单词 | war chest |
释义 | Related topics: Finance, Militaryˈwar chest noun [countable] informal 1. BFPMthe money that a government has available to spend on war 战争基金2 the money that a politician or organization has available to spend on achieving something 专款 The government’s huge war chest could be used to improve transport. 政府的这笔巨额专款可用于改善交通。Examples from the Corpuswar chest• The dairymen accumulated a war chest of $ 1 million, and spread half of it in congressional elections.• It has a war chest of $ 40 million to spend each year on advertising.• And he still has a war chest of $ 263,417.• Martin's campaign war chest enjoys strong support from industry, including mine managers and safety officers.• Clinton has a full war chest and no Democratic opponent to worry about.• Much of that money already was in the Clinton-Gore war chest.From Longman Business Dictionarywar chestˈwar chest noun [countable usually singular] journalism FINANCE a large amount of money that a company has in its RESERVES (=profits from earlier periods of time not paid out to shareholders, or cash from the sale of assets) that it can use to buy other companiesWe have heard a lot about their multi-billion pound war chest for acquisitions.ˈwar chest nounChineseSyllable Corpus spend on available a to Business money the that war has government |
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