| 单词 | irishman's rise | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasIrishman's rise   Irishman's rise  n. colloquial a reduction in wages; also in extended use; cf. Irish rise n. at Irish adj. and n. Compounds 3. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > payment for labour or service > wage structures and scales > 			[noun]		 > wage-cut Irishman's rise1869 cut-down1888 wage cut1925 1869    Educ. Reporter 15 Aug. 13/2  				To talk of improving the position of town schoolmasters by giving them a uniform salary of £80 reminds one strongly of the ‘Irishman's rise.’ 1886    Coffee Public-house News May 90/2  				The last place with only one assistant besides myself, and then I had the Irishman's rise from thirty shillings to twenty shillings. 1915    Truth 25 Aug. 295/2  				The utmost the surveyor might expect from most corporations would be an Irishman's rise. 1926    Times 31 May 6/2  				Next came Mr. Collins, who had given himself an Irishman's rise in the batting list, perhaps to change his luck. 2004    N.Z. Herald 		(Nexis)	 25 Sept. (Money section)  				Under-16s then were not required to pay tax as they do today. I received an ‘Irishman's rise’ on turning 16. < as lemmas | 
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