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IELTS BNC: 2751 COCA: 2455

salary

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salary /ˈsæləri/ noun
plural salaries
salary
/ˈsæləri/
noun
plural salaries
Learner's definition of SALARY
: an amount of money that an employee is paid each year(按年计算的)年薪,薪金,薪水
◊ A salary is divided into equal amounts that are paid to a person usually once every two weeks or once every month.年薪通常被分为等份,每两周或每月发放一次。
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IELTS BNC: 2751 COCA: 2455

salary

noun

sal·​a·​ry ˈsal-rē How to pronounce salary (audio)
ˈsa-lə-
plural salaries
: fixed compensation paid regularly for services
salaried
ˈsal-rēd How to pronounce salary (audio)
ˈsa-lə-ˌrēd
adjective

Example Sentences

She was offered a salary of $50,000 a year. Employees receive an annual increase in salary.
Recent Examples on the Web Jackson will play this season on his fifth-year rookie option with a salary of $23.016 million. Childs Walker, Baltimore Sun, 9 Sep. 2022 Since then, Schultz has served as the company's interim CEO, at a salary of $1, helping leadership in its search for a permanent replacement and developing a plan to shake up the company. Danielle Wiener-bronner, CNN, 7 Sep. 2022 There are currently 9,044 open computing jobs with an average salary of $86,870 in Alabama, according to Code.org. Kalyn Dunkins | Kdunkins@al.com, al, 6 Sep. 2022 The district boasted in the most recent state report card a high attendance rate, a 100% graduation rate and an average teacher salary of $92,976. Laura Hancock, cleveland, 6 Sep. 2022 Lithium Americas promises 300 permanent jobs paying an average salary of $62,000 -nearly twice the per-capita income of surrounding Humboldt County - as well as 1,000 construction jobs. Daniel Moore, Anchorage Daily News, 6 Sep. 2022 The payoff for offshore wind trainees is jobs with an average salary approaching $80,000 a year. Jennifer Mcdermott, ajc, 4 Sep. 2022 Trustees unanimously approved the contract of Akansas State's new chancellor, Todd Shields, effective Aug. 15, at an annual salary of $450,000. Ryan Anderson, Arkansas Online, 3 Sep. 2022 Not everyone lands a job just weeks after a graduation party — or a job with an annual salary that pays all the bills. Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press, 1 Sep. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English salarie, salaire "compensation, payment," borrowed from Anglo-French (also continental Old French), borrowed from Latin salārium "official pay given to the holder of a civil or military post," noun derivative from neuter of salārius "of or relating to salt," from sal-, sāl "salt" + -ārius -ary entry 2 — more at salt entry 1

Note: The notion that Latin salārium originally referred to money given to Roman soldiers to buy salt is a popular one, but it has no basis in ancient sources. It rests on the inference that salārium was originally short for an unattested phrase salārium argentum "salt money," which would have been parallel to the contextually better attested words calceārium "money for shoes" (from calceus "shoe") or vestiārium "allowance in money or kind to provide for clothing" (from vestis "clothes"). The inference can be found in Charlton Lewis and Charles Short's A Latin Dictionary (1879), many times reprinted, though it was copied from earlier dictionaries, as the Latin-German dictionaries of Wilhelm Freund (1840) and I.J.G. Scheller (1783) (Scheller, however, takes dōnum "gift, prize" to have been the understood word). Pliny the Elder has been cited as support for the soldier's pay explanation, though the text of his Historia naturalis refers only to some undefined role salt paid in relation to honors in war, "from which the word salārium is derived" ("[sal] honoribus etiam militiaeque interponitur salariis inde dictis"; 31.89). As Pliny is extolling the virtues of salt in this chapter, it seems likely that if he knew of a better explanation for the word, he would have mentioned it. Clearly salt was somehow involved in the notion of official compensation in early imperial Rome, but to speculate further on its function is no more than guessing. (Compare "Salt and salary: were Roman soldiers paid in salt?," blog post by New Zealand classicist Peter Gainsford, Kiwi Hellenist, January 11, 2017, available online 5/26/22.)

First Known Use

13th century, in the meaning defined above

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IELTS BNC: 2751 COCA: 2455
salary

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + SALARY | SALARY + VERB | SALARY + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig, generous, good, handsome, high, huge, large, top可觀的薪水;豐厚的薪金;高薪Top salaries are liable for a higher rate of tax.高薪的納稅率更高。six-figure, seven-figure, etc.六位數、七位數等的薪金low, meagre/meager, modest, small低薪;微薄的薪水competitive, decent, reasonable有競爭力的/體面的/合理的薪金average, median (NAmE) 平均工資annual, monthly, yearly年薪;月薪base, basic (BrE) 底薪;基本工資minimum最低工資gross, net薪金總額;淨工資starting起薪final最終薪金Your pension will be based on a proportion of your final salary.你的退休金以最終薪金為基礎按一定比例給付。current當前薪水severance (NAmE) (usually severance pay in BrE, and NAmE) 解雇金;遣散費He is entitled to one year of severance salary.他能拿一年的解雇費。pensionable (BrE) 可供計算養老金的薪金tax-free免稅的薪金VERB + SALARYpay (sb)(向某人)支付薪水command, earn, receive拿工資;掙工資;領薪水US tech workers command six-figure salaries.美國的技術工人拿六位數的薪水。draw領取薪酬Mr Kerry continued to draw his salary during the time of his absence.克裏先生不上班的時候還繼續領薪水。boost, increase, raise提薪;加薪She raised his salary to $36 000.她把他的薪水加到 36,000 美元。cut, slash降薪;減薪double, triple使薪酬翻番;使薪金增至三倍SALARY + VERBincrease, rise (BrE) 加薪;提薪SALARY + NOUNpackage(包括福利的)薪資待遇The position is rewarded with a generous salary package.這一職位的薪資待遇非常好。hike, increase, raise, rise (BrE) 大幅提薪;加薪;提薪The school district gave teachers a 12% salary increase.學區給教師們提薪 12%。cut降薪level薪級review薪資調整band, grade, range薪資段;薪資等級;薪資檔cap薪資上限The salary cap will be set at $49.5 million.最高薪資將設在 4,950 萬美元。scale, structure薪級表;薪資結構bill, costs薪資單;薪資成本PREPOSITIONon a salary依靠薪資It's impossible to bring up a family on such a low salary.靠如此低的薪水養活一家人是不可能的。PHRASESan increase in salary, a raise in salary, a rise in salary (BrE) 加薪;提薪a cut in salary, a drop in salary (BrE) 減薪;降薪Workers are being asked to take a cut in salary.員工們被要求接受降薪。

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