گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'salary'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: حقوق

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2 عمومی:: حقوق‌

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3 عمومی:: مواجب‌

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4 عمومی:: حقوق‌ دادن‌

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5 عمومی:: شهریه‌

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6 عمومی:: مزد

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english

1 general:: salary verbs earn/get/receive a salary • She’s now earning a good salary as an interpreter. be on a salary British English (= be earning a salary ) • He won’t tell me what salary he’s on. command a salary formal (= be able to get a particular salary ) • Which graduates command the highest salaries? pay somebody a salary • Large companies often pay better salaries. offer somebody a salary • We offer competitive salaries to graduates. increase sb’s salary • His salary was increased to £80,000 a year. cut sb’s salary (= reduce someone’s salary ) • They will cut salaries before they cut jobs. adjectives high/good • She moved to a job with a higher salary. low • It sounds an interesting job, but the salary is too low. a six-figure salary (= one over £100,000 or $100,000 ) • He’s now a top executive with a six-figure salary. annual salary • His annual salary is $200,000. monthly salary • What's your monthly salary? current salary • His current salary is just over £30,000 a year. basic/base salary (= the basic amount that someone is paid ) • You get a basic salary, and then other benefits on top. starting salary (= the salary someone gets when they start a job ) • The starting salary for a hotel manager is $26,400. final salary • Your pension is based on a proportion of your final salary. salary + NOUN a salary increase • He was given a huge salary increase. a salary cut (= a decrease in someone’s salary ) • The workforce agreed to take salary cuts. the salary scale/structure (= the list of increasing salaries that someone in a job can earn ) • He is almost at the top of his salary scale. phrases a drop/cut in salary (= a reduction in salary ) • He couldn’t afford to take a drop in salary. an increase/rise in salary • They were offered a 10% increase in salary.

transnet.ir

2 general:: salary noun [ countable ] the money that you receive regularly for doing your job, usually paid to you every month. Salary is usually used for professional jobs such as teachers, managers, doctors etc: • Nurses earn a basic salary of £21,250. • Her salary is paid directly into her bank account. pay noun [ uncountable ] the money you receive for doing a job: • The pay is pretty good. • Teachers are asking for higher pay. wages noun [ plural ] ( also wage [ singular ] ) the money that someone is paid every week by their employer, especially someone who works in a shop or factory: • Practically all my wages go on housing and transport to work. • The average weekly wage was £350. • a wage increase income noun [ uncountable and countable ] the money that you receive regularly for doing your job, and from things such as a business or investments: • The amount of tax you have to pay depends on your income. • People on low incomes are finding it difficult to pay their fuel bills. earnings noun [ plural ] the total amount of money you earn from any job you do – used especially when the amount is different each month or year: • The average worker’s earnings have not kept up with inflation.

Longman-Thesaurus

3 general::   noun ADJ. competitive, generous, good, handsome, high, large, top Top salaries are liable for a higher rate of tax. | low, small | reasonable | average | basic | pensionable | gross | net | starting | current | final Your pension will be based on a proportion of your final salary. | annual, monthly | tax-free VERB + SALARY pay (sb) | earn, receive | increase | cut, decrease, reduce SALARY + NOUN package The position is rewarded with a generous salary package. | award, increase, rise The top salary awards are completely out of line with inflation. | cut | level | review | band, grade, range What salary band will I be on after two years in the company? | scale, structure | bill, costs PREP. on a ~ It's impossible to bring up a family on such a low salary. PHRASES an increase/a rise in salary, a cut/drop in salary Workers are being asked to take a cut in salary.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: noun pay: Your salary will be $1000 a month.

Simple Definitions

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