Wage
[weɪdʒ] or [wedʒ]
解释:
(noun.) something that remunerates; 'wages were paid by check'; 'he wasted his pay on drink'; 'they saved a quarter of all their earnings'.
海耶斯校对--From WordNet
解释:
(v. t.) To pledge; to hazard on the event of a contest; to stake; to bet, to lay; to wager; as, to wage a dollar.
(v. t.) To expose one's self to, as a risk; to incur, as a danger; to venture; to hazard.
(v. t.) To engage in, as a contest, as if by previous gage or pledge; to carry on, as a war.
(v. t.) To adventure, or lay out, for hire or reward; to hire out.
(v. t.) To put upon wages; to hire; to employ; to pay wages to.
(v. t.) To give security for the performance of.
(v. i.) To bind one's self; to engage.
(v. t.) That which is staked or ventured; that for which one incurs risk or danger; prize; gage.
(v. t.) That for which one labors; meed; reward; stipulated payment for service performed; hire; pay; compensation; -- at present generally used in the plural. See Wages.
康拉德编辑
同义词及近义词:
v. a. [1]. Bet, stake, pledge, lay, wager.[2]. Undertake (as war), carry on, engage in.
费理斯编辑
同义词及反义词:
SYN:Carry_on, make, {undertake_(as_war)}, bet, stake, pledge
比安卡手打
解释:
v.t. to pledge: to engage in as if by pledge: to carry on esp. of war: to venture: (prov.) to hire for pay: (Shak.) to pay wages to: (Spens.) to let out for pay.—v.i. (Shak.) to be equal in value to contend battle (with).—n. a gage or stake: that for which one labours: wages.—ns. Wage′-earn′er one receiving pay for work done; Wage′-fund Wā′ges-fund theory the theory that there is at any given time in a country a determinate amount of capital available for the payment of labour therefore the average wage depends on the proportion of this fund to the number of persons who have to share in it; Wā′ger that which is waged or pledged: something staked on the issue of anything: a bet: that on which bets are laid: (law) an offer to make oath.—v.t. to hazard on the issue of anything.—v.i. to lay a wager.—n. Wā′gerer.—n.pl. Wā′ges (used as sing.) wage: that which is paid for services.—n. Wage′-work work done for wages.—Wager of battle trial by combat an ancient usage which permitted the accused and accuser in defect of sufficient direct evidence to challenge each other to mortal combat for issue of the dispute.—Living wage (see Living).
哈里森校对
娱乐性解释:
Wages, if received in dreams, brings unlooked for good to persons engaging in new enterprises. To pay out wages, denotes that you will be confounded by dissatisfaction. To have your wages reduced, warns you of unfriendly interest that is being taken against you. An increase of wages, suggests unusual profit in any undertaking.
贝琪校对
例句:
- The broad problem which he set himself was to provide handsome and practically indestructible detached houses, which could be taken by wage-earners at very moderate monthly rentals. 弗兰克·刘易斯·戴尔. 爱迪生的生平和发明.
- So mankind has progressed through savagery, chattel slavery, serfdom, to wage slavery or the capitalism of to-day. 沃尔特·李普曼. 政治序论.
- Under a series of wise men and heroes they wage a generally unsuccessful and never very united warfare against their enemies. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯. 世界史纲.
- And my brother has always paid her wage. 乔治·艾略特. 米德尔马契.
- Why are we to have less wage now, I ask, than two year ago? 伊丽莎白·盖斯凯尔. 南方与北方.
- They do what they do, not freely and intelligently, but for the sake of the wage earned. 约翰·杜威. 民主与教育.
- We'n getten money laid by; and we're resolved to stand and fall together; not a man on us will go in for less wage than th' Union says is our due. 伊丽莎白·盖斯凯尔. 南方与北方.
- I took my wages to my pillow, and passed the night counting them. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 维莱特.
- The proprietors and cultivators finally pay both the wages of all the workmen of the unproductive class, and the profits of all their employers. 亚当·斯密. 国富论.
- The wages of labour, however, are much higher in North America than in any part of England. 亚当·斯密. 国富论.
- The dad raised their wages all round to recompense them for the annoyance. 阿瑟·柯南·道尔. 福尔摩斯回忆录.
- And my wages? 弗格斯·休姆. 奇幻岛.
- It must always, in the long-run, be advanced to him by his immediate employer, in the advanced state of wages. 亚当·斯密. 国富论.
- Twelve shillings a week, even when they are an old man's wages, bury themselves. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 我们共同的朋友.
- The power of masters and men became more evenly balanced; and now the battle is pretty fairly waged between us. 伊丽莎白·盖斯凯尔. 南方与北方.
- There have been few patent struggles to compare with that which was waged over the telephone. 鲁伯特·萨金特·荷兰. 历史性发明.
- For a time that war was waged by the new levies with a patriotism and a zeal unparalleled in the world's history. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯. 世界史纲.
- A world of independent sovereign nations means, therefore, a world of perpetual injuries, a world of states constantly preparing for or waging war. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯. 世界史纲.
- The partners’ wrote frequently to each other, and their letters show the fierceness of the struggle they were waging to protect their rights. 鲁伯特·萨金特·荷兰. 历史性发明.
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