词汇 | emolument |
释义 | emolumentWord family adjectiveemolumentalemolumentarynounemolument e·mol·u·ment /ɪˈmɒljəmənt $ ɪˈmɑːl-/ noun [countableC, uncountableU] formalPAY FOR money or another form of payment for work you have done 酬金;酬劳 SYN remuneration Examples from the Corpus emolument• This can come from current emoluments or some other source.• In addition the notes to the accounts need not include the directors' emoluments.• This general approach to efficient emolument packages is markedly absent from the reward structures of public sector companies.• His full emoluments for services rendered to the three companies are paid by S1.• Secondly there is the mechanism which determines top management emoluments, implicit in which is their incentive structure.• The managerial emolument and incentives discussion in section 3.3 starts in general terms and then moves to questions of alternative institutional structures.• Special emoluments or other benefits paid at the time of the transaction. From Longman Business Dictionary emolumente·mol·u·ment /ɪˈmɒljəməntɪˈmɑːl-/ noun [countableC usually plural] formal money and any other form of payment that someone, especially a lawyer, doctor, accountant etc, gets for the work that they do. The money earned by company directors who are not employees of the companies concerned can also be referred to as emoluments His pay was described as ‘director emoluments’ and he paid tax as a self-employed person. (1400-1500) Latin emolumentum “miller's payment”, from emolere “to crush, grind up” |
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