remunerated
英 [rɪˈmjuːnəreɪtɪd]
美 [rɪˈmjuːnəreɪtɪd]
v. 酬劳; 付酬给
remunerate的过去分词和过去式
过去式:remunerated
柯林斯词典
- VERB 给…报酬
If youare remuneratedfor work that you do, you are paid for it.- You will be remunerated and so will your staff.
你将得到酬劳,你的职员也如此。 - ...an adequately remunerated job.
报酬丰厚的工作
- You will be remunerated and so will your staff.
英英释义
adj
- receiving or eligible for compensation
- salaried workers
- a stipendiary magistrate
双语例句
- The entrepreneurs and professional elites now enjoy high income and prestige, but not scholars and civil servants who are poorly remunerated.
企业家和专业人士享有高薪和社会地位,学者和公务员却依然领取微薄的薪水。 - The labour expended in producing the food, and recompensed by it, needs not be remunerated over again from the produce of the subsequent labour which it has fed.
生产食物所耗费的并由食物所酬报的劳动,不需要从食物后来养活的劳动者的产品中再次取得报酬。 - He is poorly remunerated for all the hard work the does.
他做的工作很辛苦,但报酬很低。 - Lawyers are remunerated for the work which they reasonably do, irrespective of whether their clients win or lose.
律师将按其合理完成的工作取得报酬,不论客户胜诉还是败诉亦然。 - A Bumper crop remunerated the peasant for his laBour.
丰收是对农民劳动的酬劳。 - Full and adequately and appropriately remunerated employment Honour makes a great part of the reward of all honourable professions.
有足够和适当报酬的充分就业对于一切尊贵职业荣誉可以说是报酬的大部分。 - His trouble is sufficiently remunerated.
他的辛苦得到十分优厚的报酬。 - Health systems cannot deliver quality health services in the absence of sufficient numbers of appropriately trained, motivated, and remunerated health care staff.
缺乏足够数目的训练有素、富有热情并获得适当报酬的医务人员,卫生系统就无法提供高质量的卫生服务。 - This suggests that the real advantages in different occupations will tend to be the same through the forces of competition, such as the entry of more workers into the highly remunerated fields and their exit, or non-replacement, in the badly remunerated ones.
这意味着,在竞争的作用力下,例如更多劳动者进入高酬劳行业,退出低酬劳的行业(或没有接替者),不同职业的实际优势往往会相同。 - In a country where spending on health is nearly 18% of the economy, that could finish some amply remunerated careers.
因为在一个健康消费将近占总消费18%的国家,这笔商业利润足够支撑一些高薪职业了。
