1.报酬,酬劳;给...赔偿[补偿]
1.to pay or reward someone for their work
1.As a side note, the reader who called me a pedophile priest made me curious enough to research how priests were financially remunerated .
那个读者称我为有恋童癖的牧师,使我非常好奇牧师是如何得到经济酬劳的,决定调查一番。
2.The financial crisis revealed that top bankers were fabulously remunerated for doing what turned out to be a lousy job.
金融危机暴露出:最后证明尽管高级银行家们做出的事情是何等糟糕,但是他们仍获得数额惊人的退休金。
3.Don't expect to be remunerated for every little thing you do . In the long run , all the efforts you have made will be duly rewarded.
不要期望每做一件小事就有酬报。从长远来看,你所做的全部努力都会得到适当的报偿。
4.The time for completion of the services shall be increased accordingly and the Supervisor shall be remunerated for such Additional Services.
完成监理业务的时间相应延长,并得到附加工作报酬。
5.You will be remunerated for what you have done for the company.
你为公司所做的是会得到回报的。
6.Non-remunerated blood donation volunteers were introducing blood donation knowledge to citizens.
无偿献血志愿者们在街头向市民介绍无偿献血的知识。
7.Moreover, the way in which executives are remunerated determines the way they drive the business.
另外,高管获得薪酬的方式决定了他们推进业务的方式。
8."Blood Donation Law" specifies that all the blood for clinical use must come from non-remunerated blood donation.
《献血法》规定,所有的临床用血都必须来自无偿献血。
9.and labor relations in the natural, generally to be remunerated.
而劳务关系中的自然人,一般只获得劳动报酬。
10.Non- remunerated blood donation, body organs (organizations) to donate, the management of Bone Marrow Bank.
无偿献血,遗体、器官(组织)捐赠,骨髓库管理。