salary
noun[CorU]
uk/ˈsæl.ər.i/us/ˈsæl.ɚ.i/B1
afixedamountofmoneyagreedeveryyearaspayfor anemployee, usuallypaiddirectlyinto his or herbankaccounteverymonth:
薪金,薪水anannualsalary of £40,00040000英镑的年薪
Hisnetmonthlysalary is €2,500.他的净月薪为2500欧元。
She'sonquitea good/decentsalary in herpresentjob.她目前的工作薪水相当丰厚。
Hetook adropin(=acceptedalower)salary when hechangedjobs.换工作时,他接受了较低的薪水。
a tenpercentsalaryincrease加薪10%
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earnings
paynoun
wagenoun
remunerationformal
stipend
- Sheretiredat 50 on afullsalary.
- It's not by anymeansabrilliantsalary but it'sadequateforourneeds.
- Yoursalary will bepaidon the thirdweekof eachcalendarmonth.
- They'reraisingthreekidson onesmallsalary somoneyis verytight.
- I wouldn'tworkfor them if theypaidmetwicemycurrentsalary.
Earning money
- (your)(daily) breadidiom
- assessable
- bank
- base pay
- basic
- basic income
- benefits package
- feel the pinchidiom
- hand over fistidiom
- in arrearsidiom
- lineyourpocket(s)idiom
- livelihood
- pay packet
- pull
- pullsomethingdown
- rakesomethingin
- remonetize
- remuneration
- shift
- sick pay