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anti-welfare adjective (alsoantiwelfare)uk /ˌæn.tiˈwel.feər/ us /ˌæn.taɪˈwel.fer/ opposed to the state giving financial help to people who do not have enough money: 反福利的 As a lawmaker, he was known for his anti-welfare views.作为一名立法者,他以反福利观点而闻名。 At that time, the policy environment became increasingly anti-welfare. The antiwelfare rhetoric of the early postwar years focused around familiar themes. Surprisingly, anti-welfare attitudes are often held by those most in need of a welfare state. She believes that the media plays a key role in propagating anti-welfare ways of thinking. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Social security & state benefits AFDC basic income be on reliefidiom benefit child benefit family credit giro housing benefit income support means test means-tested sign (something) off social security social welfare UBI unemployment unemployment benefit universal basic income welfare welfare state |