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词汇 earnings
释义 earnings
noun[ plural ]
uk /ˈɜː.nɪŋz/ us /ˈɝː.nɪŋz/
B2
the amount of money that someone is paid for working: 薪水,工资
Average earnings for skilled workers are rising.熟练工人的平均工资在增长。
Compare
paynoun
wagenoun
remunerationformal
salary
stipend
a company's profits in a particular period: (公司)利润
report earningsSun Microsystems reported earnings that were slightly better than the market had been expecting.太阳微系统公司报告显示其利润比市场预期略好一些。
Having a big mortgage is a real drain on your earnings.对你的收入而言一大笔抵押贷款是很重的负担。
She predicts pretax earnings of over $13 m for the company this year.
Wages rose by 2.9% last year, but real earnings still fell by 1.3%.
The rise in the value of the dollar has depressed the company's earnings this year.
He got into trouble by lying to the tax office about his earnings.
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
pro bono
pro rata
profit from something
prorate
pull
pull something down
raise
revenue
sick pay

earnings | American Dictionary


earnings
plural noun
us/ˈɜr·nɪŋz/
the amount of money that you are paid for the work you do, or the profit that a company makes

earnings | Business English


earnings
noun[ plural ]
uk /ˈɜːnɪŋz/us
FINANCE
a company's or industry's profits in a particular period:
Earnings from record sales topped £5 million.
lower/strong/record earningsIt was one of the few companies that showed strong earnings.
Sun Microsystems reported earnings that were slightly better than the market had been expecting.
expected/forecast earnings
HR, WORKPLACE
the money that a person makes for the work that they do:
Family credit is reduced as earnings rise.
They are suing each other for loss of earnings.
weekly/monthly earnings

See also


annual earnings
average earnings
core earnings
headline earnings
loss of earnings
retained earnings

Examples of earnings


earnings
They show that college graduates have a higher present value of earnings than high school graduates.
The type of earnings risk faced by the richest is also a potential explanation worth investigating.
In his setup, one generation of parents care about their children's future consumption, and there is regression to the mean between parents' and children's earnings.
Differences in wealth holdings are generated by random earnings shocks.
Subjects are asked to predict prices and their earnings are inversely related to their quadratic forecasting errors.
Furthermore, using earnings data for a particular year can introduce inaccuracies related to business cycle effects specific to that year.
Therefore, the net impact of premature mortality and impaired cognitive development is loss of future earnings.
Results are presented excluding the costs of lost earnings, as cost-effectiveness ratios including these costs were not reported.
We were then reduced to 9 3/4 d. a cut, which brought our earnings down to something like 16 s. a week.
The program already included the earning of bronze badges in these early days.
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Combos and special moves are upgradeable through the earning of experience points.
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Our comments on net redistributions (transfers minus taxes) are based on the assumption that within each cohort, the tax burden is distributed proportional to earnings.
More practically, people already have accumulated rights to both the basic and earnings-related pension.
The proposal is particularly attractive for countries considering reforms to earnings-related systems that have accumulated a large implicit pension debt.
In this method, we use choice information to extract ex ante or forecast earnings to distinguish them from ex post or realized earnings.
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Collocations withearnings


earnings

These are words often used in combination with earnings.

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actual earnings
The goal of the two groups was the same: to predict the average prediction of the uninformed group, given companies' actualearnings.
career earnings
Perhaps a clearer way to assess the impact of a pension reform could use ' ' typical ' ' careerearnings paths, holding constant overall contributions.
civilian earnings
However, unlike regular soldiers, reservists may also claim financial assistance if their civilianearnings are greater than their military pay.
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