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单词 pay rise
释义
pay riseˈpay rise British English, ˈpay raise American English noun [countable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • And who wants spotty people deciding anyone's pay rise?
  • Chairman Stanley Metcalfe also saw his pay rise by 17.4 percent to £142,000.
  • Directors gave themselves an average five percent pay rise in the past year, according to a survey yesterday.
  • Funding the pay rise will be more difficult and we fear that hard-pressed services will suffer further.
  • If the Government wanted to give teachers more, then why didn't it simply give them a pay rise?
  • Nurses lodge 10 Nurses are on a collision course with the Government after lodging a claim for a ten percent pay rise.
  • Pro-active means giving your employees a pay rise before the unions demand it.
word sets
WORD SETS
bonus, noundanger money, noundirect deposit, noundouble time, nounearnings, nounincrement, nounindex-linked, adjectiveliving wage, nounlow-paid, adjectivemeans, nounovertime, nounpay, verbpay, nounpaycheque, nounpayday, nounPAYE, nounpay packet, nounpay rise, nounpayroll, nounpayslip, nounper diem, nounperformance-related pay, nounraise, nounredundancy pay, nounrise, nounsalaried, adjectivesalary, nounsub, nounsub, verbsuperannuation, nounsuperannuation scheme, nountake-home pay, nounwage, nounwage-earner, nounwage-packet, nounweighting, nounwell-paid, adjective
an increase in the amount of money you are paid for doing your job:  Some company directors have awarded themselves huge pay rises. a 4% pay raise
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