rewarded / rɪˈwɔrd /

奖励的获得奖励获得奖励的得到奖励的

rewarded2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a sum of money offered for the detection or capture of a criminal, the recovery of lost or stolen property, etc.
  2. something given or received in return or recompense for service, merit, hardship, etc.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to recompense or requite for service, merit, achievement, etc.
  2. to make return for or requite; recompense.

rewarded 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

paid

rewarded 的近义词 4

更多rewarded例句

  1. Authorities are cracking down, including posting photos online of people who attended the protests and offering cash rewards for tips.
  2. Thus some hackers may have obtained public information and tried to claim the rewards, they said.
  3. They then used neurocomputational tools to model these brain activity data, and found a link between the brain’s reward circuit and social ones.
  4. If they match up, the reward error is very low, meaning your brain says that you don’t need to adjust your behavior.
  5. Our team believes these community benefits can be delivered by structuring a public-private partnership with the city that appropriately balances the costs and rewards of the project.
  6. Under Henry II, Marshal continued to ascend, as the king rewarded his service with land, a wife, and a title.
  7. I was once rewarded for some help with a visit to it, and sat in the electric chair for a moment.
  8. Readers who can get past the odd structure will be richly rewarded.
  9. Bob Hope was the most beloved, honored, and richly rewarded comedian of all time.
  10. Spall was rewarded for his hard work with the best actor prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
  11. At the end of the campaign the Emperor justly rewarded his lieutenant by creating him Prince of Wagram.
  12. Thomas Sprat, an English prelate and poet, died; he was distinguished as a writer, and rewarded with preferments.
  13. But its voice was soon stifled, and its children were rewarded for their abnegation by punishment, martyrdom and death.
  14. I was proud of my début as an arbitrator, especially as it was rewarded by, what seemed to me then, a very handsome fee.
  15. When I saved her from being crushed beneath the horse's feet, she rewarded me by calling me a miserable Yankee.