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rewarding

/ri-wawr-ding/US // rɪˈwɔr dɪŋ //UK // (rɪˈwɔːdɪŋ) //

奖励,奖励性的,奖赏,奖励性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : affording satisfaction, valuable experience, or the like; worthwhile.
    • : affording financial or material gain; profitable.

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Examples

  • Kriuchkov’s trip around the world makes his scheme uniquely risky—and potentially rewarding—compared with more common remote attacks.

  • Uber, Lyft, Deliveroo, and other platforms could not exist without algorithms allocating, monitoring, evaluating, and rewarding work.

  • She has been working on ultrasound simulators since 2010, and it’s been her most rewarding work, she says.

  • If you’ve tried purchasing clothes in-store lately, it can be a stressful and not at all rewarding experience.

  • We think we should actually be rewarding scholars for attempting to replicate.

  • That the Globes did this year, rewarding both Rodriguez and the series in Best Comedy, is a pleasant surprise.

  • Being in an indie band is running a never-ending, rewarding, scary, low-margin small business.

  • It is a cash cow, handed billions by TV networks and rewarding its sponsors with huge ratings and ever growing revenues.

  • For some, struggle is more rewarding than comfort or reward.

  • The days we spent hiking were rewarding for different reasons.

  • Directors in most cases receive no compensation though the practice is growing of rewarding them.

  • Or else, rendering the pride of Jacob means rewarding, that is, punishing Ninive for the pride they exercised against Jacob.

  • At this moment Anna would have said, "is not this rewarding farmer Wood for his malevolence to my uncle and me?"

  • These persons have charge also of the hunters, and have the power of rewarding or punishing those who merit either.

  • All was told at last, and Kupfer was silent, rewarding himself for his exertions with a cigar.