1. 补偿作用:相互欣赏;家庭经济条件优越的学生会欣赏那些克服困难求学的学生、依赖性强的人更愿意与独立性强的人交朋友等等. 还有一种情况是,补偿作用(compensation)如一个看重成绩而自己成绩又不很理想的学生,更看重成绩优秀的学生.
2. compensation:comp; 高阶管理者薪酬
1. 补偿(或赔偿)金
Compensation is money that someone who has experienced loss or suffering claims from the person or organization responsible, or from the state.
e.g. He received one year's salary as compensation for loss of office...
他得到一年的工资作为失业补偿金。
e.g. There should be compensation for British farmers hit by the slump in demand...
应该给受到需求锐减影响的英国农民提供补偿金。
2. (对不利事情的)补偿
If something is some compensation for something bad that has happened, it makes you feel better.
e.g. Helen gained some compensation for her earlier defeat by winning the final open class...
海伦在公开组决赛中取胜,这对她早先的失败算是一种补偿。
e.g. Despite a reduction in earnings there are compensations in moving to the north-east where the quality of life is excellent...
尽管钱会挣得少一点,搬到生活质量高的东北部去还是有很多好处的。
1. India's Companies Act of 1956 places caps on executive compensation that are linked to a public company's net revenue.
2. compensation
2. He was informed by the court of the right to apply for state compensation.
3. The net revenue was divided by the actor's total compensation to derive gross income.
4. Any fines would be on top of the compensation BP has agreed to pay to thousands of people harmed by the spill.
5. Now airports and airlines are saying customers have misread the directive and their extreme action has affected the timely issuance of detailed compensation rules.
6. compensation的反义词
6. Only when citizens can get huge compensation through legal action will the food safety system really affect the behavior of enterprises.
7. LG also said the amount of compensation is preliminarily calculated as four times the possible income of the accused from allegedly infringing LG's patent.
8. Compensation standards for incidental civil actions are also clarified in the interpretation, according to the SPC statement.
9. She told the court Zhang then asked for 5 million yuan in compensation, which prompted her to call the police.
10. The defendant was judged to have committed fraud, and the " professional " campaigner helped the couple obtain their compensation.
noun
1. the act of compensating for service or loss or injury
Synonym: recompense
2. something (such as money) given or received as payment or reparation (as for a service or loss or injury)
3. (psychiatry) a defense mechanism that conceals your undesirable shortcomings by exaggerating desirable behaviors