salaries

英 [ˈsæləriz] 美 [ˈsæləriz]

n.  薪金,薪水(尤指按月发放的)
salary的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-VAR (尤指从事某一职业的人获得的)薪水,薪金,工资
    A salary is the money that someone is paid each month by their employer, especially when they are in a profession such as teaching, law, or medicine.
    1. ...the lawyer was paid a huge salary...
      那个律师薪水很高。
    2. The government has decided to increase salaries for all civil servants.
      政府已决定给所有公务员加薪。
  2. Professional people and office workers receive a salary, which is paid monthly. However, when talking about someone's salary, you usually give the annual figure. I'm paid a salary of £5,000 a year. Pay is a general noun which you can use to refer to the money you get from your employer for doing your job. Manual workers are paid wages, or a wage. The plural is more common than the singular, especially when you are talking about the actual cash that someone receives. Every week he handed all his wages in cash to his wife. Wages are usually paid, and quoted, as an hourly or a weekly sum. ...a starting wage of five dollars an hour. Your income consists of all the money you receive from all sources, including your pay.
    salary 指专业人员和办公室工作人员按月领取的薪水。然而,谈论某人的 salary 时,通常会给出年薪的数额:I'm paid a salary of £5, 000 a year (我的年薪为 5, 000 英镑)。pay 的意思较为笼统,指从雇主那里得到的工资。体力劳动者领取的工资用 wages 或 a wage,其复数形式比单数形式更为常用,尤其在谈论某人实际领到的现金时:Every week he handed all his wages in cash to his wife (每个星期,他都把挣到的钱全部交给妻子)。wages 通常按小时或星期支付计算:a starting wage of five dollars an hour (每小时 5 美元的起薪)。income 指所有渠道的收入总和,包括工资。


双语例句

  1. Employees are paid salaries commensurate with those of teachers
    给员工的薪水与老师拿的薪水相当。
  2. How can we produce top-class engineers when universities are constrained to offer salaries that can only attract mediocre staff?
    大学的财力有限,提供的薪酬仅能吸引水平一般的教师,在这种情况下,我们如何能培养出一流的工程师?
  3. They'll entice doctors to move from the cities by paying them better salaries.
    他们将出更高的薪水吸引医生们走出城市。
  4. Teachers have joined a strike aimed at forcing the government to pay overdue salaries and allowances.
    教师加入了旨在迫使政府支付拖欠薪水和津贴的罢工。
  5. I am writing with reference to your article on salaries for scientists
    我写此信是为了回应你那篇探讨科学家薪水的文章。
  6. The government has decided to increase salaries for all civil servants.
    政府已决定给所有公务员加薪。
  7. They have taken measures to equate the salaries of higher civil servants to those of business executives.
    他们采取措施使高级文职人员的工资和企业管理干部的工资相等。
  8. This company pays high salaries.
    这家公司待遇很高。
  9. It is a company paying good salaries.
    这是家支付高薪的公司。
  10. • federal civil service salaries and retirement benefits;
    •联邦公务员工资和退休金;
  11. • US military salaries and retirement benefits;
    •美国的军饷和退休金;
  12. Wages and salaries of staff and workers and labour insurance expenses that are owned by the bankrupt enterprise;
    (一)破产企业所欠职工工资和劳动保险费用;
  13. Mentored women and men gain higher salaries and more upward mobility after a few years.
    受到辅导的女性和男性获得了更高的工资,并且在几年之后有了更多向上的流动性。
  14. We have not paid salaries for four months.
    我们已经四个月没有发工资了。
  15. As is known to all, the organization and management of wages and salaries are very complex.
    众所周知,工资和薪水的组织和管理是很的。
  16. Estimate of manhour costs, i. e. salaries and wages.
    工时成本,即薪水和工资的估计。
  17. This wrecks the model of keeping salaries low.
    这破坏了保持低工资的模式。
  18. They are under strict orders not to talk about their salaries or working conditions.
    他们奉严格的命令不得谈及他们的薪资和工作条件。
  19. Performance-related salaries have become more common for managers.
    与绩效挂钩的经理人薪资也更加常见了。
  20. Sales and purchases, wages and salaries, petty cash and expenses and so on.
    售出和购入、工钱和薪金、小额备用金和开支等。
  21. The great majority of incomes consist of wages and salaries.
    绝大部分收入由工资和薪水组成。
  22. It's impossible! I pay rents, bills, salaries.
    不可能。我付了租金、帐单、工资。
  23. However, we do not have statistics on how many actually pay salaries tax.
    不过,他们当中确实有多少人缴纳薪俸税,我们并没有这方面的统计数字。
  24. Teachers, government officials and clerks receive salaries.
    教师,政府官员和职员接受薪水。
  25. He likes to calculate people's salaries and bonuses.
    他喜欢算计别人的工资和奖金。
  26. Their salaries increase with years of service, education, or promotion.
    他们的薪水随着工作的年数、受教育程度和晋级而增加。
  27. They gave up their regular jobs and high salaries, and started a new way of life.
    他们放弃了稳定的工作和高昂的薪水,开始了一种新的生活方式。
  28. Inflationary pressures have tended to come from wages and salaries.
    通货膨胀的压力往往来自于工资和薪金。
  29. Salaries due to the teaching and administrative staff and their social insurance premiums payable;
    应当支付给教职工的工资和应当缴纳的社会保险费用;