bounty
n. (由政府提供的)奖金,赏金; 慷慨,大方; 赠物,赠金
You can refer to something that is provided in large amounts as bounty .
...autumn's bounty of fruits, seeds and berries.
秋天丰富的水果、种子和浆果
A bounty is money that is offered as a reward for doing something, especially for finding or killing a particular person.
A bounty of $50,000 was put on Dr. Alvarez's head...
有人悬赏50,000美元买阿尔瓦雷斯博士的人头。
They paid bounties for people to give up their weapons.
他们向放下武器的人发放赏金。
1. payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military
2. the property of copious abundance
3. generosity evidenced by a willingness to give freely
After the Civil War, American business began to cultivate Navassa's rich bounty.
南北战争后, 美国企业界开始开采纳弗沙丰富的物产.
The charity is totally dependent on the Church's bounty.
慈善业完全依靠全体基督徒的慷慨赠予.
MULDER in the light watching as the ALIEN BOUNTY HUNTER joins him and the abductees.
莫特在亮光中看着外星猎手加入到他和其他的被诱拐者之中.
He thus outwent the very heart of kindness, and poured out his bounty.
他就这样拼命做着好事, 源源不断地施舍着.
Because Captain Blight treated the crew of HMS Bounty like dogs, they eventually mutinied.
由于布莱船长对待英国舰船博恩梯号船员如狗狗, 所以最后他们都叛变了.