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 dole [dәul]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 救济品, 失业救济金

vt. 发放救济

[经] 失业救济


  1. After she lost a leg, she went on the dole.
    在她失去一条腿后,她开始登记领取救济金。
  2. I doled out the food to all the children.
    我把食品发放给所有的孩子们。
  3. He received the fixed dole every month.
    他每个月都能领到固定的救济金。


dole
[ noun ]
  1. a share of money or food or clothing that has been charitably given

  2. <noun.possession>
  3. money received from the state

  4. <noun.act>


Dole \Dole\ (d[=o]l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Doled} (d[=o]ld); p.
pr. & vb. n. {Doling}.]
To deal out in small portions; to distribute, as a dole; to
deal out scantily or grudgingly.

The supercilious condescension with which even his
reputed friends doled out their praises to him. --De
Quincey.


Dole \Dole\ (d[=o]l), n. [OE. deol, doel, dol, OF. doel, fr.
doloir to suffer, fr. L. dolere; perh. akin to dolare to
hew.]
grief; sorrow; lamentation. [Archaic]

And she died.
So that day there was dole in Astolat. -- Tennyson.


Dole \Dole\, n. [L. dolus: cf. F. dol.] (Scots Law)
See {Dolus}.


Dole \Dole\, n. [AS. d[=a]l portion; same word as d[=ae]l. See
{Deal}.]
1. Distribution; dealing; apportionment.

At her general dole,
Each receives his ancient soul. -- Cleveland.

2. That which is dealt out; a part, share, or portion also, a
scanty share or allowance.

3. Alms; charitable gratuity or portion.

So sure the dole, so ready at their call,
They stood prepared to see the manna fall. --Dryden.

Heaven has in store a precious dole. --Keble.

4. A boundary; a landmark. --Halliwell.

5. A void space left in tillage. --[Prov. Eng.]

{Dole beer}, beer bestowed as alms. [Obs.]

{Dole bread}, bread bestowed as alms. [Obs.]

{Dole meadow}, a meadow in which several persons have a
common right or share.

{on the dole}, receiving financial assistance from a
governmental agency, such as a welfare agency; as, after
his unemployment benefits ran out, his family was on the
dole for a year.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

  1. That's when Salomon will dole out a $130-million deferred compensation pool to the firm's managing directors.
  2. Europe still has about 18m people out of work, and there is little prospect of shortening the dole queues by much.
  3. At least that's the view of a number of observers who think the time isn't right for the Federal Reserve Board to dole out bigger helpings of credit.
  4. Merely cutting off Fidel Castro from the Soviet dole or closing down the huge Soviet base at Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, or scrapping one of the aircraft carriers under construction, could feed a lot of Russians.
  5. Mickey (Neil Anthony), 17, on the run from a hostel, lives off Sharon and Kelley, who live off the dole; but what he wants is work on the Octopus ride at a fair.
  6. Western banks aren't yet allowed to do business in the East, but many have set up representative offices that dole out free advice.
  7. Why is he making it a family dole?"
  8. Dutch unemployment benefit recipients can be barred from attending job training programs because that's considered abusing dole money as an educational grant.
  9. The claims in U.S. Bankruptcy Court are in addition to $6.8 billion sought by two federal thrift bailout agencies and by far exceed the amount Drexel can dole out in its Chapter 11 reorganization.
  10. Then we'll go up the road and sign on the dole.' Simon Berry, 36, has been appointed to the board of Berry Bros & Rudd, one of the UK's most well-known independent wine and spirits merchants.
  11. "Every senator in this body ought to be repulsed by the perception that we will dole out the bucks if stroked by the right consultant," Byrd said.
  12. The government's workstart scheme picks up a useful idea first put forward by Professor Dennis Snower to transfer the benefits of the unemployed to an employer who was prepared to take that person off the dole queue.
  13. A onetime laborer, he is the only Cabinet member to have been on "the dole," or welfare, for eight months.
  14. Welfare officials celebrating the first anniversary of Mississippi's workfare program say they've shown that even the nation's poorest state can take those who have never had a steady job or who haven't worked in years off the dole.
  15. 'The vast majority of people made redundant from Wearmouth will end up on the dole,' he said. In the past four years British Coal has invested more than Pounds 24m at Wearmouth.
  16. This option - frequently proposed by those like the OECD who argue that the country's generous welfare provisions make it unattractive for dole recipients to take low-paid jobs - would be unacceptable to the rank and file of the Labour party.
  17. And what would happen if they started throwing Irish people off the dole in England for similar reasons?' If living in a rural area is to be accepted as valid grounds for denial of benefit, it is not only non-nationals who could be in trouble.
  18. And we're asked to believe that the budget deal outlaws a capital-gains cut, though apparently not a bigger dole.
  19. "The government began with dole of money, grains and milk," said Shankarlal Shrivastava, a grocer.
  20. In this way the public would see there was a direct link in the short term between limiting pay increases and creating new jobs. Sharing out existing pay packets with those in the dole queues is not itself a panacea to full employment.
  21. Here, Norman Lamont embraced on, an experimental basis to be tried in three or four regions, Professor Denis Snower's proposals to allow the long-term unemployed to transfer their dole money as a wage subsidy to a potential employer.
  22. He or she is better off on the dole.' Government policy stability was a key concern.
  23. "I'd hate leaving my family and friends and where you grew up and all," she added. "Still, they can't expect you stay here and live on the dole for the rest of your life." Poverty is an ancient presence in the Liberties.
  24. But the latest total is the highest since April 1988 and is almost double the level when the upward trend began in October 1990. More than a third of those on the dole have been jobless for more than 12 months.
  25. She told about her handsome parents, and their concern with appearances, how her wasp-waisted mother would bring a Mars bar to the table and divide it into five pieces, then dole them out to the family.
  26. "If we're selected to do this, we would dole the allowances out to the best bidder, like the Treasury does with T-Bonds," said an exchange spokesman.
  27. "It affects your self-esteem, having worked and then going on the dole," he says.
  28. An international Human Frontier organization, financed by participating countries, would dole out the funds to scientists around the world.
  29. Unemployment is so high that people talk about two kinds of jobs here: permanent and "10-42." After ten weeks of steady employment a worker qualifies for 42 weeks on the dole.
  30. But they worry buyers won't dole out for added features.
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