝鲜间谍的人提供优厚的奖金。 In a leaked u. s.cable released by wikileaks in december , an unnamed source said china paid bounties to nepali border guards who handed tibetans over to china . 据维基解密去年12月泄密的一份美国电报,一条未署名的消息源称,中国为那些移交藏人给中国的尼泊尔边防卫兵发放奖金。 The securities and exchange commission is expecting a sharp increase in tip-offs from senior employees and third parties prompted by potential seven-figure bounties . 美国证券交易委员会(sec)希望,在可能高达七位数的奖金激励下,来自企业高层和第三方的举报将会明显增加。