gratuity
英 [ɡrəˈtjuːəti]
美 [ɡrəˈtuːəti]
n. 小费; 赏钱; 报酬; 退职金; 遣散费; 退休金
复数:gratuities
BNC.23319 / COCA.21615
牛津词典
noun
- 小费;赏钱;报酬
money that you give to sb who has provided a service for you - 退职金;遣散费;退休金
money that is given to employees when they leave their job
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 小费;赏钱
Agratuityis a gift of money to someone who has done something for you.- The porter expects a gratuity.
行李员想要小费。
- The porter expects a gratuity.
- N-COUNT 退休金;遣散费;(尤指军人的)退役金
Agratuityis a large gift of money that is given to someone when they leave their job, especially when they leave the armed forces.- He is taking a gratuity from the Navy.
他将领到海军补助的退役金。
- He is taking a gratuity from the Navy.
英英释义
noun
- an award (as for meritorious service) given without claim or obligation
- a relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter)
双语例句
- Hong Kong Gratuity is customary in this money-mad metropolis.
香港在这个金钱至上的大都市里,给小费是司空见惯的。 - Whichever yields the greater pension or short service gratuity.
两者以得出较大的退休金或短期服务酬金为准。 - But at local restaurants, there's no need to add a gratuity. At five-star hotels, one or two ringgit will suffice a porter.
但在当地的饭馆里,却没有心要附加小费。在五星级饭店,给搬运工一两个林吉特就足够了。 - Do not give any money or gratuity under any pretext whatsoever to any staff of the Hall.
切勿以任何藉口给予职员任何金钱或打赏。 - A gratuity or TIP, paid to expedite service especially in some Near Eastern countries.
酒钱,小费因快捷的服务而给予的赏金或小费,尤指在一些近东国家里。 - The pension or allowance which has been granted to him may be cancelled, suspended or reduced, or he may not be granted a pension, gratuity or allowance, as the case may be.
该人员可能不获批予退休金、酬金或津贴,又或该人员已获批予的退休金或津贴,可被取消、暂停支付或扣减,视属何情况而定。 - He resigned from the service and applied for a gratuity instead of a pension.
他退役了,申请领取退役金而不是养老金。 - He hopes to start a bookshop with his gratuity.
他希望用他的退伍金开设一个书店。 - Sometimes large parties are unaware that a gratuity has been added to the bill, so they tip on top of it.
很多人有时会忘记账单上已附上小费的费用,于是会发生重复付小费的情况。 - Gratuity relating to the final annual leave
根据最终年假计算的酬金