welfare
n. 幸福,安全與健康; 福利; (美國)社會保障金
adj. 福利的
The welfare of a person or group is their health, comfort, and happiness.
I do not think he is considering Emma's welfare...
我認為他沒有考慮到埃瑪的幸福。
He was the head of a charity for the welfare of children.
他是一個兒童福利慈善機構的負責人。
Welfare services are provided to help with people's living conditions and financial problems.
Child welfare services are well established and comprehensive...
兒童福利機構發展成熟,體系完善。
He has urged complete reform of the welfare system.
他極力主張對福利制度進行徹底改革。
In the United States, welfare is money that is paid by the government to people who are unemployed, poor, or sick.
States such as Michigan and Massachusetts are making deep cuts in welfare...
諸如密歇根和馬薩諸塞等州正在大幅削減社會保障金。
If she does find a job through the training program she may have less money than now when she's on welfare.
如果她在培訓後真的找到份工作,那她的收入可能還不如她現在領的社會保障金多。
1. governmental provision of economic assistance to persons in need
2. something that aids or promotes well-being;
3. a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous;
on welfare
接受福利救濟的:因貧困而經常從政府或私人機構處接受定期幫助的
The worker's concern about cuts in the welfare funding has not abated.
工人們對削減福利基金的關心並沒有減少.
They are concerned about my welfare.
他們關心我的健康.
They're not concerned with welfare; it's all politics!
他們並非關心福利問題, 完全是黨派之爭.
The company's welfare officer deals with employee's personal problems.
公司負責福利的工作人員處理僱員的個人問題.
Patrick works for social welfare.
帕特里克為社會福利工作.