英語單詞

windfall是什麽意思

windfall

英 ['wɪn(d)fɔːl] 美 ['wɪndfɔl]
  • n. 意外之財;被風吹落的果子;意外的收獲

英文詞源


windfall (n.)
mid-15c., from wind (n.1) + fall (n.1). Originally literal, in reference to wood or fruit blown down by the wind, and thus free to all. Figurative sense of "unexpected acquisition" is recorded from 1540s.

雙語例句


1. And the government enjoyed a windfall from selling our warrants.
政府從出售我們的認股證書中發了一大筆意外之財.

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2. I had a windfall from the football pools.
我從足球比賽賭博中發了一筆橫財.

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3. The windfall allowed me to buy a house.
這意外之財使我得以購置一幢房子.

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4. The water treatment was new, now , and Tom's low condition was a windfall to her.
時下,水療法是個新玩意, 正巧湯姆精神也不怎麽樣,這下可得了她的勁.

來自英漢文學 - 湯姆曆險

5. They may try to spread out the enjoyment of the windfall over many years.
他們試圖在今後許多年中逐漸消費這些財產.

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