salary increase
英 [ˈsæləri ɪnˈkriːs]
美 [ˈsæləri ɪnˈkriːs]
薪资的增长
英英释义
noun
- the amount a salary is increased
- he got a 3% raise
- he got a wage hike
双语例句
- Pilots were striking for a6% salary increase.
飞行员们为增加6%的薪水而在罢工。 - Eight of the top 10 programmes for salary increase are wholly or partially based in Europe. Last year, the Financial Times EMBA report presented analysis of trends in the data according to the age of the respondent.
薪资增幅排名前十的EMBA课程中,有8个课程的授课是全部或部分在欧洲进行的。去年,《金融时报》EMBA报告是根据被访者的年龄划分进行分析的。 - Well* I am not really happy with my salary increase.
哦,我对我加薪的幅度不太满意。 - The budget provides for a salary increase after one year.
该预算为一年后工资上调作好了准备。 - For2010, WorldatWork's survey projects an average salary increase budget of2.7 percent, a figure that shows how the situation has improved but also that the job market is still weak.
WorldatWork的调查预测2010年的薪资会平均增长2.7%,这个数字表明了情况虽然有所改善,但是职业市场仍然是很薄弱的。 - She get a salary increase in june.
她六月份获得了加薪。 - The government hopes to hold salary increase to3%.
政府希望将工资增长率控制在3%。 - The graduating classes of 61 of the 100 programmes listed in 2010 reported an average salary increase of 60 per cent or less.
2010年上榜的100个课程中,有61个课程毕业班的平均薪资涨幅为60%或以下。 - I had a chat with the boss today about a salary increase.
今天我和老板随便地谈了一次,说要加工资。 - As to the employees in mainland China, I would rather have a salary increase, daily commute subsidies or help with my housing plan than any other benefits.
对于中国大陆的员工来说,我更看重加薪、交通补贴或者住房补贴。
