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remuneration

/ri-myoo-nuh-rey-shuhn/US // rɪˌmyu nəˈreɪ ʃən //UK // (rɪˌmjuːnəˈreɪʃən) //

酬金,报酬,薪酬,酬金方面

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of remunerating.
    • : something that remunerates; reward; pay: He received little remuneration for his services.

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Examples

  • That’s the sobering 2021 outlook of one senior agency exec who expects many marketers to continue to avoid the thorny topic of remuneration.

  • Consequently, there’s a lot more experimentation with remuneration.

  • VW will seek shareholder approval for the updated remuneration system at its annual general meeting next year, Chairman Hans Dieter Poetsch told Bloomberg News in an interview.

  • Affiliate models have a range of remuneration routes based on business outcomes, like lead generation, samples distributed, traffic to the advertiser’s site that converts to sales.

  • Seeking transparency in ad tech, squeezing more savings from media dollars and revising remuneration models, these are the sorts of processes that lead to media reviews.

  • As part of this deal we'll have to reach an agreement with banks over executive remuneration.

  • The application to the Government for remuneration for benefits conferred on the public was unsuccessful.

  • On arriving he tendered the driver sixpence, which was strictly the fare, though but scant remuneration for the distance.

  • She spoke no word of English and seemed rather taciturn; the only anxiety she manifested was as to the amount of her remuneration.

  • He was pressing me to send in my papers and go to America, there to act as their agent at a huge remuneration.

  • Neither shall I say anything just now about remuneration, as I am convinced that you will be satisfied.