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词汇 earner
释义 earner
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈɜː.nər/ us /ˈɝː.nɚ/
someone or something that earns money: 挣钱者;工薪阶层;能赚钱的事物
In most of these cases, the woman is the sole earner in the family.这类情况中,大都靠妇女一人挣钱养家糊口。
a nice little earnerUKinformalThat hamburger stand is a nice little earner (= makes a lot of money).那个汉堡摊可真是赚钱。
See also
wage earner
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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

earner | American Dictionary


earner
noun[ C ]
us/ˈɜr·nər/
someone or something that earns money:
tax credit programs for low-wage earners

earner | Business English


earner
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈɜːnər/us
someone who earns money for work that they do:
Today's students are tomorrow's earners.
high/low/average earnersHigh earners did not really notice they were paying more tax.
high-income/middle-income/low-income earners
The package would establish higher income-tax rates for top earners but include breaks for lower- and middle-class workers.
a product or business activity that makes money for a person or company:
Insurance is a big earner for the UK economy.
profit/revenue/foreign-exchange earners
See also
wage earner

Examples of earner


earner
Lower inflation rates not only lead to clearer pricing signals and better investment decisions by economic agents, but also protect fixed income earners.
Separate assessment, already discussed in 1954, was based on the principle that it would be less advantageous to dual earners than the former system.
After 1924, wage earner cases exceeded business cases in each year, and the gap widened as the rate of wage earner bankruptcy increased.
This view was reflected in efforts to give wage earners a middle path between garnishment and bankruptcy.
Recent reforms to maternity allowances have equally credited in low earners (albeit with different rules).
These wage earners normally lack skill and education that can be utilized in other sectors of the economy.
As long as two sectors coexist, the demand for labor from the modern sector determines the population proportions of wage earners and subsisters.
Their leaders questioned why derivation was given emphasis only when the major revenue earners for the federation (then agricultural commodities) were derived from majority areas.
In this paper, we focus on the most plausible case, in which the budget constraint (2) is binding for only middle-aged low-income earners.
Secondly, there was no need to introduce the current higher support for earners of higher incomes.
Targeting toward low earners may therefore reward low labor force participation.
This means however, that the absolute amount of the 'family subsidy', particularly for sole earner couples, increases with higher income.
However, between the years 1992-1997, high-income earners were less willing to spend tax-money on unemployment benefits.
Others have systems that are much larger, promising high replacement rates to all workers, even high earners.
After taking aggregate feedbacks into account, their simulations suggest that low income earners would be better off under the present system.
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.

Collocations withearner


earner

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average earner
The average earner pays the national insurance contribution on his earnings between nought and £30, which is why such a large amount of money is collected.
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high earner
Further, the limit would be unfair as being higher for the highearner than for the low earner.
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Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
high-income earners
However, between the years 1992-1997, high-income earners were less willing to spend tax-money on unemployment benefits.
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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