wage
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT Someone's wages are the amount of money that is regularly paid to them for the work that they do. 工資
His wages have gone up. 他的工資漲了。
2. V-T If a person, group, or country wages a campaign or a war, they start it and continue it over a period of time. 發動 (運動或戰爭)
The government, along with the three factions that had been waging a civil war, signed a peace agreement. 政府和發動了內戰的3方一起簽訂了1份和平協議。
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wage /weɪdʒ/ (waging,waged,wages)
剑桥词典
- a particular amount of money that is paid , usually every week , to an employee , especially one who does work that needs physical skills or strength , rather than a job needing a college education
- Is she paid a regular wage or is it by commission only?
- Deadlock over wage levels has prevented an agreement being reached .
- There will be an increase in tax for those earning in excess of twice the national average wage. 返回 wage
(尤指支付給躰力勞動者竝通常按周計算的)工資,工錢,報酧
a very low /high wage 非常低/高的工資
an hourly /daily /weekly /annual wage 按小時/日/周/年支付的工資
He gets/earns /is paid a good wage, because he works for a fair employer . 他的薪水很不錯,因爲他的老板獎懲公平。
The job pays very low wages. 這份工作薪水很低。
比較
income
salary
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