remunerative
remunerative 英 [rɪˈmju:nərətɪv] 美 [rɪˈmjunərətɪv, -nəˌretɪv]
adj. 有利可图的;有报酬的;合算的
- When something is remunerative, it means people get paid for it. Your job is remunerative, and if your research into new farming methods leads to a big government contract, then that also could be called remunerative.
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- adj. 有利可图的;有报酬的;合算的
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1. Still, millions of greedy horse owners and breeders send horses off to slaughter because it's more remunerative than not breeding at all or even having them euthanized.
然而,仍然有成千上万的马被贪婪的主人和饲养者送去屠杀。 因为这样比起不养马,或给马实施安乐死更有利可图。
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2. For a decent and humane life we must also provide an opportunity for good education, remunerative employment, comfortable housing, good clothing and effective and compassionate medical care.
为了过上得体并且人道的生活,我们必须提供良好教育,合理报酬的工作,舒适的居住环境,上等的衣物以及有效并且有同情心的医护救治。
- remunerative (adj.) 1620s, "inclined to remunerate," from remunerate + -ive. From 1670s as "rewarding;" 1859 as "profitable." Related: Remuneratively; remunerativeness.
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