emoluments
[ɪ'mɒljʊmənts]
n.
报酬,薪水( emolument的名词复数 );
例句:
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He could earn up to £1m a year in salary and emoluments from many directorships.
他每年的薪水加上担任许多董事职务的报酬高达一百万英镑。
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The emoluments of this profession is not satisfactory.
此行业的报酬不令人满意.
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Emoluments connected with this position include free education for the children.
与这职务有关的酬劳包括为子女提供免费教育.
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A recommendation that you should have the rank and emoluments of a principal commissaire.
来自N. Freeling
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The UGC-faculty will receive emoluments at par with those of the Central University appointees.
来自SA
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In a country with extreme poverty, industry needs to be moderate in the emoluments levels it adopts.
来自WSJ