remunerated
英 [rɪˈmjuːnəreɪtɪd]
美 [rɪˈmjuːnəreɪtɪd]
v. 酬劳; 付酬给
remunerate的过去分词和过去式
过去式:remunerated
柯林斯词典
- VERB 给…报酬
If youare remuneratedfor work that you do, you are paid for it.- You will be remunerated and so will your staff.
你将得到酬劳,你的职员也如此。 - ...an adequately remunerated job.
报酬丰厚的工作
- You will be remunerated and so will your staff.
英英释义
adj
- receiving or eligible for compensation
- salaried workers
- a stipendiary magistrate
双语例句
- In a country where spending on health is nearly 18% of the economy, that could finish some amply remunerated careers.
因为在一个健康消费将近占总消费18%的国家,这笔商业利润足够支撑一些高薪职业了。 - Lawyers are remunerated for the work which they reasonably do, irrespective of whether their clients win or lose.
律师将按其合理完成的工作取得报酬,不论客户胜诉还是败诉亦然。 - Larger budgets and better trained and remunerated personnel are only a start.
增加预算、加强培训、提高薪酬,都只是个开始。 - Health systems cannot deliver quality health services in the absence of sufficient numbers of appropriately trained, motivated, and remunerated health care staff.
缺乏足够数目的训练有素、富有热情并获得适当报酬的医务人员,卫生系统就无法提供高质量的卫生服务。 - The bankers have, however, triumphantly achieved the corporate collaborators 'third goal of ensuring that none of them suffers any competitive disadvantage: they will all continue to be handsomely remunerated.
然而,银行家们成功实现了企业合作者的第三个目标,即确保其中任何一人都不会遭遇竞争劣势:他们都将继续获得不菲薪酬。 - His efforts were remunerated.
他的努力得到了补偿。 - There will be temptations to speculate by aggressive, highly remunerated traders, he noted.
胆子大、薪水高的交易员将面临投机诱惑,他指出。 - The entrepreneurs and professional elites now enjoy high income and prestige, but not scholars and civil servants who are poorly remunerated.
企业家和专业人士享有高薪和社会地位,学者和公务员却依然领取微薄的薪水。 - He is poorly remunerated for all the hard work the does.
他做的工作很辛苦,但报酬很低。 - Moreover, the way in which executives are remunerated determines the way they drive the business.
另外,高管获得薪酬的方式决定了他们推进业务的方式。