bounty in Japanese
bounty in Japanese is 奨励金, 賞金 — bounty means a reward offered, often by an authority, for capturing a person or completing a specific task.
bounty in Japanese
奨励金
Pronounced: shōreikin
(countable) A reward for some specific act, especially one given by an authority or a government.
賞金
Pronounced: shōkin
(countable) A reward for some specific act, especially one given by an authority or a government.
What does "bounty" mean?
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noun A reward offered, often by an authority, for capturing a person or completing a specific task.
"There was a large bounty on the escaped fugitive."
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noun Generosity, or the plentiful things that generosity provides.
"The table was piled with the bounty of the autumn harvest."
bounty in a sentence
- There was a large bounty on the escaped fugitive.
- The company offers a bounty to anyone who finds a security flaw.
- The table was piled with the bounty of the autumn harvest.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "bounty" in Japanese?
"bounty" in Japanese is 奨励金, 賞金. bounty means: A reward offered, often by an authority, for capturing a person or completing a specific task.
How do you pronounce 奨励金?
"bounty" in Japanese is 奨励金, pronounced "shōreikin".
How do you use "bounty" in a sentence?
Example: "There was a large bounty on the escaped fugitive." In Japanese, "bounty" is 奨励金, 賞金.
Are there other ways to say "bounty" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "bounty": 奨励金, 賞金.
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