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词汇 danger-money
释义 danger money
noun[ U ]
UKuk /ˈdeɪn.dʒə ˌmʌn.i/ us /ˈdeɪn.dʒɚ ˌmʌn.i/(UShazard pay, hazardous-duty pay)
extra money that is paid to someone because their job is dangerous(从事危险工作的)安全津贴,高危工作津贴
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danger money | Business English


danger money
noun[ U ]
 HR UKukus(UShazard pay); (UShazardous-duty pay)
money that someone is paid in addition to their salary for doing a dangerous job:
Guards have demanded higher basic salaries, monthly danger money and greater on-the-job security.

Examples of danger money


danger money
It was freely admitted that this was "dangermoney".
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I referred just now to the problem of dangermoney for nurses.
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They, too, run these risks, and should therefore get the dangermoney.
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It was almost a justification for dangermoney.
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Indeed, she is sometimes subjected to risks of a kind for which many other industrial workers would be paid dangermoney.
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This is not regarded as dangermoney so much as to help recruitment.
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I should like to know—and this is a serious question—whether those who undertake that investiga-tion will be paid dangermoney.
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There has been talk of a special element of pay being awarded as "dangermoney".
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I want to make it quite clear that there is no question of dangermoney in this proposal.
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That raises the question of another form of allowance—a campaign allowance, campaign pay, danger money, or something of that sort—and that is another question.
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Others around them got far better pay, plus dangermoney.
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I suggested to him that perhaps in the circumstances we should draw dangermoney.
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While every other man around them receives £10 dangermoney, they do not receive a single extra penny.
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It was claimed when this allowance was introduced that it was nothing to do with dangermoney.
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No dangermoney is paid to contractors employed to carry out such work.
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