1.报酬(金),谢礼(金)
1.an amount of money that someone receives for work that would normally not be paid
1.Larger groups may give an honorarium and others still will ask you to set your fee.
大一点的团体会给你一些车费补贴,但是有些还是要求你可以免费给他们做个演讲。
2.Mr. wood-the author of a study of english intonation . you will cover his traveling and other expenses and also pay a standard honorarium.
作者研究的英语语调,你将涵盖他的旅行费和其他费用也支付标准的酬金。
3.I'm prepared to donate my honorarium for today's talk for this mission.
我打算捐献今天演讲的酬劳来完成这项任务。
4.an honorarium given in consideration of her contributions to the project.
为她在这项工程中作出的贡献而颁发给她的酬金
5.This is an honorarium given inconsideration of her contributions to this project.
这是为他在这项工程中做出的贡献而办法给她的酬金。
6.Since the honorarium they had offered was three hundred and fifty dollars, Martin thought it not worth while to telegraph.
他们提出的稿酬是三百五十元,马丁觉得已经不必再电告了。
7.A group of residents agreed to conduct the survey for a small honorarium.
一部分居民同意去进行这样的一个调查,在支付一小点酬金的情况下。
8.Judy efforts with the payment and tutor honorarium to pay off a debt that she didn't want to owe the customs.
茱蒂努力用稿费和家教的酬劳还清债务,她不愿意欠这个人情。
9.Travel and hotel costs as well as an honorarium will be provided.
我们提供旅费和住宿费以及酬金。
10.Sampson currently heads the FAI medical research board, a position for which he receives a $10, 000 honorarium.
桑普森目前担任FAI医学研究理事会的理事长,担任该职务的酬金是每年1万美元。