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 beneficiary [`bɛnə'fɪʃərɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 受惠者, 受益人

a. 受封的

[经] 收款人, 受益人, 享受保险赔偿的人


  1. I am the beneficiary of your generosity.
    我是你慷慨大方的受益人。
  2. Beneficiary must sign on the certificate.
    受益人必须在证书上签字。
  3. Who will be the beneficiary of this will?
    谁将是这个遗嘱的受益人?


beneficiary
[ noun ]
  1. the recipient of funds or other benefits

  2. <noun.person>
  3. the semantic role of the intended recipient who benefits from the happening denoted by the verb in the clause

  4. <noun.communication>
[ adj ]
  1. having or arising from a benefice

  2. <adj.pert>
    a beneficiary baron


Beneficiary \Ben`e*fi"ci*a*ry\, a. [Cf. F. b['e]n['e]ficiaire,
LL. beneficiarius.]
1. Holding some office or valuable possession, in
subordination to another; holding under a feudal or other
superior; having a dependent and secondary possession.

A feudatory or beneficiary king of England. --Bacon.

2. Bestowed as a gratuity; as, beneficiary gifts.


Beneficiary \Ben`e*fi"ci*a*ry\, n.; pl. {Beneficiaries}.
1. A feudatory or vassal; hence, one who holds a benefice and
uses its proceeds. --Ayliffe.

2. One who receives anything as a gift; one who receives a
benefit or advantage; esp. one who receives help or income
from an educational fund or a trust estate.

The rich men will be offering sacrifice to their
Deity whose beneficiaries they are. --Jer. Taylor.

  1. I AM the sole beneficiary and executor of the estate of my uncle.
  2. One beneficiary of the transaction is Allen & Co., an investment firm that received a $5 million fee for negotiating the pact for Tri-Star and for rendering a fairness opinion.
  3. He was putting himself around a lot.' The main beneficiary of the deal was British Aerospace, the defence and aviation group.
  4. But Mr. Leath, a fifth-term Texan, has been the primary beneficiary of disenchantment with Mr. Aspin.
  5. The suit claims that in November 1984 the consumer products firm purchased a $1 million policy for Mr. Anderson, then an executive vice president, naming the company as beneficiary.
  6. Hoffman, 52, who committed suicide April 12 in his apartment near New Hope, named Johanna Lawrenson as sole beneficiary in his will, which was filed Wednesday in Bucks County.
  7. A New York Times report said Passman was the largest beneficiary of cash payments from Park, who was accused of buying influence in Congress.
  8. Wells Fargo Nikko was a beneficiary to the tune of a Dollars 600m account, but generally the sums involved tend to be much smaller as companies put their toes in the water.
  9. "Joel Strote has become the largest single beneficiary of the Liberace estate," Gewerter said.
  10. Some advisers like to build a safety valve into the trust. One method is to allow termination of the trust under certain circumstances, with the money paid out to the named beneficiary, usually the children.
  11. Although all senior executives stand to benefit from the adjustment, the biggest beneficiary would be Steven J. Ross, chairman and co-chief executive officer.
  12. This time the beneficiary is the federal work force; the loser is the American taxpayer.
  13. Five months after Mrs. Von Bergen died, Travelers Cos. paid a $150,000 claim to Mr. Von Bergen, then still the beneficiary.
  14. Traders said the potential for hostilities in the Middle East prompted short-covering in the dollar, a traditional beneficiary in times of instability.
  15. The surtax this year is 15 percent of a Medicare beneficiary's federal income tax of $150 or more.
  16. Furthermore, by its own admission, the value-led Iceland is a main beneficiary of recession.
  17. The chief beneficiary of the status quo is big government, which will retain the right, in certain countries, to finance growing budget deficits from captive institutional money at artificially low interest rates.
  18. New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, often pictured as the beneficiary of a brokered convention, seconded Kirk's motion.
  19. Other property of a contractual nature - such as life insurance policies or qualified pension plans - also will transfer to the beneficiary outside of probate.
  20. The department announced earlier that the hospital deductible, a fee a Medicare beneficiary pays no more than once a year if hospitalized, is rising from $560 this year to $592 in 1990.
  21. A Virginia newspaper reported that foul play was being looked into after the sister of a crewman who was killed told authorities that her brother and a surviving sailor had taken out life insurance policies naming each other as beneficiary.
  22. Richmond officials adopted the affirmative action plan in 1983. While the minorities named in the plan included Hispanics, Orientals, Indians, Eskimos and Aleuts, the primary beneficiary would have been blacks.
  23. There were gains in the banking sector, which has been identified as perhaps the chief beneficiary from base rate reductions, while the consumer sectors advanced.
  24. Thus, we have not been either slow to disburse or slow in any other respect as our beneficiary countries have repeatedly confirmed.
  25. Cairn Energy, which has built up significant US gas interests and last week announced a 40 per cent interest in a 150bn cu ft gas discovery offshore Louisiana, is also likely to be a prime beneficiary.
  26. In 1984, he faced no serious re-election challenge and spent his time campaigning for colleagues. One beneficiary: Rep. Lindy Boggs, D-La., who was on the verge of losing her seat to a black challenger.
  27. That will limit France's room for manoeuvre just as its need for lower interest rates is becoming urgent. By contrast, sterling is a beneficiary.
  28. He said the thought of sabotage did not occur to him until it was learned that Hartwig had named shipmate Kendall Truitt as a beneficiary on a $100,000 life insurance policy.
  29. Fred Woerner, the Panama-based commander of U.S. forces in Latin America, has taken the unusual step of going public with his concerns, suggesting that Noriega is the beneficiary of a policy vacuum in Washington.
  30. A Conference Board report shows that since 1978, more corporate dollars have gone to education than to any other category of beneficiary.
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