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dole money

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  • dole — I UK [dəʊl] / US [doʊl] noun [uncountable] British * money that people who do not have a job get from the government. The American word is unemployment compensation Have you received your dole money yet? the dole: He is unemployed and claiming… …   English dictionary

  • Dole Food Company — Dole Food Company, Inc. Type Public Traded as NYSE: DOLE Industry …   Wikipedia

  • dole — [dəʊl ǁ doʊl] noun [uncountable] informal old fashioned in Britain, money that the government gives to people who are looking for work; = welfare AmE: • A whole generation of miners ended up on the dole. • unemployed demonstrators protest …   Financial and business terms

  • Dole — may refer to: The Grain supply to the city of Rome in ancient times. Since the early 20th Century, a colloquial term referring to government public assistance programs; see Unemployment benefits. Originally it referred to any charitable gift of… …   Wikipedia

  • Dole Food Company — Dole Food Company, Inc. Tipo Pública Fundación 1851[1] como Castle Cooke Fundador(es) James Dole …   Wikipedia Español

  • dole — dole1 [dōl] n. [ME dol < OE dal, a share, parallel to dæl: see DEAL2] 1. a giving out of money or food to those in great need; relief 2. that which is thus given out 3. anything given out sparingly 4. a form of payment by a government to the… …   English World dictionary

  • dole something out (to somebody) — ˌdole sthˈout (to sb) derived (informal) to give out an amount of food, money, etc. to a number of people in a group Main entry: ↑dolederived …   Useful english dictionary

  • dole — dole1 [dəul US doul] n [U] informal 1.) BrE money given by the government in Britain to people who are unemployed be/go on the dole (=be unemployed and receiving money from the government) ▪ Too many young people are still on the dole. ▪ The… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • dole — 1 noun (U) BrE 1 money given by the government in Britain to people who are unemployed: be/go on the dole (=be or become unemployed and receive money from the government): Kevin was on the dole for a year before he got a job. 2 the dole queue a)… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • dole out — verb administer or bestow, as in small portions (Freq. 1) administer critical remarks to everyone present dole out some money shell out pocket money for the children deal a blow to someone the machine dispenses soft drinks • Syn: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • dole — dole1 [ doul ] verb ,dole out phrasal verb transitive INFORMAL to give something, such as food or money, to a particular group of people or to every person in a group: The government has agreed to dole out an additional $5 million in education… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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