benefit

noun
🔊/ˈbenɪfɪt/
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Idioms
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  1. [countable, uncountable] an advantage that something gives you; a helpful and useful effect that something has优势;益处;成效
    • Freedom of information brings great benefits. 信息自由带来巨大好处。
    • health/economic/tax benefits健康/经济/税收利益
    • the benefits of modern medicine现代医学的助益
    • I've had the benefit of a good education.我得益于受过良好教育。🔊🔊
    • It was good to see her finally reaping the benefits (= enjoying the results) of all her hard work.看到她终于得享辛勤劳动的成果令人欣慰。🔊🔊
    • The industry will be one of the first to enjoy the benefits of the recovery.该产业将是首先受益于这次复苏的行业之一。
    • The company derived substantial benefit from the deal.公司从这笔交易中得到了很大好处。
    • benefit of doing something He couldn't see the benefit of arguing any longer.他看不出再争论下去有什么好处。🔊🔊
    • be of benefit to somebody/something The new regulations will be of benefit to everyone concerned.新规章将使所有有关人员受益。🔊🔊
    • to somebody's benefit It will be to your benefit to arrive early.早到将会对你有利。🔊🔊
    • benefit for somebody/something The project will have major benefits for the local community.该项目将为当地社区带来重大利益。
    • With the benefit of hindsight (= knowing what we have learnt since), we would do things differently.借助事后洞察力,我们可以做不同的事情。
    • without the benefit of something Nobody should be sent to prison without the benefit of legal advice.没有法律咨询,任何人都不应被送入监狱。
    • For maximum benefit, take the tablets before meals.饭前服药效果最佳。
    see also cost–benefit, fringe benefit
    Extra Examples
    • The different environmental groups could work together to their mutual benefit.不同的环保组织可以携手合作,互惠互利。
    • They somehow manage to work without the benefit of modern technology.他们想方设法在没有现代技术辅助的情况下工作。
    • I can see the benefits that such games give children.我能看到这些游戏对孩子们的好处。
    • If you want to maximize the benefits of blueberries, eat them raw.如果你想让蓝莓的好处得到最大的发挥就生吃。
    • Same-sex couples were denied the benefits given to married couples.不给同性别夫妇发放已婚夫妇享受的补助。
    • The benefits easily outweigh the cost.益处远远超过代价。
    • The method has many additional benefits.这种方法有诸多额外的好处。
    • The new factory will bring considerable benefits to the area.新工厂将为该地区带来相当大的好处。
    • This deal will offer major benefits to industrialists and investors.这笔交易将会让实业家和投资者受益匪浅。
    • Weigh the benefits of hiring help before hiring new employees.在雇用新员工之前要权衡一下雇人帮忙的好处。
    • What are the benefits to investors?对投资者有什么好处?
    • Consumers choose organic meat for a number of reasons, including perceived health benefits.消费者选择有机肉出于种种原因,包括认识到其有益健康。
    • a marketing campaign which promotes the cosmetic benefits of vitamin E宣传维生素 E 的美容功效的促销活动
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • considerable
    • enormous
    • great
    verb + benefit
    • enjoy
    • experience
    • have
    benefit + verb
    • accrue
    • arise from something
    • result from something
    preposition
    • for somebody’s benefit
    • of benefit to
    • to somebody’s benefit
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  2. [countable, usually plural, uncountable] (British English)
    (also welfare [uncountable] especially in North American English)
    money provided by the government to people who need financial help because they are unemployed, ill, etc.福利费(政府对失业者、病人等提供的补助金)
    • You may be eligible to receive benefits.你也许有资格领取福利金。
    • The number of people claiming unemployment benefit fell last month.上个月申请领取失业救济金的人数下降了。
    • on benefits The aim is to help people who are on benefits (= receiving benefits) to find jobs.目的是帮助领福利金的人找到工作。
    see also child benefit, housing benefit, sickness benefit
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    • He's on social security benefit.他领取社会保障金。
    • She is worried that if she takes on a job she will lose her benefits.她担心如果工作的话,救济金就没了。
    • One way to cut spending is to move from universal benefits—those paid to everyone regardless of need—to means-tested ones.削减开支的一种方法是将普遍津贴——不考虑是否需要而普遍发放的津贴——转为根据收入调查而发放的津贴。
    • Benefit is paid monthly.补助金按月发放。
    Topics Social issuesb2, Moneyb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • welfare
    • state
    • insurance
    … of benefit
    • amount
    • level
    verb + benefit
    • be eligible for
    • be entitled to
    • qualify for
    benefit + verb
    • be paid
    benefit + noun
    • benefits agency
    • office
    • payment
    preposition
    • on benefit
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  3. [countable, usually plural] an advantage that you get from a company in addition to the money that you earn(公司发的)福利,奖金
    • Private health insurance is offered as part of the employees' benefits package.私人医疗保险是提供给员工的一整套福利的其中一项。
    • These benefits will now be extended to agency workers.这些好处现在将会惠及代理机构的员工。
    see also fringe benefit
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fringe
    • tax
    • employee
    verb + benefit
    • give
    • receive
    • extend
    benefit + noun
    • plan
    • benefits package
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  4. [countable, usually plural] money from an insurance company(保险公司发的)给付,保险金
    • The insurance plan will provide substantial cash benefits to your family in case of your death.投保人一旦死亡,该项保险将支付给其家属相当可观的保险金。🔊🔊
  5. [countable] an event such as a performance, a dinner, etc., organized in order to raise money for a particular person or charity慈善(或公益)活动
    • a benefit match/concert义赛;慈善音乐会
    • The proceeds from the benefit will go directly to the refugee camps.收益的收益将直接转到难民营。
    Topics Film and theatrec2, Social issuesc2
  6. Word Originlate Middle English (originally denoting a kind deed or something well done): from Old French bienfet, from Latin benefactum ‘good deed’, from bene facere ‘do good (to)’.
Idioms
for the benefit of somebody | for somebody’s benefit
  1. especially in order to help or be useful to somebody为帮助某人;为某人的利益
    • I have typed out some lecture notes for the benefit of those people who were absent last week.我帮上星期缺席的人打印了些课堂笔记。🔊🔊
    • Don't go to any trouble for my benefit!别为我费功夫!🔊🔊
give somebody the benefit of the doubt
  1. to accept that somebody has told the truth or behaved well because you cannot prove that they have not(在证据不足的情况下)假定某人说实话,假定某人没有错
    • She may have been lying, but I felt I had to give her the benefit of the doubt.她可能一直在撒谎,但我感到不得不怀疑给她带来了好处。

benefit

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they benefit
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he / she / it benefits
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past simple benefited
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past participle benefited
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past simple benefitted
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past participle benefitted
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-ing form benefiting
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-ing form benefitting
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  1. [transitive] benefit somebody to be useful to somebody or improve their life in some way对(某人)有用;使受益
    • We should spend the money on something that will benefit everyone.我们应该把这笔钱花在大家都能得益的事上。🔊🔊
    • The new tax laws will clearly benefit those on low wages.很明显新税法将使低收入者受益。
    • The project will benefit the local community as a whole.该项目将使整个当地社区受益。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • considerably
    • enormously
    • greatly
    preposition
    • from
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  2. [intransitive] to be in a better position because of something得益于;得利于
    • We all benefit when our young people realize their potential. 当我们的年轻人意识到自己的潜力时,我们都会受益。
    • benefit from something Who exactly stands to benefit from these changes?到底是谁会从这些变革中直接获益?🔊🔊
    • benefit by doing something Most crime victims benefit greatly by talking about their experiences.倾诉自己的经历对大多数犯罪受害人来说都大有好处。
    Extra Examples
    • We benefited directly from the reorganization.我们从重组中直接受益。
    • We both benefited financially from the arrangement.我们双方都从这一安排获得经济上的好处。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • considerably
    • enormously
    • greatly
    preposition
    • from
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  3. Word Originlate Middle English (originally denoting a kind deed or something well done): from Old French bienfet, from Latin benefactum ‘good deed’, from bene facere ‘do good (to)’.