n. 薪水,薪金,薪俸。 ★ salary 指公职人员、职员等拿按年、按月计算的“年薪”或“月薪”。 工人等拿的“工资”叫做 wages 一般按日、按时或按件计算。 a salary man领薪族(=a salaried man)。 draw one's salary 领薪水。 vt. (-ried) 〔常用被动语态〕发…薪水,付…薪水。
something that remunerates; "wages were paid by check"; "he wasted his pay on drink"; "they saved a quarter of all their earnings" 同义词:wage, pay, earnings, remuneration,
A salary is a form of remuneration paid periodically by an employer to an employee, the amount and frequency of which may be specified in an employment contract. It is contrasted with piece wages, where each job, hour, or other unit is paid separately, rather than on a fixed periodic basis.
例句与用法
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He gets commission on top of his salary . 他除了薪水之外还得到佣金。
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20000 is a very respectable salary . 20000英镑的薪金是非常可观的。
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The salary they pay me is none too high . 他们付给我的薪水不太高。
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The boss grudgingly raised my salary . 老板很不情愿地给我加了薪。
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Your monthly salary amounts to $1500. 你的月薪总计一千五百美元。
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Save part of one 's salary each month . 把每个月薪水存起一部分。
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Do not count on a salary increase this year . 别指望今年会加薪。
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How does she get by on such a small salary ? 她靠那么一点儿薪水怎么过活?
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His salary is low and he gets few luxuries ... 他的薪水低,很少买奢侈品。
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I can not afford to run a car on my salary . 凭我的薪水我是开不起汽车的。