词汇 | honorarium |
释义 | honorarium noun[ C ] formaluk /ˌɒn.əˈreə.ri.əm/ us /ˌɑː.nəˈrer.i.əm/pluralhonorariums or honorariauk /ˌɒn.əˈreə.ri.ə/ us /ˌɑː.nəˈrer.i.ə/ a usually small amount of money paid to someone for a service for which no official charge is made: 酬金,谢礼 We usually offer our visiting lecturers an honorarium of £500.我们通常都会付给客座讲师500英镑的酬金。 Earning money assessable bank base pay basic basic income disposable income hand over fistidiom in arrearsidiom line your pocket(s)idiom livelihood make an honest livingidiom performance-related pro bono pro rata profit from something prorate pull raise revenue sick pay You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Gifts in the form of money honorarium | Business Englishhonorarium noun[ C ] formaluk /ˌɒnəˈreəriəm/uspluralhonorariums | honoraria a sum of money paid to someone for providing a service or winning a prize: The board will meet three times a year and members will be paid a $3,500 honorarium per meeting, plus expenses. The O'Donnell Award for science consists of a $25,000 honorarium and an inscribed statue. Examples of honorariumhonorarium Each winner receives a commemorative medallion and a $2,000 honorarium. To convey the value of their expertise and participation, we gave participants an honorarium and remuneration for child care and transportation costs. In addition, but costs of physician's honoraria and funerals were not included in the day price, because these expenses had to be paid for separately. The publisher gave him an honorarium of fifty talers and twenty-one copies of the book. This handsome reward was roughly ten times his standard honorarium, or three or four times his annual salary. She also sent a photograph of the site (now lost), and insisted on the importance of establishing his honorarium in advance. It was community service with a tiny honorarium, the standard kind of thing physicians and scientists feel obligated and honored to do. The priests' 'pay' was probably an honorarium rather than a salary; that is certainly true nowadays. Travel costs were paid and family members received a small honorarium in return for their participation. Adolescents received a $70 honorarium and, in some cases, a bonus ($20) for completing the assessments. All subjects gave voluntary written informed consent and received an honorarium of $50.00 at each wave. The honoraria for attendance at such events contribute substantially to the otherwise slight and uncertain incomes of most participants. At the completion of the session, each subject received a $10 honorarium. Families were given a $100 honorarium and an additional $25 if they chose to provide saliva samples. All students who returned consent forms, indicating either participation or nonparticipation, were entered into a draw (three $20 gift certificates per class), and participating schools received a $300 honorarium. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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