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salaried

/sal-uh-reed/US // ˈsæl ə rid //UK // (ˈsælərɪd) //

受薪,受薪的,受薪者,领薪的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : receiving a salary: a salaried employee.
    • : having a salary attached: a salaried job.

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Examples

  • It’s unclear whether United will attempt to sign another high-salaried player before the season and save the other slot for Arriola’s return, or hold both open until the summer.

  • When we were first told that we had to close down the dining room, I didn’t let go of my salaried employees.

  • Amazon was long considered a thug to competitors and a slavedriver to employees, hourly and salaried alike.

  • While two-thirds of the workers are part-time, the cuts also involve executives and salaried employees, the company said.

  • Two-thirds of the planned layoffs involve part-time workers but they ranged from salaried employees to hourly workers, Disney officials said.

  • Cosgrove said that 75 percent of graduating medical students want to be salaried.

  • The salaried employees who stay home will work harder than usual.

  • From a planner's perspective, hoever, here is the real central fact about Cleveland Clinic: its doctors are salaried.

  • When companies were organized they employed salaried managers, whose salaries were paid before profits were reckoned at all.

  • For the first time in its history it employed special salaried organizers.

  • Excluding only employers and salaried persons, his percentage was 7.7, which compares closely with Professor Barnett's.

  • The salaried men and the wage earners suffer—that is, the cost is borne by those with relatively "fixed" incomes.

  • It is difficult to find a suitable man unless he is adequately salaried and supported.