remunerative
英 [rɪˈmjuːnərətɪv]
美 [rɪˈmjuːnərətɪv]
adj. 报酬丰厚的
BNC.34032 / COCA.37629
牛津词典
adj.
- 报酬丰厚的
paying a lot of money- remunerative work
报酬很高的工作
- remunerative work
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 有报酬的;有酬劳的;有偿的
Remunerativework is work that you are paid for.- A doctor advised her to seek remunerative employment.
一个医生建议她去找有酬劳的工作。
- A doctor advised her to seek remunerative employment.
英英释义
adj
- for which money is paid
- a paying job
- remunerative work
- salaried employment
- stipendiary services
- producing a sizeable profit
- a remunerative business
双语例句
- He is prepared to accept any remunerative chore, however demeaning.
不管多么低贱的杂活只要有报酬他都愿意干。 - They may also have a degree in a hard science or engineering& skills that transfer easily to the more remunerative jobs in investment banks or global consultancies.
他们的能力或许更容易帮助他们找到一份薪酬丰厚的类似于投行或咨询业的工作。 - A paying job; remunerative work; salaried employment; stipendiary services.
有偿工作;有报酬的工作;有薪雇佣;有偿服务。 - He is prepared to make a living by accepting any remunerative chore.
为了生计,他准备接受任何有酬报的杂活。 - Of course, underwriting issues in China is less remunerative than in many other markets.
当然,在中国承销股票的回报率要低于其它许多市场。 - The job was enjoyable but scarcely remunerative.
这个工作很有意思,但几乎没有报酬。 - The higher reflectivity is on the surface of the object, the more remunerative it is to measure.
而被测物体表面的反射率越高,越有利于测量。 - The entity may, as an alternative, by making reference to the said percentage, award a lump sum of money to the inventor or creator as remuneration once and for all. He is in a very remunerative job.
或者参照上述比例,发给发明人或者设计人一次性报酬。他有个报酬高的工作。 - The most remunerative choice, you fear, may not be the most meaningful and the most satisfying.
你们害怕,报酬最丰厚的选择,也许不是最有价值的和最令人满意的选择。 - This is to ensure that the natural rubber price remains remunerative to over three million smallholder households and also fair for consumers relative to synthetic rubber price.
这是为了确保天然橡胶价格仍然有利可图,以超过300万小农家庭,也为消费者公平与合成橡胶的价格。