windfall
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A windfall is a sum of money that you receive unexpectedly or by luck, for example, if you win a lottery. 意外之財(cái)
...the man who received a $250,000 windfall after a banking error. ...因銀行失誤得到25萬(wàn)美元意外之財(cái)?shù)哪俏荒凶印?/p>
...windfall profits. …意外橫利。
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windfall /?w?nd?f??l/ (windfalls)
劍橋詞典
windfall noun [C] (MONEY)
an amount of money that you win or receive from someone unexpectedly
意外之財(cái)
Investors each received a windfall of £3,000. 投資者每人都獲得了3000英鎊的意外之財(cái)。
UK The government is hoping to collect a windfall tax (= extra tax on a large unexpected company profit ) from British Electric. 政府打算針對(duì)英國(guó)電氣公司獲得的大筆意外利潤(rùn)征收額外的稅款。
windfall noun [C] (FRUIT)
a piece of fruit blown down from a tree
被風(fēng)吹落的水果
I tend to leave the windfalls for the birds to pick at. 我常常會(huì)把被風(fēng)吹落的水果留給鳥(niǎo)兒們啄食。 返回 windfall