salary increase
英 [ˈsæləri ɪnˈkriːs]
美 [ˈsæləri ɪnˈkriːs]
薪资的增长
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
- She get a salary increase in june.
她六月份获得了加薪。 - Tina: The position comes with the salary increase and the benefits that we talked about.
蒂娜∶这个职位的薪资调幅和福利都照我们先前所说的。 - This salary increase makes no difference to my standard of living.
薪水的增加没有影响我的生活水平。 - After carrying out minimum wage, I often go shopping after my salary increase.
我认为最低工资实施后,人工上升,会增加外出购物的次数。 - The graduating classes of 61 of the 100 programmes listed in 2010 reported an average salary increase of 60 per cent or less.
2010年上榜的100个课程中,有61个课程毕业班的平均薪资涨幅为60%或以下。 - For2010, WorldatWork's survey projects an average salary increase budget of2.7 percent, a figure that shows how the situation has improved but also that the job market is still weak.
WorldatWork的调查预测2010年的薪资会平均增长2.7%,这个数字表明了情况虽然有所改善,但是职业市场仍然是很薄弱的。 - I had a chat with the boss today about a salary increase.
今天我和老板随便地谈了一次,说要加工资。 - Well* I am not really happy with my salary increase.
哦,我对我加薪的幅度不太满意。 - Let common sense dictate whether or not you ask for a salary increase.
用常识来决定你是否应该提出加薪。 - Under bank rules, she could not work directly to him, so she was seconded to the state department, but at the same time, given a large salary increase and a promotion.
按照世行规定,丽扎必须调离世行,她被调到国务院工作,但是与此同时,她的薪水和职位得到大幅度提升。
