remunerative work
报酬很高的工作
1.有报酬的,有利的,合算的
1.providing payment or other rewards for work that has been done
1.Some sailings can be so remunerative that the experience might even help you to pay for your cruise.
有些航海之旅能让你大有斩获,甚至有助你支付旅行的费用。
2.remunerative financially, but unsatisfactory to her as a literary pursuit, and she abandoned this style of writing.
酬的。但是作为一个从事文学的人来说,她对此是不满足的,因而她就放弃了这种写作风格。
3.Such men, the economists argue, provided the "micro inventions necessary to make macro inventions highly productive and remunerative. "
经济学家认为,这些人,提供了”使得宏观发明得以高度高产和高回报的微观发明需要“。
4.A female employee on maternity leave shall not be permitted to engage in remunerative work or in any activity likely to endanger her health.
休产假的女职员不得从事有报酬或任何可能危害其健康的活动。
5.mutual obligations and remunerative contract, and certain postponing characteristics.
医疗合同为双务有偿合同以及具有一定的延缓性。
6.The most remunerative growing has shifted from the traditional southeastern producing region to the irrigated lands of the Southwest.
经济效益最好的植棉业已从传统的东南棉区转移到西南部的大片灌溉地。
7.a paying job; remunerative work; salaried employment; stipendiary services.
有偿工作;有报酬的工作;有薪雇佣;有偿服务。
8.The most remunerative choice, you fear, may not be the most meaningful and the most satisfying.
最有报酬的选择,你的恐惧,未必是最有意义和最满意的。
9.Employee shall not engage in any remunerative activity during his annual leave.
员工在休年假期间,不得从事任何有报酬的活动。
10.He is In a very remunerative job.
他有个报酬高的工作。