beneficiaries
beneficiaries — 名詞
1. A person, group, or organization that gains money, help, or other advantages fro
受益者
從某事物中獲得金錢或好處的人或團體
A person, group, or organization that gains money, help, or other advantages from a particular situation, event, or arrangement — for example, a charity that receives money from a fundraising event, or a family member named in a will.
The Watanabe family were the main beneficiaries of their aunt's will.
渡邊家族是他們阿姨遺囑的主要受益者。
beneficiaries of
Ayanda volunteers at the food bank to meet the beneficiaries of the meal program.
Ayanda 在食物銀行當志工,得以認識餐點計畫的受益者。
meet the beneficiaries
University scholarship beneficiaries must maintain a high grade average each semester.
大學獎學金的受益者每學期必須維持優異的成績平均。
When the company was sold, the long-time employees were the biggest beneficiaries.
公司被出售時,長期任職的員工是最大的受益者。
The new community garden will make local children the key beneficiaries of the project.
新的社區花園將使當地兒童成為該計畫的主要受益者。
- recipient
More general; used for anyone who receives something, not necessarily a gain or advantage
- heir
Specifically refers to someone who inherits property or money after someone dies; narrower than beneficiary
- legatee
Technical legal term for someone who receives property through a will; very formal and rare in everyday speech
- benefactor
A person who gives money or help, not receives it
- donor
Someone who gives something, for example to a charity
文法句型
beneficiaries of [something]
[someone's] beneficiaries
用法筆記
Often used in legal and financial contexts such as wills, insurance policies, and trust funds. The person or organization named as a beneficiary does not need to act to receive what they are entitled to — they gain the benefit simply because of the way the arrangement was set up.