earnings
英 [ˈɜːnɪŋz]
美 [ˈɜːrnɪŋz]
n. 薪水; 工资; 收入; 利润; 收益; 赢利
复数:earnings
Collins.3 / BNC.2619 / COCA.2918
牛津词典
noun
- 薪水;工资;收入
the money that you earn for the work that you do- a rise in average earnings
平均收入的增加 - compensation for loss of earnings caused by the accident
由于事故造成收入损失的赔偿
- a rise in average earnings
- 利润;收益;赢利
the profit that a company makes- earnings per share
每股收益 - export earnings
出口利润
- earnings per share
柯林斯词典
- N-PLURAL 收入;工资;薪水
Yourearningsare the sums of money that you earn by working.- Average weekly earnings rose by 1.5% in July...
7月份的平均周薪增长了1.5%。 - He was satisfied with his earnings as an accountant.
他对自己会计师的收入很满意。
- Average weekly earnings rose by 1.5% in July...
英英释义
noun
- the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses)
- something that remunerates
- wages were paid by check
- he wasted his pay on drink
- they saved a quarter of all their earnings
双语例句
- There has been a falling-off in box office income and other earnings.
票房及其他收入已经下降。 - He was satisfied with his earnings as an accountant.
他对自己会计师的收入很满意。 - Most equipment on the dairy farm was purchased with the worker's own earnings.
这个奶场的大部分设备都是工人们自己的劳动收益换来的。 - The nation's disposable earnings in 1987 amounted to £ 86 billion.
1987年国民可自由支配收入达到了860亿英镑。 - Her earnings from all sources aggregated £ 100,000.
她的各项收入总计达10万英镑。 - Some of Australia's largest listed companies are expected to announce huge interim earnings this week.
澳大利亚最大的一些上市公司预计将在本周宣布巨额中期盈利。 - At the highest executive levels earnings and performance aren't always correlated.
在最高管理层,收入与工作表现并不总是相关的。 - House prices now look cheap relative to earnings
相对收入而言房价现在看起来比较便宜。 - To keep it going, Lenoire kicked in her own earnings from acting.
为了使它继续下去,勒努瓦捐出了自己演戏挣的钱。 - The UK bonus tax, which was imposed last year but recognised in this quarter's results, trimmed$ 0.14 from earnings per share.
去年征收、但在本季度业绩中才计入的英国奖金税,令摩根大通每股盈利减少0.14美元。