earn 的 2 个定义
- to gain or get in return for one's labor or service: to earn one's living.
- to merit as compensation, as for service; deserve: to receive more than one has earned.
- to acquire through merit: to earn a reputation for honesty.
- (5)
- to gain income: securities that earn on a quarterly basis.
earn 近义词
make money
earn 的近义词 46 个
- acquire
- bring in
- collect
- derive
- draw
- gain
- get
- make
- obtain
- pick up
- realize
- reap
- receive
- score
- secure
- win
- attain
- clear
- consummate
- cop
- effect
- gather
- gross
- hustle
- net
- perform
- procure
- profit
- pull
- rate
- snag
- sock
- turn
- wrangle
- be gainfully employed
- be in line for
- bring home
- bring home the bacon
- bring home the groceries
- clean up
- make fast buck
- make it big
- pay one's dues
- pull down
- scare up
- scrape together
earn 的反义词 15 个
deserve a reward
由earn构成的短语
- earn one's keep
- earn one's stripes
- penny saved is a penny earned
更多earn例句
- Since that day, I have tried to do everything in my power to work and earn your respect and try and make you proud on and off the field.
- Shackelford graduated from West Potomac High School in 1992 and earned a degree in poetry four years later from East Carolina University.
- My job is to pump up one balloon at a time and earn as much money as possible.
- France has earned the most Academy Award nominations for best international feature film and classics like Amélie, The Artist, or The Intouchables have turned into mainstream hits.
- For instance, if an established website like Forbes links to a value-added blog you wrote a few months ago, you’ll earn a high-quality backlink.
- The brokers then scout out potential “crew members” who can earn substantial discounts for working the journey.
- It was never intended to do anything as vulgar as actually earn money.
- “This is a job I knew I had to earn,” he said in an interview.
- If she played enough—and she planned to—she would earn them a “free” night in the hotel.
- Others earn our admiration because they belong more to a particular moment.
- Twenty dollars a month is the salary, and school keeps for six months, so I shall earn the large sum of $120 a year.
- Robert is very well in a way, to give up all the money he can earn to the family, and keep the barest pittance for himself.
- Every man will still earn his own living and that of his family as best he can, relying first and foremost upon his own efforts.
- He intends that he shall take the name of Arden, and earn the transmission of the title, or the distinction of a greater one.
- They justly earn it, and are rightly pleased with it; but I cannot feel sure whether they do not depend on it too much.