wage 英 [weɪdʒ]   美 [wedʒ]

wage

wage  英 [weɪdʒ] 美 [wedʒ]

n. 工资  v. 开始,发动 

进行时:waging  过去式:waged  过去分词:waged  第三人称单数:wages  名词复数:wages 

wages of £200 a week 一星期 200 英镑的工资
wage cuts 减薪

  • If your job pays a good wage, it means that you earn a lot of money for the hard work you do. If you're not happy with your wage, you might have to wage war on your boss.
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  • n. 工资
  • v. 开始,发动
  • 1. wages of £200 a week

    一星期 200 英镑的工资

  • 2. wage cuts

    减薪

  • 3. a wage increase of 3%

    *3% 的加薪

  • 4. a wage rise of 3%

    *3% 的加薪

  • 5. wage demands

    增加工资的要求;工资解决协议

  • 6. Wages are paid on Fridays.

    每星期五发工资。

  • 7. for people on low wages.

    对低薪者

  • 8. A press campaign was being waged against him.

    他声称有人正在对他发起新闻攻势。

  • 9. The rebels have waged a war since 2007.

    叛乱分子自 2007 年以来一直在进行战争。

  • wage (n.) c. 1300, "a payment for services rendered, reward, just deserts;" mid-14c., "salary paid to a provider of service," from Anglo-French and Old North French wage (Old French gage) "pledge, pay, reward," from Frankish *wadja- or another Germanic source (compare Old English wedd "pledge, agreement, covenant," Gothic wadi "pledge"), from Proto-Germanic *wadi- (see wed (v.)).
  • wage (v.) c. 1300, "give (something) as surety, deposit as a pledge," from Old North French wagier "to pledge" (Old French gagier, "to pledge, guarantee, promise; bet, wager, pay," Modern French gager), from wage (see wage (n.)). Meaning "to carry on, engage in" (of war, etc.) is attested from mid-15c., probably from earlier sense of "to offer as a gage of battle, agree to engage in combat" (mid-14c.). Related: Waged; waging.
wage / weɪdʒ ; NAmE weɪdʒ / noun , verb wage wages waged waging noun [singular ] ( alsowages [plural ] ) a regular amount of money that you earn, usually every week, for work or services (通常指按周领的)工资,工钱 wages of £200 a week 一星期 200 英镑的工资 a weekly wageof £200 周薪 200 英镑 wage cuts 减薪 a wage increaseof 3% *3% 的加薪 ( BrE) a wage riseof 3% *3% 的加薪 wage demands/claims/settlements 增加工资的要求;工资解决协议 Wages are paid on Fridays. 每星期五发工资。 There are extra benefits for people on low wages. 低薪者有额外补助。 The staff have agreed to a voluntary wage freeze (= a situation in which wages are not increased for a time). 全体员工已经同意自愿冻结工资。 synonyms at income collocationsat finance compare salary see also living wage , minimum wage verb to begin and continue a war, a battle, etc. 开始,发动,进行,继续(战争、战斗等) wagesth The rebels have waged a guerrilla war since 2007. 叛乱分子自 2007 年以来一直在进行游击战。 wagesth against/on sb/sth He alleged that a press campaign was being waged against him. 他声称有人正在对他发起新闻攻势。 wage / weɪdʒ ; NAmE weɪdʒ /
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