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    salary の英語での意味

    salarysalary /ˈsæləri/ noun (plural salaries) [countable, uncountable] すべての翻訳を見る money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month勤務先の組織から受け取る報酬。通常、毎月支払われる。wage, pay:  The average salary for a teacher is $39,000 a year.教師の平均給与は年間39,000ドルです。COLLOCATIONSコロケーションverbs動詞earn/get/receive a salary· She’s now earning a good salary as an interpreter.彼女は今、通訳として高い給与を得ている。be on a salary British English (=be earning a salary)· He won’t tell me what salary he’s on.彼は自分の給与がいくらかを教えてくれない。command a salary formalフォーマル (=be able to get a particular salary)· Which graduates command the highest salaries?どの分野の卒業生が最も高い給与を得るのか?pay somebody a salary· Large companies often pay better salaries.大企業はより高い給与を支払うことが多い。offer somebody a salary· We offer competitive salaries to graduates.私たちは卒業生に競争力のある給与を提供しています。increase somebody’s salary· His salary was increased to £80,000 a year.彼の給与は年間80,000ポンドに引き上げられた。cut somebody’s salary (=reduce someone’s salary)· They will cut salaries before they cut jobs.彼らは雇用を削減する前に給与を削減するだろう。adjectives形容詞high/good· She moved to a job with a higher salary.彼女はより高い給与の仕事に転職した。low· It sounds an interesting job, but the salary is too low.面白そうな仕事だが、給与が低すぎる。a six-figure salary (=one over £100,000 or $100,000)· He’s now a top executive with a six-figure salary.彼は今、6桁の給与を得るトップ幹部だ。annual salary· His annual salary is $200,000.彼の年俸は200,000ドルだ。monthly salary· What's your monthly salary?月給はいくらですか?current salary· His current salary is just over £30,000 a year.彼の現在の給与は年間30,000ポンド強だ。basic/base salary (=the basic amount that someone is paid)· You get a basic salary, and then other benefits on top.基本給に加えて、その他の手当も支給される。starting salary (=the salary someone gets when they start a job)· The starting salary for a hotel manager is $26,400.ホテルマネージャーの初任給は26,400ドルだ。final salary· Your pension is based on a proportion of your final salary.年金は退職時の給与の一定割合をもとに計算される。salary + NOUNsalary + 名詞a salary increase· He was given a huge salary increase.彼は大幅な給与増額を受けた。a salary cut (=a decrease in someone’s salary)· The workforce agreed to take salary cuts.労働者たちは給与削減を受け入れることに同意した。the salary scale/structure (=the list of increasing salaries that someone in a job can earn)· He is almost at the top of his salary scale.彼は給与スケールのほぼ最上位に達している。phrasesフレーズa drop/cut in salary (=a reduction in salary)· He couldn’t afford to take a drop in salary.彼は給与の減額を受け入れる余裕がなかった。an increase/rise in salary· They were offered a 10% increase in salary.彼らは10%の給与増額を提示された。THESAURUS類義語salary noun [countable] the money that you receive regularly for doing your job, usually paid to you every month. Salary is usually used for professional jobs such as teachers, managers, doctors etc仕事をすることで定期的に受け取る報酬で、通常は毎月支払われる。salary は教師・管理職・医師などの専門職に用いるのが一般的。: · Nurses earn a basic salary of £21,250.看護師の基本給は21,250ポンドだ。· Her salary is paid directly into her bank account.彼女の給与は銀行口座に直接振り込まれる。pay noun [uncountable] the money you receive for doing a job仕事をすることで受け取る報酬: · The pay is pretty good.給料はかなり良い。· Teachers are asking for higher pay.教師たちはより高い給与を求めている。wages noun [plural] (also wage [singular]) the money that someone is paid every week by their employer, especially someone who works in a shop or factory雇用主が毎週支払う賃金。特に商店や工場で働く人に用いる。: · Practically all my wages go on housing and transport to work.私の賃金のほぼすべてが住居費と通勤交通費に消える。· The average weekly wage was £350.平均週給は350ポンドだった。· a wage increase賃金引き上げincome noun [countable, uncountable] the money that you receive regularly for doing your job, and from things such as a business or investments仕事や事業・投資などから定期的に受け取るお金: · The amount of tax you have to pay depends on your income.支払うべき税額はあなたの収入によって決まる。· People on low incomes are finding it difficult to pay their fuel bills.低所得者は燃料費の請求書の支払いに苦労している。earnings noun [plural] the total amount of money you earn from any job you do – used especially when the amount is different each month or yearあらゆる仕事から得る総収入。月や年によって金額が異なる場合に特に用いる。: · The average worker’s earnings have not kept up with inflation.平均的な労働者の収入はインフレに追いついていない。