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tribute    音标拼音: [tr'ɪbjut]
n. 贡物,礼物,感谢辞

贡物,礼物,感谢辞

tribute
n 1: something given or done as an expression of esteem [synonym:
{tribute}, {testimonial}]
2: payment by one nation for protection by another
3: payment extorted by gangsters on threat of violence; "every
store in the neighborhood had to pay him protection" [synonym:
{protection}, {tribute}]

Tribute \Trib"ute\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Tributed}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Tributing}.]
To pay as tribute. [R.] --Whitlock (1654).
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Tribute \Trib"ute\, n. [OE. tribut, L. tributum, fr. tribuere,
tributum, to bestow, grant, pay, allot, assign, originally,
to a tribe, from tribus tribe; cf. F. tribut. See {Tribe},
and cf. {Attribute}, {Contribute}.]
1. An annual or stated sum of money or other valuable thing,
paid by one ruler or nation to another, either as an
acknowledgment of submission, or as the price of peace and
protection, or by virtue of some treaty; as, the Romans
made their conquered countries pay tribute.
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Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute.
--C. C.
Pinckney.
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2. A personal contribution, as of money, praise, service,
etc., made in token of services rendered, or as that which
is due or deserved; as, a tribute of affection.
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Implores the passing tribute of a sigh. --Gray.
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3. (Mining) A certain proportion of the ore raised, or of its
value, given to the miner as his recompense. --Pryce.
Tomlinson.
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{Tribute money}, money paid as a tribute or tax.

{Tribute pitch}. (Mining) See under {Tributer}. [Eng.]
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Syn: See {Subsidy}.
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172 Moby Thesaurus words for "tribute":
Christmas present, acclaim, acclamation, accolade, account,
acknowledgment, adulation, allowance, anniversaries, apotheosis,
appreciation, assessment, award, bepraisement, bill,
birthday present, blackmail, blood money, box, by-line, cadeau,
call, call for, celebrating, celebration, ceremony, cess, charge,
citation, claim, commemoration, commendation, compliment,
confession, congratulation, conscience money, contribution,
credit line, deification, demand, demand for, direct tax, draft,
drain, dressing ship, dues, duty, eloge, emolument, encomium,
esteem, eulogium, eulogy, exaction, exaltation, excessive praise,
excise, extortion, extortionate demand, fairing, fanfare,
fanfaronade, fee, festivity, flattery, flourish of trumpets,
footing, gift, glorification, glory, graduated taxation, handsel,
heavy demand, hero worship, holiday, homage, hommage, honor,
honorable mention, hush money, idolatry, idolizing, imposition,
impost, indent, indirect tax, initiation fee, insistent demand,
joint return, jubilee, kudos, laud, laudation, levy, lionizing,
magnification, marking the occasion, meed of praise,
memorialization, memory, mention, mileage, monument,
nonnegotiable demand, notice, oblation, observance, offering,
order, ovation, overpraise, paean, panegyric, payment,
peace offering, praise, present, presentation, progressive tax,
ransom, reckoning, recognition, reference, rejoicing,
religious rites, remembrance, requirement, requisition, respect,
retainer, retaining fee, revel, rite, ritual observance, rush,
rush order, salutation, salute, salvo, scot, separate returns,
signature, single tax, solemn observance, solemnization, stipend,
supertax, surcharge, surtax, tariff, tax, tax base, tax dodging,
tax evasion, tax exemption, tax return, tax structure,
tax withholding, tax-exempt status, taxable income, taxation,
taxing, testimonial, testimonial banquet, testimonial dinner,
tithe, toast, toll, trademark, triumph, ultimatum, warning

Tribute
a tax imposed by a king on his subjects (2 Sam. 20:24; 1 Kings
4:6; Rom. 13:6). In Matt. 17:24-27 the word denotes the temple
rate (the "didrachma," the "half-shekel," as rendered by the
R.V.) which was required to be paid for the support of the
temple by every Jew above twenty years of age (Ex. 30:12; 2
Kings 12:4; 2 Chr. 24:6, 9). It was not a civil but a religious
tax.

In Matt. 22:17, Mark 12:14, Luke 20:22, the word may be
interpreted as denoting the capitation tax which the Romans
imposed on the Jewish people. It may, however, be legitimately
regarded as denoting any tax whatever imposed by a foreign power
on the people of Israel. The "tribute money" shown to our Lord
(Matt. 22:19) was the denarius, bearing Caesar's superscription.
It was the tax paid by every Jew to the Romans. (See {PENNY}.)


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