salary如何读

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salary英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C] 薪水 fixed regular (usually monthly) payment to employees doing other than manual or mechanical work

salary是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 薪水,薪金,薪资
  2. 工资
  3. 薪俸
  4. 俸给
  5. 薪晌
v. (动词)
  1. 给...薪水
  2. 给...加薪水

salary自然拼读

sal·a·ry

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salary变形

复数:salaries

第三人称单数:salaries

现在分词:salarying

过去式:salaried

过去分词:salaried

salary词根

词根:salary

adj.

salaried 有薪水的;领薪水的

v.

salaried 给…薪水(salary的过去式和过去分词)

salary英英释义

Noun

1. something that remunerates;

"wages were paid by check"

"he wasted his pay on drink"

"they saved a quarter of all their earnings"

salary词组

monthly salary月薪

expected salary期望得到的薪水

basic salary基本薪金

annual salary年薪

starting salary起薪;入职薪酬

salary increase加薪

salary structure[经]薪金结构

salary cap工资上限

salary range工资幅度;薪金范围

base salary基本薪资(等于base pay)

salary administration薪金政策的执行;薪酬管理

gross salary工资总额

salary raise加薪

handsome salary可观的薪水

fixed salary固定工资;固定薪额

salary earner雇佣工人;受薪人士

salary区别

 fee, earnings, wage, allowance, income, pay, salary

这组词都有“工资、收入”的意思,其区别是:

fee指提供某种服务收取的固定费用。

earnings多指通过劳动或投资等手段所得到的收入。

wage多用复数形式,指按小时、日或星期的报酬,通常指体力劳动者的工资。

allowance指收入中的补贴部分。

income与earnings含义很相近,但前者强调总收入。

pay是个通用词,可取代salary与wage.

salary指按年定下,按月或星期平均给予的报酬,指脑力劳动者的薪水。

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 wage, pay, salary

wage工资,指定期支付给体力劳动者或临时工的工资,常用复数。如:He works at wages of ten dollars a week.(他每周工资10美元。)

pay薪金,泛指对付出劳动给予的报酬,不分发放对象,只用单数,尤指军队的军饷。如:They are asking for equal pay for equal work.他们要求同工同酬。

salary工资,指按月或年支付给脑力劳动者的工资。如:The family lives on his salary.(全家人靠他的工资生活。)

以上来源于网络

 wage, salary

wage工资薪水,指每周所发的工资或计时,计件工资。

salary工资薪金,指定期发给某偶人的工资,常常以一个月或一年为限。

以上来源于网络

salary词源中文解释

13世纪末, salarie,“补偿,支付”,无论是定期为常规服务或特定服务而支付的; 来自盎格鲁-法语 salarie,古法语 salaire “工资,薪水,报酬”,来自拉丁语 salarium “津贴,薪金,养老金”,据说最初是“盐钱,士兵购买盐的津贴”[Lewis & Short],形容词 salarius 的中性名词用法“与盐有关的; 来自盐销售的年收入”; 作为名词,“盐鱼贩子”,来自 sal(属格 salis)“盐”(来自 PIE 词根 *sal- “盐”)。比较希腊语 sitērion “工资”,从词源上说是“粮食供应”,来自 sitos “小麦,谷物”。

随着时间的推移,到19世纪, salary 被限制为“按期向人支付的补偿金”,通常是固定金额。Via Salaria 之所以被称为如此,是因为萨比尼人用它来取海盐,靠近科利纳门。日语 sarariman “男性薪水工人”,字面意思是“薪水人”,源自英语。

salary词源英文解释

Middle English salarie, salaire "compensation, payment," borrowed from Anglo-French (also continental Old French), borrowed from Latin salārium "official pay given to the holder of a civil or military post," noun derivative from neuter of salārius "of or relating to salt," from sal-, sāl "salt" + -ārius -ary >entry 2 — more at salt >entry 1 Note: The notion that Latin salārium originally referred to money given to Roman soldiers to buy salt is a popular one, but it has no basis in ancient sources. It rests on the inference that salārium was originally short for an unattested phrase salārium argentum "salt money," which would have been parallel to the contextually better attested words calceārium "money for shoes" (from calceus "shoe") or vestiārium "allowance in money or kind to provide for clothing" (from vestis "clothes"). The inference can be found in Charlton Lewis and Charles Short's A Latin Dictionary (1879), many times reprinted, though it was copied from earlier dictionaries, as the Latin-German dictionaries of Wilhelm Freund (1840) and I. J. G. Scheller (1783) (Scheller, however, takes dōnum "gift, prize" to have been the understood word). Pliny the Elder has been cited as support for the soldier's pay explanation, though the text of his Historia naturalis refers only to some undefined role salt played in relation to honors in war, "from which the word salārium is derived" ("[sal] honoribus etiam militiaeque interponitur salariis inde dictis"; 31.89). As Pliny is extolling the virtues of salt in this chapter, it seems likely that if he knew of a better explanation for the word, he would have mentioned it. Clearly salt was somehow involved in the notion of official compensation in early imperial Rome, but to speculate further on its function is no more than guessing. (Compare "Salt and salary: were Roman soldiers paid in salt?," blog post by New Zealand classicist Peter Gainsford, Kiwi Hellenist, January 11, 2017, available online 5/26/22.)

The first known use of salary was in the 13th century

salary儿童词典英英释义

salt1 of 3noun

a compound in the form of crystals that consists of sodium chloride and is used especially for seasoning or preserving food and in industry called alsocommon salt

any of numerous compounds formed by replacement of part or all of the hydrogen of an acid by a metal or by a group acting like a metal

an element that gives an appealing or enlivening quality to (as one's life)

skepticism—usually used in the phrases with a grain of salt and with a pinch of salt

sailor

salt2 of 3verb

to treat, preserve, flavor, or supply with salt

salt3 of 3adjective

containing salt : saline, salty

salt water

having or being one of the four basic taste sensations compare bitter sense 1, sour entry 1 sense 1, sweet entry 1 sense 1b

prepared for use or seasoned with salt

salt pork

salarynoun

money paid at regular times for work or services : stipend

salary 例句

1 Having a successful career and a comfortable salary were no longer my ultimate goals.

2 The company will make an adjustment in your salary.

公司将对你的薪金作出调整.

3 There had been a time two years ago when he had bet with the best of them, and lost a week's salary and faced Mildred's insane anger, which showed itself in veins and blotches.

4 Like those who work for government or nonprofit organizations, they are salaried rather than paid a fee.

同在政府或非盈利性组织工作的会计师一样,他们是挣工薪而不是按每笔业务收费。

5 In return, LiNK provided him with housing and a living stipend, but no salary.

6 Salary allowances are authorized at $ 10 for Adams and $ 100 for Barnes.

核准的薪金补贴为亚当斯10美元,巴恩斯100美元.

7 “I want to have an animal; I keep trying to buy one. But on my salary, on what a city employee makes—”

8 In fact, many of them have starting salaries that are higher than their parents’ retiring salaries.

9 Given the relatively low salaries of many mathematicians, both failings might be overcome if multimillionaires supported mathematicians who wrote for a popular audience.

10 Koch was willing to work for the modest salary the Mercury could afford.

11 The salary I should require would be 0,000 a year, plus % commission on all sales.

关于薪金,要求年薪六万元, 同时希望获得售价%的分红.

12 Does your salary cover your expenses?

你的薪水够家用 吗 ?

13 Sure it had its advantages, like the salary, the security, and, with seniority, the schedule: Starting work at dawn, Kingsley had afternoons free to work on his land and rebuild his log cabin.

14 After it passed, she told her mother that her salary was to be doubled on November first.

15 Most of the young people I interviewed give all or part of their salary to their parents.

16 Penelope had seen it twice before: on the employment contract she had signed upon her arrival at the house, and also on the note Lady Constance had given her with her salary.

17 Typing at that salary is slave labour.

干薪金那么低的打字工作等于做苦工.

18 “And the teacher’s salary to go with it.”

19 They'd never had the benefits of a steady salary or paid vacation days.

20 Officials canceled his salary and forbade him to travel overseas.

salary 同义词

salary 短语相关

salary/pay review starting salary

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