reward
reward 英 [rɪˈwɔ:d] 美 [rɪˈwɔrd]
n. 奖励,回报 v. 奖励,奖赏
进行时:rewarding 过去式:rewarded 过去分词:rewarded 第三人称单数:rewards 名词复数:rewards
- A reward is something you get for a job well done. If you study hard for that vocabulary test, an "A" might be the reward in your future.
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- n. 奖励,回报
- v. 奖励,奖赏
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1. a financial reward
经济奖励
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2. a reward for good behaviour
优秀行为奖
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3. You deserve a reward for being so helpful.
你帮了这么大的忙,理应受到奖励。
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4. A £100 reward has been offered for the return of the necklace.
已悬赏 100 英镑找寻项链。
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5. She was rewarded for her efforts with a cash bonus.
她因自己所作的努力而得到一笔奖金。
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6. Our patience was finally rewarded.
我们的耐心最终得到了回报。
- reward (n.) mid-14c., "a regarding, heeding, observation," from Anglo-French and Old North French reward, back-formation from rewarder (see reward (v.)). Meaning "repayment for some service" is from late 14c. Sense of "sum of money in exchange for capture" is from 1590s.
- reward (v.) c. 1300 "to grant, bestow;" early 14c. "to give as compensation," from Old North French rewarder "to regard, reward" (Old French regarder) "take notice of, regard, watch over," from re-, intensive prefix (see re-), + warder "look, heed, watch," from a Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *wardon "to guard" (from PIE root *wer-(3) "perceive, watch out for"). Originally any form of requital. A doublet of regard. Related: Rewarded; rewarding.
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