poll tax
英 [ˈpəʊl tæks]
美 [ˈpoʊl tæks]
n. 人头税
Collins.2
牛津词典
noun
- 人头税
a tax that must be paid at the same rate by every person or every adult in a particular area
英英释义
noun
- a tax of a fixed amount per person and payable as a requirement for the right to vote
双语例句
- The opinion poll will take the pulse ofthe nation to find out whether people will accept the new tax.
这次民意测验将探测全国的意向,看人民是否会接受新税。 - One of her first actions was to introduce the poll tax or community charge, a flat-rate tax for local services which was based on individuals rather than the value of the property in which they lived.
撒切尔夫人蝉联后的首批政策之一是实施人头税,这是一种为本地服务征收的单一税。该税种基于个人,而非民众居住的房产的价值。 - The council tax replaces the poll tax next April.
市政税在明年4月将取代人头税。 - The poll tax, a tax of the same amount from each person, made the masses suffer untold misery and hardship.
这种按人头征收的人头税,使得老百姓苦不堪言。 - My friends in New York, for example, were completely nonplussed by the poll tax references.
比如,对于电影里提到的人头税,我在纽约的朋友们就感到一头雾水。 - The imposition of a poll tax on voters
对选举人人头税的课征 - The crowd chanted 'No Poll Tax', a reference to the government's new local taxation system
人群高呼“不要人头税”,指的是政府新确立的地方税收制度。 - The content of taxation in Qing Dynasty consisted in basically poll tax and tax of grain on land.
丁银和地粮是清代赋税的基本内容。 - The government never managed to sell the poll tax to the British electorate.
英国政府从没有设法使选民接受人头税。 - Ministers believed it was vital to dump the poll tax before the election.
大臣们认为在大选前停止征收人头税至关重要。
