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单词 per diem
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Definition of per diem in English:

per diem

adjective & adverb ˈdʌɪɛmpəː ˈdiːɛmpər ˈdiəm
  • For each day (used in financial contexts)

    as adverb he agreed to pay at certain specified rates per diem
    as adjective they are now demanding a per diem rate
    Synonyms
    every day, seven days a week
noun ˈdʌɪɛmpəː ˈdiːɛmpər ˈdiəm
  • An allowance or payment made for each day.

    per diems are still allowed for out-of-state legislators
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The NHL wants to bring down the costs related to the players - salaries, bonuses, per diems, pensions, insurance coverage and other benefits.
    • Companies are tightening their belts, and business travelers are looking for ways to maximize their per diems.
    • Funds were provided by my organization to support meetings, materials for initial start-up projects, health worker per diems, and salaries for some health staff to monitor activities.
    • Better late than never is a good definition for the new treatment of the per diems and business trip compensations to individuals being hired by companies on agreements different than standard employment.
    • The second segment was the premium quality market: lines with voyages of one or two weeks, per diems in the $250-300 area and diversified itineraries.

Origin

Early 16th century: Latin.

Rhymes

carpe diem
 
 

Definition of per diem in US English:

per diem

adjective & adverbpər ˈdiəmpər ˈdēəm
  • For each day (used in financial contexts)

    as adverb he agreed to pay at certain specified rates per diem
    as adjective they are now demanding a per diem rate
    Synonyms
    every day, seven days a week
nounpər ˈdiəmpər ˈdēəm
  • An allowance or payment made for each day.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The NHL wants to bring down the costs related to the players - salaries, bonuses, per diems, pensions, insurance coverage and other benefits.
    • Funds were provided by my organization to support meetings, materials for initial start-up projects, health worker per diems, and salaries for some health staff to monitor activities.
    • Better late than never is a good definition for the new treatment of the per diems and business trip compensations to individuals being hired by companies on agreements different than standard employment.
    • The second segment was the premium quality market: lines with voyages of one or two weeks, per diems in the $250-300 area and diversified itineraries.
    • Companies are tightening their belts, and business travelers are looking for ways to maximize their per diems.

Origin

Early 16th century: Latin.

 
 
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