salary
salary 英 [ˈsæləri] 美 [ˈsæləri, ˈsælri]
n. 薪水
名词复数:salaries
- The pay or wages you earn for doing your job is called your salary. You might prefer your low-paying job to one with a higher salary because you have so much fun with your co-workers.
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- n. 薪水
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1. an annual salary of $40 000
*4 万元的年薪
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2. a 9% salary increase
加薪 9%
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3. She's on a salary of £24 000.
她的薪金是 24 000 英镑。
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4. He gets a basic salary plus commission.
他领取基本薪金,外加佣金。
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5. base salary
底薪
- salary (n.) late 13c., "compensation, payment," whether periodical, for regular service or for a specific service; from Anglo-French salarie, Old French salaire "wages, pay, reward," from Latin salarium "salary, stipend, pension," originally "salt-money, soldier's allowance for the purchase of salt," noun use of neuter of adjective salarius "pertaining to salt," from sal (genitive salis) "salt" (from PIE root *sal- "salt"). Japanese sarariman "male salaried worker," literally "salary-man," is from English.
- salary (v.) "to pay a regular salary to," late 15c., from salary (n.). Related: Salaried, which as an adjective in reference to positions originally was contrasted with honorary; lately with hourly.
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