emolument

n. 薪水,报酬
n.
报酬,薪水;
变形
复数:emoluments
英英释义
emolument[ i'mɔljumənt ]
n.compensation received by virtue of holding an office or having employment (usually in the form of wages or fees)
"a clause in the U.S. constitution prevents sitting legislators from receiving emoluments from their own votes"
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The emolument of this profession is not satisfactory.
此行业的报酬不令人满意。
权威例句
Does the Emolument Rule Exist for the President? in advanceThe complexity of emolument attachment orders : solutions team
Discussion on the Reform of Emolument System in Public Institutions
On Changes of Scholar 's Emolument and Academic Prosperity in the Warring States
The External Fairness of CEO’s Emolument, the Nature of Stock Right and Company’s Performance
The Iconography of the Popular Gods of Happiness, Emolument, and Longevity (Fu Lu Shou)
The Disparity in Regions, the Regulation of Emolument, and the Corruption of High-ranking Managers
The Tutor's Emolument in Huizhou Old-Style Private School in the Qing Dynasty——Based on the Second Volume of Huizhou Documents
The Essence of Corporation Tax:An Emolument of Government Enforcing State Indirect Substantial Property Rights
An Analysis of Computerized Accounting and Payrolling System on Monthly Emolument in Nigerian Local Government
emolument
emolument: [15] Just as a salary was originally a ‘payment for salt’, so emolument appears to have been a particular kind of payment – in this case for flour – which later became generalized in meaning. Latin ēmolere meant ‘grind out’ (it was a compound verb formed from the prefix ex- ‘out’ and molere ‘grind’, a relative of English mill and meal ‘ground grain’), and hence the derivative ēmolumentum was used originally for ‘fee paid to a miller for grinding grain’. The metaphorical sense ‘gain’ was already present in classical Latin.=> meal, mill
emolument (n.)
mid-15c., from Old French émolument "advantage, gain, benefit; income, revenue" (13c.) and directly from Latin emolumentum "profit, gain, advantage, benefit," perhaps originally "payment to a miller for grinding corn," from emolere "grind out," from assimilated form of ex- "out" (see ex-) + molere "to grind" (see mallet).
1. highest pensionable emolument
最高可供计算退休金的薪酬
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2. pensionable emolument
可供计算退休金的薪酬
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3. substantive emolument
实职薪俸
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4. Official emolument is liberal
禄食优厚
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5. official emolument
官职薪酬
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6. annual pensionable emolument
可供计算退休金的年薪
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7. personal emolument
个人薪酬;个人薪俸
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8. assignment of emolument
转付薪酬
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9. taxable emolument
应课税薪俸
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10. notional highest pensionable emolument
理论上最高可供计算退休金的薪酬
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