单词 | underpaid |
释义 | underpaidWord family (noun) pay payment repayment payer payee (adjective) paid ≠ unpaid underpaid ≠ overpaid payable (verb) pay repay underpay ≠ overpay From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Conditions of employmentunderpaidun‧der‧paid /ˌʌndəˈpeɪd◂ $ -ər-/ adjectiveBECPAY somebody FOR WORKearning less money than you deserve for your workoverworked and underpaid. Teachers are Examples from the Corpusunderpaid• State employees are generally overworked and underpaid.• In 1812 almost one parish in ten was not served even by an underpaid and indifferent curate.• Surcharges Recipients of unpaid or underpaid parcels will be charged the outstanding amount, plus a fee of 16p per parcel.• An underpaid scrivener in a solicitor's office.• Interest rates will discriminate between overpaid and underpaid tax - by more than 3%. 5.• They are the most underpaid, the most under-employed, the most unskilled and the least organized in trade unions.• Young claimants who refuse demeaning or underpaid work necessarily fall into this group.overworked and underpaid• As a result, those who were brought on board saw themselves as an enviable elite, however overworked and underpaid.• It can be a different matter where staff are overworked and underpaid and still expected to smile constantly.From Longman Business Dictionaryunderpaidun‧der‧paid /ˌʌndəˈpeɪd◂-ər-/ adjective paid less money than you deserve for your workMost of the staff feel they are overworked and underpaid. |
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