honorarium 的定义
plural hon·o·rar·i·ums, hon·o·rar·i·a [on-uh-rair-ee-uh]. /ˌɒn əˈrɛər i ə/.
- a payment in recognition of acts or professional services for which custom or propriety forbids a price to be set: The mayor was given a modest honorarium for delivering a speech to our club.
- a fee for services rendered by a professional person.
honorarium 近义词
complimentary fee
更多honorarium例句
- Numerous organizations wrote to offer awards and honorariums.
- There is a woman who, when she needs a check for a deposit or honorarium or such, always phrases her request as a peremptory demand.
- Fareed Zakaria deserves our respect for returning the honorarium and First Amendment award given by the League.
- No man parts wis zat which is valuable, to strangers, wisout a proper honorarium.
- You bet old Rae fell on his neck with tears of joy, and sent him off with a handsome honorarium, as your gentle speech has it.
- He drew fees as a director, a special honorarium in recognition of the value of his title, and his share of the profits.
- The honorarium of five hundred pounds which I got, and of which I spent nearly the half in London, did not make me rich at all.
- Besides his honorarium he was offered free lodgings in the theatre buildings.