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单词 salary
释义
salary
(sæləri )
Word forms: salaries
variable noun B1
A salary is the money that someone is paid each month by their employer, especially when they are in a profession such as teaching, law, or medicine.
The lawyer was paid a huge salary.
The government has decided to increase salaries for all civil servants.
Synonyms: pay, income, wage, fee  
usage note:   Professional people and office workers receive a salary, which is paid monthly. However, when talking about someone's salary, you usually give the annual figure. I'm paid a salary of £15,000 a year. Pay is a general noun which you can use to refer to the money you get from your employer for doing your job. Manual workers are paid wages, or a wage. The plural is more common than the singular, especially when you are talking about the actual cash that someone receives. Every week he handed all his wages in cash to his wife. Wages are usually paid, and quoted, as an hourly or a weekly sum. ...a starting wage of five dollars an hour. Your income consists of all the money you receive from all sources, including your pay.
Collocations:
average salary
Average salaries remain low at about £15,000.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
In contrast, the average salary has risen by 300%.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
If the banks were to stop hiring it could drag down average salaries.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
base salary
She will be on a base salary of £400,000, but can expect much more after bonuses.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
If we do well, I can earn thousands on top of my base salary of £30,000.
The Sun (2012)
The two men, who founded the company in 1976, drew a base salary of $250,000.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
command a salary
But top managers for the biggest firms can command six-figure salaries.
The Sun (2016)
FA source said: 'England's a prestigious job and will always command a good salary'.
The Sun (2010)
This small, elite group can command very high salaries, which continue to grow.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
competitive salary
In return you'll get a competitive salary, full training and a comprehensive benefits package.
The Sun (2016)
The pizza firm provides a vibrant place to work and offers competitive salaries as well as a friendly and fair working environment.
The Sun (2008)
With a larger turnover than small and mid-sized firms, big companies can offer competitive salaries, but it takes more than bulging pay packets to keep employees on board.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
draw a salary
I didn't draw a salary, so my income was zero.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
The First Lady does not draw a salary.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
They are taking on 500 engineer apprentices who can draw bumper salaries when fully qualified.
The Sun (2011)
fat salary
Now she's running six stores and is on a fat executive salary.
The Sun (2011)
A huge industry had built up, with fat salaries for personal injury lawyers and health and safety consultants.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
City executives on fat salaries should give more to charity.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
freeze salaries
As well as job cuts, the company said it was freezing salaries.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
More than 100 other senior executives, meanwhile, have had their base salaries frozen for the current financial year.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
At a time when budgets are shrinking and salaries frozen , where are the resources to fund the idea?
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
full-time salary
What is the average full-time salary?
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Many pastors don't have the luxury of a full-time salary from their church.
Christianity Today (2000)
It seems like some blogs earn enough to pay a full-time salary, while others don't.
The Sun (2013)
fund a salary
At most universities, research professors are not eligible for tenure and must fund their salary entirely through research grants, with no regular salary commitment from internal university sources.
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And we heard how highly paid public servants use personal service companies to avoid the very taxes that fund their salaries.
Times, Sunday Times
The county funds the salary of one counselor so career counseling and resume help can be offered to the public free of charge.
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Petrodollars funded the salaries of a bloated civil service, spreading enough of the state's wealth among the population to keep most of them fed and dressed.
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gross salary
She should try to save about 10 per cent of her gross salary per year.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
From the gross salary, your new employee will have to pay tax and national insurance.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
The rise in their fortunes is reflected in gross salaries of around £30,000 for day nannies based in Central London.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
increase a salary
This will also increase salaries and increase the pressure on Test rugby to stop adding games.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
A third of companies did not increase base salaries.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
And if that was the case, why weren't they increasing salaries to retain people and reducing bonuses?
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
meagre salary
I was supporting a family of three on a meagre media salary.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
There's no way I can afford to pay her five grand on my meagre salary.
The Sun (2013)
It is only right that they should see some perks on top of their meagre salaries.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
minimum salary
He has received the minimum salary in all that time and has trouble making ends meet.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Unions are pushing for a minimum annual salary of £30,000, compared with the average basic salary of £22,000.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Wearing the number 10 shirt, he will also earn the minimum salary for a footballer.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
ministerial salary
At his first Cabinet meeting he announced a 5 per cent cut in ministerial salaries.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
I'm not complaining, my ministerial salary is four times what a nurse earns.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Downing Street confirmed plans to freeze ministerial salaries for another five years to save £800,000.
The Sun (2015)
modest salary
He pays himself a modest salary of £10,000 from the business.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
She is working as a graphic artist and earns only a modest salary.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
A bank boss earning more than £1 million a year called it a ' relatively modest salary '.
The Sun (2009)
monthly salary
The average monthly salary in Russia is just under 10,000 roubles.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
One assistant received a ' Christmas bonus' worth 19 times their monthly salary.
The Sun (2008)
I decided to deduct a part of the repair cost from his monthly salary.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
pay a salary
Plus you are paid a salary for the whole course.
The Sun (2010)
Many companies pay salaries by wiring them directly into their employees' bank accounts.
Financial Markets, Institutions and Money (1995)
Some churches disclose the salaries paid to staff members, while others do not.
Christianity Today (2000)
professional salary
Why spend the summer working in a factory on the minimum wage when you could be in the office on a professional salary?
Times, Sunday Times
But banks also offer graduates attractive terms, so they switch before they earn professional salaries.
Times, Sunday Times
Money needs to be spent on good governance and sound administration, and this also means paying professional salaries for professional people in key leadership roles.
Times, Sunday Times
receive a salary
He receives an annual salary, and a housing allowance.
Christianity Today (2000)
Depending on the length of employment, the successful nanny could receive a salary of up to $150,000.
The Sun (2011)
Does getting a bigger church mean receiving a larger salary?
Christianity Today (2000)
salary costs
I would love to see the levy begin to fund the actual salary costs.
Times,Sunday Times
That was because total salary costs rose by six per cent to a high of 2bn - 60 per cent of revenue.
The Sun
Similarly, salary costs have soared because of the divided nature of the system.
Times, Sunday Times
That's at least an extra teacher in terms of salary costs.
The Sun
About 400 million has been cut from marketing, 800 million saved by renegotiating contracts, 300 million from salary costs, and so on - all to the sum of 3.75 billion.
Times, Sunday Times
salary package
I have some shares in 19, which was part of my salary package.
Times, Sunday Times
No details of the salary package for the new chief executive's role were available last night.
Times, Sunday Times
We collected resumes and ideas from many sources, and we refashioned the job description and salary package.
Christianity Today
A top general manager could have a salary package worth more than 100,000.
Times, Sunday Times
Many pastors have a continuing education budget line built into their salary package, and that can help offset the cost.
Christianity Today
salary survey
Our recent salary survey interviewed nearly 5,000 engineers and found that graduates now earn an average of 37,000, an increase of 20 per cent in just two years.
Times, Sunday Times
Genuine graduates have now achieved the agreement that the salary survey to be carried out in 2008 will only include the results of recent graduates.
Times, Sunday Times
It added that the findings of its start-up salary survey were also 'borne out by our day-to-day experience' of backing start-ups.
Times, Sunday Times
In one salary survey, chemical engineering was found to be highest-paying degree for first employment of college graduates.
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It conducts regular salary surveys of the profession, providing valuable information about income levels and trends.
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salary worker
Only 11% of wage and salary workers are union members.
Times, Sunday Times
Of the civilian workers, 12,458 were private for profit wage and salary workers.
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Of the civilian workers, 2,435 (77.4%) were private for profit wage and salary workers.
Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0
Of the civilian workers, 21,842 (61.7%) were private for-profit wage and salary workers.
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The nonprofit sector had 2,571 (7.3%) private nonprofit wage and salary workers.
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six-figure salary
A six-figure salary sounds big if you are on the minimum wage.
The Sun
Salaries were very reasonable, including a chief executive getting a six-figure salary.
Times, Sunday Times
A lawyer who had a 1 million home and earned a six-figure salary has launched himself into a new career as a human cannonball.
Times, Sunday Times
By the time of his death he was earning a six-figure salary.
Times, Sunday Times
Only 9% of crypto owners earned a six-figure salary.
Times,Sunday Times
staff salaries
Staff salaries also increased last year.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Last month the company announced plans to cut staff salaries by 20 per cent until it can raise more cash.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
She added: 'Our evidence suggests that nurseries will be able to pay higher staff salaries and reduce costs to parents'.
The Sun (2013)
total salary
Despite this, she received a total salary package of 270,000 in 2014, including a 20,000 bonus.
Times, Sunday Times
Job adverts usually show the potential total salary including commission, known as 'on-target earnings'.
The Sun
Some of the deals taken out by joint-income households are more than four and a half times their total salary.
Times,Sunday Times
That was because total salary costs rose by six per cent to a high of 2bn - 60 per cent of revenue.
The Sun
His total salary would have been about 10m a year — 200,000-a-week — and the get-out clause an astronomical 400m!
The Sun
weekly salary
As long as he gets his weekly salary, he's happy.
Times, Sunday Times
As well as a weekly salary, pre-tax, of between 350 and 500, they require lavish accommodation (at least an en-suite and a smart postcode).
Times, Sunday Times
The striker's incredible effort saw him land a win bonus of £2 to add to his weekly salary of £4.
The Sun
But even the ten top earners made $30 million each - equivalent to a weekly salary of about $576,000.
Times, Sunday Times
He quickly rose to the top of the profession, earning $300 a week in an era where the average weekly salary was about $30.
Globe and Mail
yearly salary
Boxers enjoy annual tax-free grants far exceeding the average yearly salary.
The Sun
The unorthodox 1.22 million payment comes on top of a bonus of more than 1 million and a yearly salary of 590,000.
Times, Sunday Times
He was also the first player whose yearly salary was for $4,000 ($ in current dollar terms).
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The contract would run for three years with a starting yearly salary of $650,000.
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Officer cadets were paid a yearly salary of 670 ($154.10 in 1941 dollars).
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Translations:
Chinese: 工资
Japanese: 給料
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