emolument
英 [ɪ'mɒljʊm(ə)nt; e-]
- n. 薪水,报酬
英英释意
- 1. compensation received by virtue of holding an office or having employment (usually in the form of wages or fees);
- "a clause in the U.S. constitution prevents sitting legislators from receiving emoluments from their own votes"
双语例句
- 1. The emolument of this profession is not satisfactory.
- 此行业的报酬不令人满意。
来自辞典例句
- 2. He plied his new profession with emolument to himself, and infinite plague to the country.
- 他干这新行肥了自己, 对国家却是贻患无穷.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Typically, coating paper Toner low emolument and making quality and low.
- 通常, 涂层纸的墨粉定影强度较低且制卡质量低.
来自互联网
- 4. He was paid a modest emolument.
- 他获酬甚微.
来自互联网
- 5. Baby - linen - for babies then wore robes of state - afforded another possibility of toil and emolument.
- 而婴儿的服装 —— 当时的婴儿是穿袍服的 —— 也为她提供了依靠劳动获得收入的机会.
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