gratuities
英 [grəˈtju(ː)ɪtiz]
美 [grəˈtuɪtiz]
n. 小费; 赏钱; 报酬; 退职金; 遣散费; 退休金
gratuity的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 小费;赏钱
Agratuityis a gift of money to someone who has done something for you.- The porter expects a gratuity.
行李员想要小费。
- The porter expects a gratuity.
- N-COUNT 退休金;遣散费;(尤指军人的)退役金
Agratuityis a large gift of money that is given to someone when they leave their job, especially when they leave the armed forces.- He is taking a gratuity from the Navy.
他将领到海军补助的退役金。
- He is taking a gratuity from the Navy.
双语例句
- But why do people tip taxi drivers they are never going to see again, or leave gratuities in restaurants in cities they rarely visit?
同时又为什么要在难得踏足的城市,给餐厅留下赏钱? - Government regulators were accused of taking illegal gratuities from the drug companies they oversee.
政府管理人员被指控从他们监督的制药公司收取不法钱财。 - There is a general idea that waiters and waitresses are more likely to receive larger gratuities from large groups of people.
一种普遍的观念认为,男女服务员更有可能从大群的人群那里获得更多的小费。 - Is one allowed to offer gratuities to the guides?
可以给导游小费吗? - The Trainee shall not be remunerated but may receive gratuities.
实习人员没有报酬但有酬金。 - Gratuities for waiters are included in the bill.
给侍者的小费包括在帐单中。 - Please let us have information as to the accommodations available, and the approximate cost, including gratuities, and tax, by return mail if possible.
请在可能情况下,通过回信将包间,以及包括小帐和附加税在内的大体价格通知我们。 - Many government benefits and grants were considered mere gratuities or "privileges" rather than rights;
许多政府的津贴和拨款被视为是单纯的赏金或“特权”而非权利; - Some call it gratuities, some call them questionable payments.
有人称它为小费,有人称它为可疑的款项; - The whole amount of gratuities and retirement benefits paid to the employee should be reported in the usual manner.
雇主及雇员须如常申报整笔酬金及退休计划利益。