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sal.a.ryH5sAl7[r7i, $5-L-n [C]a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, part of which, that is left once tax has been paid, is usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month薪金,薪水She has an annual salary of £20 000 gross.她的年薪总额为20 000英镑。His net monthly salary is £ 1 500.他的月薪净收入为1500英镑。She earns/gets/is on quite a good/high/decent salary in her present job.她现在的工作薪金不菲/很高/尚好。The boss put up/raised everyone's salary by $4 000 last year, because profits were good.因为效益不错,老板去年给每个人提薪4 000美元。He took a drop in (= accepted a lower) salary in order to help the firm.为了帮助公司,他降低了薪水。The report is certain to fuel the storm over the huge salary increase awarded to the chairman.这份报告肯定会使人们对董事长巨额加薪的不满火上加油。Top salary earners (= People with high salaries) will in future face a much heftier tax bill.高薪阶层今后将面临更加重的税收。She negotiated a salary (Br) rise/(Am) raise with her employer.她和雇主谈判加薪一事。☆WAGE
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