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earn (obj)HV:n, $V:rnvto receive (money) as payment for work that you do, or to (cause to) get (something) that you deserve because of your qualities or actions挣,赚;获得,赢得(应得的报偿)This month's pay increase means that I'll be earning$30000 a year. [T]本月工资的增加意味着我的年薪可获30000美元。How much do you earn, if you don't mind me asking? [T]要是你不介意的话,我想问一下你的收入是多少?Now that you're earning, how about taking me out to dinner! [I]既然你现在挣钱了,请我出去吃饭怎么样?You can't expect to earn a living (= be paid enough money to live on) from your painting. [T]你别指望靠画画能维持生计。At 10% interest, £10000 in the bank will earn (=give) you £1000 a year. [+ two objects]按10%的利率算,10000 英镑存一年可获利息1000 英镑。Coffee exports earn (=give) Brazil many millions of pounds a year. / Brazil earns many millions of pounds a year from coffee exports. [+ two objects]咖啡出口每年给巴西带来了数以千万英镑计的收入。It's been a tough six months and I feel I've earned a few weeks off. [T]我度过了艰难的六个月,所以我想我该休假几星期。The release of Nelson Mandela earned de Klerk praise from around the world. [+ two objects]释放纳尔逊·曼德拉为德克勒克赢得了全世界的赞扬。+ WELL-EARNED Money
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