"bounties" in Chinese (Simplified)
悬赏奖金
Definition
“Bounties” 指为完成任务或抓捕某人而提供的奖励或报酬,通常由政府、组织或公司提供。也可以指丰富的物产或资源。
Usage Notes (Chinese (Simplified))
多用在正式、法律或历史语境。常见短语有“put bounties on”(悬赏)、“collect bounties”(领取悬赏)、“the bounties of nature”(大自然的馈赠)。复数形式通常指多个奖励或丰富的事物。不要与“bonus”(奖金、年终奖)混淆。
Examples
Many bounties are offered for catching dangerous criminals.
许多**悬赏**用于抓捕危险的罪犯。
The farmers enjoyed the bounties of a good harvest.
农民们享受了丰收的**成果**。
He collected several bounties as a professional hunter.
他作为职业猎人收获了几项**奖金**。
During the gold rush, there were bounties for anyone who found new gold sites.
淘金热时期,只要发现新金矿就有**悬赏**。
The king placed bounties on the heads of rebels.
国王对叛军的首脑悬赏了**悬赏**。
We should appreciate the bounties of nature every day.
我们应该每天都感恩大自然的**馈赠**。