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entitlements inˈtaitlmənts COCA¹⁹⁷⁶⁴BNC¹⁹⁵³⁴Economist¹¹⁶⁷⁶ 基本例句 n.授权;有资格entitlement的名词复数;有权得到的东西原型entitlement的复数 The UNHCR's founding charter is the1951 Convention on Refugees, which spells out the entitlements of those who flee their country for fear of being killed or persecuted. 难民署的基本章程是1951号难民协定,它详细规定了由于担心被杀或迫害而逃离国家的难民的权利。 ecocn Governments are beginning to cut public spending in an attempt to deal with surging deficits. But the inevitable quarrels over cuts will be paltry compared with those about the growth of entitlements. 为了减少不断上升的财政赤字,有的政府已经开始尝试减少公共开支,然而针对这项政策的争吵又会围绕着国民应该享有的权利而展开。 yeeyan He did say in an interview this week that he might set up a commission that could look at ways of reducing entitlements spending once the recession is over. 在这周的一次采访中,奥巴马总统称他可能会成立一个委员会,一旦经济危机结束,委员会将会研究减少授权开支的方案。 ecocn Republicans will not agree to higher taxes and, until they do, Democrats will not countenance big cuts to entitlements such as pensions and health care for the old. 共和党将不会同意增税,并且直到他们同意了,民主党也不会支持对福利进行大幅削减,例如老年人的卫生保健和养老金。 topsage Takeaway also ruled on entitlements: in 1983 a bipartisan deal led to cuts in future Social Security pensions, a gradual increase in the retirement age and a higher payroll tax. 经济紧缩规定了新权利:1983年,两党的交易导致了未来社会保险金退休金的削减,退休年龄的提高,高工资人群的税收的增加。 yeeyan These three“ entitlements” already account for over40% of government spending and are growing so fast that they will theoretically consume all government revenue within a few decades. 这三大“公民应得权利”就占据了全部政府开支的40%以上,而且增长速度极快,理论上讲,不消几十年就将消耗全部政府财政收入。 ecocn |