wage increase
英 [weɪdʒ ɪnˈkriːs]
美 [weɪdʒ ɪnˈkriːs]
工资增加
英英释义
noun
- the amount a salary is increased
- he got a 3% raise
- he got a wage hike
双语例句
- A wage increase of21% was reluctantly conceded.
增加21%工资额的要求,总算勉强同意了。 - They went on strike Monday in demand of A30 percent wage increase.
他们于星期一举行罢工,要求增加百分之三十工资。 - Thus, when labor or unions make claims, for example, for a 10% wage increase, and productivity growth is 2% to 3%, they know it will result in unemployment or bankruptcies.
因此,当劳工或工会要求涨工资,比如10%的涨幅,而生产率增幅是2-3%,他们明白一定会导致失业或破产。 - Workers may have a little more in their pockets, but the wage increase probably does not offset the increases of their own expenses.
工资上涨,劳动者收入是有一点增加,但涨的工资可能还不足以抵消他们在其他方面开支的增加。 - They had a wage increase of321 yuan a month across the board.
全体人员都包括在内这月的工资增加321元。 - We're getting a wage increase of 40 a year, before tax. Big deal!
我们工资一年要增加40英镑,未扣除所得税.有什麽了不起! - China's ambassador has warned the wage increase threatened Chinese enterprises, according to local newspaper reports.
当地报纸报道,中国驻赞比亚大使警告说,上调最低工资水平威胁到了中国的企业。 - The wage increase in the country will be pegged to the consumer price index ( CPI).
全国的工资增添幅度还将与居民消费价钱指数(CPI)挂钩。 - What do you consider a satisfactory level of wage increase that does not pose a danger to inflation?
你认为什么样的工资增长水平才令人满意,才不会对通货膨胀率构成威胁呢? - This proposed wage increase could ruin us.
这项加薪建议会害死我们。
