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dole
- IPA[dōl]
美式
- benefit paid by the government to the unemployed;a charitable gift of food, clothes, or money
- distribute shares of something
noun: dole, plural noun: doles
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名詞
- 1. British informal benefit paid by the government to the unemployed they are receiving the dole 同義詞
- ▪ dated a charitable gift of food, clothes, or money the customary dole was a tumblerful of rice
- 2. literary a person's lot or destiny death be his dole who worst maintains the strife
動詞
- 1. distribute shares of something the scanty portions of food doled out to them
- (born 1923); full name Robert Joseph Dole. He was a Republican US senator from Kansas 1969–96 ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- live on unemployment benefit, especially by deliberately avoiding work: I've never dole-bludged or been on a benefit
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who chooses to receive unemployment benefit rather than work.
Oxford Dictionary
- the action of living on unemployment benefit, especially by deliberately avoiding work: the writer posits a future of state-sanctioned dole-bludging dole-bludging dropouts
Oxford Dictionary
- used in reference to the number of people who are unemployed and and claiming state benefit: union leaders warned that dole queues could start rising again 150 staff at the company's head office have joined the dole queue
Oxford Dictionary
- used in reference to the number of people who are unemployed and and claiming state benefit: union leaders warned that dole queues could start rising again 150 staff at the company's head office have joined the dole queue
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[dəʊl]
英式
- benefit paid by the state to the unemployed: they are receiving the dole my next dole cheque
- distribute shares of something: the scanty portions of food doled out to them
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[dəʊl]
英式
- sorrow; mourning.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[dōl]
美式
- sorrow; mourning.
Oxford American Dictionary