remunerated
英 [rɪˈmjuːnəreɪtɪd]
美 [rɪˈmjuːnəreɪtɪd]
v. 酬劳; 付酬给
remunerate的过去分词和过去式
过去式:remunerated
柯林斯词典
- VERB 给…报酬
If youare remuneratedfor work that you do, you are paid for it.- You will be remunerated and so will your staff.
你将得到酬劳,你的职员也如此。 - ...an adequately remunerated job.
报酬丰厚的工作
- You will be remunerated and so will your staff.
英英释义
adj
- receiving or eligible for compensation
- salaried workers
- a stipendiary magistrate
双语例句
- Fte; full, productive, appropriately remunerated and freely chosen employment;
有适当报酬和自由选择的充分生产性就业; - The entrepreneurs and professional elites now enjoy high income and prestige, but not scholars and civil servants who are poorly remunerated.
企业家和专业人士享有高薪和社会地位,学者和公务员却依然领取微薄的薪水。 - His efforts were remunerated.
他的努力得到了补偿。 - A Bumper crop remunerated the peasant for his laBour.
丰收是对农民劳动的酬劳。 - Remunerated contribution of women
妇女所作有报酬的贡献 - She also points out that LBS students earn money during their internship and are remunerated for their second-year project.
她还指出,伦敦商学院的学员在实习期和第二年的学习中都能获得报酬。 - Some financial advisers and even some private banks will be-at least in part-remunerated by commissions received from investment products they sell.
一些财务顾问公司,甚至包括一些私人银行,其收入来自所售投资产品的佣金(至少部分收入来自于此)。 - The Trainee shall not be remunerated but may receive gratuities.
实习人员没有报酬但有酬金。 - This suggests that the real advantages in different occupations will tend to be the same through the forces of competition, such as the entry of more workers into the highly remunerated fields and their exit, or non-replacement, in the badly remunerated ones.
这意味着,在竞争的作用力下,例如更多劳动者进入高酬劳行业,退出低酬劳的行业(或没有接替者),不同职业的实际优势往往会相同。 - Lawyers are remunerated for the work which they reasonably do, irrespective of whether their clients win or lose.
律师将按其合理完成的工作取得报酬,不论客户胜诉还是败诉亦然。
