remuneration

remuneration [rɪˌmju:nəˈreɪʃn]  [rɪˌmjunəˈreʃən] 

第三人称复数:remunerations

remuneration 基本解释

remuneration是什么意思

名词酬金; 酬报; 偿还; 工资

remuneration 相关例句

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名词

1. He received a generous remuneration for his services.
    他收到一笔丰厚的劳务酬金。

remuneration 网络解释

1. 报酬;酬劳:16.overdue 过期未付的 | 17.remuneration 报酬;酬劳 | 18.shareholder 股东

2. 丰厚的酬金:Rally: 跌停回升 The market staged a modest rally. | Remuneration: 丰厚的酬金 | Small profits and quick returns: 薄利多销

remuneration 词典解释

1. remuneration

1. 酬劳;薪酬
    Someone's remuneration is the amount of money that they are paid for the work that they do.

    e.g. ...the continuing marked increase in the remuneration of the company's directors...
           公司董事薪酬的持续显著增长
    e.g. $31,000 is a generous remuneration.
           31,000美元的薪水很不错了。

remuneration 单语例句

1. We must also build stronger supervisory frameworks to provide incentives for more responsible corporate conduct, including executive remuneration.

2. remuneration是什么意思

2. His words have made literary circles and publishing industry insiders worry that poor remuneration could cost contemporary Chinese literature sustainable originality.

3. This is vindicated by the country's own experience in the past 30 years since the household contract system with remuneration linked to output was introduced.

4. Doctors play an important role in the medical system and the core issue is to ensure they can get proper remuneration.

5. remuneration的近义词

5. The company advertisement said the recruitment is to " cope with the immediate needs of the business " and remuneration is also close to market standard.

6. We will gradually raise the share of personal income in national income distribution and the share of labor remuneration in primary distribution.

7. remuneration什么意思

7. Third, the current SOE remuneration mechanism lacks an effective and practical performance evaluation system.

8. Article 325 The method of payment of price, remuneration or royalties in the technology contract shall be agreed upon by the parties.

9. Fringe benefits can be another driving force for employees in addition to monetary remuneration and leaves.

10. The FSB has drawn up principles on remuneration for national regulators to apply.

remuneration 英英释义

noun

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1. the act of paying for goods or services or to recompense for losses

    e.g. adequate remuneration for his work

2. something that remunerates

    e.g. wages were paid by check
           he wasted his pay on drink
           they saved a quarter of all their earnings

    Synonym: wage pay earnings salary

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