annual pay
年薪:指一个人在一年内从工作或职业中获得的报酬总额。
常用释义
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基本释义
- 年薪:指一个人在一年内从工作或职业中获得的报酬总额。
例句
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1·Annual pay increases will be in line with inflation.每年加薪幅度将与通货膨胀挂钩。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·Unemployment rate, Average annual pay, Weekly earnings.失业率,平均年薪,周薪。
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3·Annual pay system is a motivating system for the management of enterprises.年薪制是一种企业经营者的激励机制。
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4·A rigidly centralised system of wage bargaining mandates annual pay rises, come what may.无论如何,西班牙严格执行的集体工资谈判机制定会提高年薪。
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5·I heard that the annual pay means more than one million dollars which you must carry it in big package.我听到说法,赚年薪的人,钱多到上百万,需要用麻袋扛,现在都称年薪为打包行李。
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6·But his entire annual pay would be enough to buy only about two square meters of an apartment, or 21.5 square feet.但是他一年的薪水也只足够买一间公寓房的2平方米,即大约21.5平方英尺。
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7·More than 75% of chief executives still have "golden parachute" severance deals worth at least twice their annual pay.超过75%的首席执行官仍然享有值至少两倍年薪的“金色降落伞”遣散协议。
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8·The job can be boring, there is rarely room for advancement and the mean annual pay is a low $27, 240, according to the BLS.这项工作乏味,而且晋升机会少得可怜,根据BLS称,他们的平均年薪很低,为27,240美元。
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9·Peter Bottomley, Conservative MP for West Worthing, said: "I don't think MPs should get an annual pay rise - it should be fixed for a parliament."west worthing的保守党议员Peter Bottomley说:“我觉得议员们不应该每年加薪,议员们的薪酬应该固定下来。”
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10·This was based on the assumption that workers were given annual pay rises of up to five per cent although the research did not explore career earnings.这项研究是基于以下假设进行的:员工每年会有不超过5%的加薪。该研究并没有深入调查各种职业的收入。