wage
英 [weɪdʒ]
美 [weɪdʒ]
n. (通常指按周领的)工资,工钱
v. 开始,发动,进行,继续(战争、战斗等)
复数:wages 过去分词:waged 现在分词:waging 过去式:waged 第三人称单数:wages
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牛津词典
noun
- (通常指按周领的)工资,工钱
a regular amount of money that you earn, usually every week, for work or services- wages of £200 a week
一星期200英镑的工资 - a weekly wage of £200
周薪200英镑 - wage cuts
减薪 - a wage increase of 3%
3%的加薪 - a wage rise of 3%
3%的加薪 - wage demands/claims/settlements
工资要求;工资和解协议 - Wages are paid on Fridays.
每星期五发工资。 - There are extra benefits for people on low wages .
低薪者有额外补助。 - The staff have agreed to a voluntary wage freeze (= a situation in which wages are not increased for a time) .
全体员工已经同意自愿冻结工资。
- wages of £200 a week
verb
- 开始,发动,进行,继续(战争、战斗等)
to begin and continue a war, a battle, etc.- The rebels have waged a guerrilla war since 2001.
反叛者自2001年以来一直进行游击战争。 - He alleged that a press campaign was being waged against him.
他声称有人正在对他发起新闻攻势。
- The rebels have waged a guerrilla war since 2001.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 工资;工钱
Someone'swagesare the amount of money that is regularly paid to them for the work that they do.- His wages have gone up...
他涨工资了。 - This may end efforts to set a minimum wage well above the poverty line.
这可能会使将最低工资定得远高于贫困线的努力告吹。
- His wages have gone up...
- VERB 开展,发动(运动或战争)
If a person, group, or countrywagesa campaign or a war, they start it and continue it over a period of time.- ...the three factions that had been waging a civil war...
发动内战的三个派别 - They waged a price war.
他们打起了价格战。
- ...the three factions that had been waging a civil war...
When used as a noun,payis a general word which you can use to refer to the money you get from your employer for doing your job. Manual workers are paidwages, ora wage. The plural is more common than the singular, especially when you are talking about the actual cash that someone receives.Every week he handed all his wages in cash to his wife.Wagesare usually paid, and quoted, as an hourly or a weekly sum....a starting wage of five dollars an hour.Professional people and office workers receive asalary, which is paid monthly. However, when talking about someone's salary, you usually give the annual figure.I'm paid a salary of £15,000 a year.Yourincomeconsists of all the money you receive from all sources, including your pay.
pay 用作名词时,泛指从雇主处得到的工资或薪水。体力劳动者的工资通常用 wages 或 a wage表示,其中复数形式更为常见,尤其是表示实际拿到的现金时。例如,Every week he handed all his wages in cash to his wife (每周他都将自己领到的工资全部交给妻子)。wages 通常按小时或按周支付或计算:a starting wage of five dollars an hour (每小时5美元的起薪)。专业人士以及办公室职员的工资用 salary 表示,通常按月支付。但是在谈论某人的薪水时,通常用年薪来表示:I'm paid a salary of £ 15, 000 a year (我年薪为15, 000英镑)。 income 表示从各个来源获得的总收入,包括工资。
英英释义
noun
- something that remunerates
- wages were paid by check
- he wasted his pay on drink
- they saved a quarter of all their earnings
verb
- carry on (wars, battles, or campaigns)
- Napoleon and Hitler waged war against all of Europe
双语例句
- Deadlock over wage levels has prevented an agreement being reached.
在工资水平问题上的僵局阻碍了协议的达成。 - The bank instituted a wage freeze.
银行实行了工资冻结。 - The wage due to him will be paid tomorrow.
他应得的工资明天付给他。 - The union said it was unfair to ask workers to adopt a policy of wage restraint.
工会称要工人接受工资限制政策是不合理的。 - For a year and a half, wage restraint on a voluntary basis worked
在一年半的时间里,自愿实行的限薪措施奏效了。 - His wages have gone up
他涨工资了。 - Door-to-door salesmen usually have a low basic wage and earn most of their money on commission.
推销员的基本薪资很低,他们挣的大部分钱来自佣金。 - Union leaders say the wage package is the best they believe the cash-strapped government will offer.
工会领导人说,财政困难的政府能答应的充其量是一揽子工资方案。 - This may end efforts to set a minimum wage well above the poverty line.
这可能会使将最低工资定得远高于贫困线的努力告吹。 - The government's new law on wage and price control is diluted with exceptions.
政府关于工资和控制物价的新规定的执行性被其中的那些例外情况削弱了。