benefit: [14] The element bene- occurs in a wide variety of English words. It comes from Latin bene ‘well’, a close relative of Latin bonus ‘good’. Amongst its combinations are benediction [15], literally ‘saying well’, hence ‘blessing’, benefaction ‘doing well’ [17], and benevolent ‘wishing well’ [15]. Benefit is related to benefaction, since it too comes ultimately from Latin bene facere, but it took a more indirect route to English, from Latin benefactum ‘good deed’ via Old French bienfait and Anglo- Norman benfet.
benefit (n.)
late 14c., "good or noble deed," also "advantage, profit," from Anglo-French benfet "well-done," from Latin benefactum "good deed," from bene facere (see benefactor). Meaning "performance or entertainment to raise money for some charitable cause" is from 1680s.
benefit (v.)
late 15c., from benefit (n.). Related: Benefited; benefiting.
雙語例句
1. It is certainly worth checking up on your benefit entitlements.
查清楚你可以享受哪些福利是絕對有必要的。
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2. Each family farms individually and reaps the benefit of its labor.
各家經營各自的農場,收獲各自的勞動成果。
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3. In 1986 more than three million were receiving unemployment benefit.
1986年,有300多萬人領取失業救濟金。
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4. Millions of householders are eligible to claim the new council tax benefit.