"sin tax" 怎么发音
expression
ˈsɪn/ /ˈtæks
SIN-taks
sɪn/ /tˈæks
SIN-taks
释义
A 'sin tax' is a government tax placed on products or activities considered harmful, like cigarettes, alcohol, or gambling, to discourage their use.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈsɪn/ /ˈtæks
英式英语
sɪn/ /tˈæks
简化发音
美式
SIN-taks
英式
SIN-taks
语境中听
The government increased the sin tax on cigarettes.
Alcohol is more expensive because of the sin tax.
Some countries use the sin tax to fund healthcare programs.
People complain that the sin tax unfairly targets certain groups.