wage
英 [英 [weɪdʒ]]
美 [美 [weɪdʒ]]
n. (通常指按周领的)工资,工钱
v. 开始,发动,进行,继续(战争、战斗等)
过去式:waged 过去分词:waged 现在分词:waging 复数:wages 第三人称单数:wages
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双语例句
- This may end efforts to set a minimum wage well above the poverty line.
这可能会使将最低工资定得远高于贫困线的努力告吹。 - The bank instituted a wage freeze.
银行实行了工资冻结。 - In addition to my weekly wage, I got a lot of tips.
除了每周的薪水外,我还能得到不少小费。 - Such measures are needed to equalize wage rates between countries.
需要采取这样的措施实现各国工资率的均等。 - His wages have gone up
他涨工资了。 - The wage due to him will be paid tomorrow.
他应得的工资明天付给他。 - Union leaders say the wage package is the best they believe the cash-strapped government will offer.
工会领导人说,财政困难的政府能答应的充其量是一揽子工资方案。 - Door-to-door salesmen usually have a low basic wage and earn most of their money on commission.
推销员的基本薪资很低,他们挣的大部分钱来自佣金。 - Firms should be allowed to offer jobs to the long-term unemployed at a lower wage.
公司应获许以较低的工资给长期失业的人提供岗位。 - They had a wage increase of321 yuan a month across the board.
全体人员都包括在内这月的工资增加321元。