salary의 영어 뜻
salarysalary /ˈsæləri/ noun (plural salaries) [countable, uncountable]
모든 번역 보기 money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month근무하는 조직으로부터 받는 급여로, 보통 매달 지급됨:
The average salary for a teacher is $39,000 a year.교사의 평균 연봉은 39,000달러입니다.COLLOCATIONS연어verbs동사earn/get/receive a salary· She’s now earning a good salary as an interpreter.그녀는 현재 통역사로 좋은 급여를 받고 있다.be on a salary British English (=be earning a salary)· He won’t tell me what salary he’s on.그는 자신의 급여가 얼마인지 말해 주지 않는다.command a salary formal격식체 (=be able to get a particular salary)· Which graduates command the highest salaries?어떤 졸업생들이 가장 높은 급여를 받는가?pay somebody a salary· Large companies often pay better salaries.대기업은 대체로 더 높은 급여를 지급한다.offer somebody a salary· We offer competitive salaries to graduates.저희는 졸업생들에게 경쟁력 있는 급여를 제공합니다.increase somebody’s salary· His salary was increased to £80,000 a year.그의 급여는 연간 £80,000으로 인상되었다.cut somebody’s salary (=reduce someone’s salary)· They will cut salaries before they cut jobs.그들은 일자리를 줄이기 전에 급여를 먼저 삭감할 것이다.adjectives형용사high/good· She moved to a job with a higher salary.그녀는 더 높은 급여의 직장으로 옮겼다.low· It sounds an interesting job, but the salary is too low.흥미로운 일 같지만, 급여가 너무 낮다.a six-figure salary (=one over £100,000 or $100,000)· He’s now a top executive with a six-figure salary.그는 현재 여섯 자릿수 급여를 받는 최고 임원이다.annual salary· His annual salary is $200,000.그의 연봉은 200,000달러이다.monthly salary· What's your monthly salary?월급이 얼마예요?current salary· His current salary is just over £30,000 a year.그의 현재 연봉은 £30,000을 약간 넘는다.basic/base salary (=the basic amount that someone is paid)· You get a basic salary, and then other benefits on top.기본급에 더해 다른 혜택도 추가로 받는다.starting salary (=the salary someone gets when they start a job)· The starting salary for a hotel manager is $26,400.호텔 매니저의 초봉은 26,400달러이다.final salary· Your pension is based on a proportion of your final salary.연금은 최종 급여의 일정 비율을 기준으로 산정된다.salary + NOUNsalary + 명사a salary increase· He was given a huge salary increase.그는 큰 폭의 급여 인상을 받았다.a salary cut (=a decrease in someone’s salary)· The workforce agreed to take salary cuts.직원들은 급여 삭감을 수용하기로 합의했다.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.그는 급여 체계에서 거의 최상위에 도달해 있다.phrases구a drop/cut in salary (=a reduction in salary)· He couldn’t afford to take a drop in salary.그는 급여 삭감을 감당할 형편이 되지 않았다.an increase/rise in salary· They were offered a 10% increase in salary.그들은 급여 10% 인상을 제안받았다.THESAURUS유의어salary 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 etc일을 하는 대가로 정기적으로 받는 돈으로, 보통 매달 지급된다. salary는 교사, 관리자, 의사 등 전문직에 주로 사용된다.: · Nurses earn a basic salary of £21,250.간호사의 기본급은 £21,250이다.· Her salary is paid directly into her bank account.그녀의 급여는 은행 계좌로 직접 입금된다.pay noun [uncountable] the money you receive for doing a job일을 하는 대가로 받는 돈: · The pay is pretty good.급여가 꽤 좋다.· Teachers are asking for higher pay.교사들이 더 높은 임금을 요구하고 있다.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 factory고용주가 매주 지급하는 급여로, 특히 가게나 공장에서 일하는 사람에게 쓰임: · Practically all my wages go on housing and transport to work.내 임금 거의 전부가 주거비와 출퇴근 교통비로 나간다.· The average weekly wage was £350.평균 주급은 £350였다.· a wage increase임금 인상income noun [countable, uncountable] the money that you receive regularly for doing your job, and from things such as a business or investments일, 사업, 투자 등에서 정기적으로 받는 돈: · The amount of tax you have to pay depends on your income.납부해야 할 세금 액수는 소득에 따라 달라진다.· People on low incomes are finding it difficult to pay their fuel bills.저소득층 사람들은 연료비 청구서를 내는 데 어려움을 겪고 있다.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 year하는 모든 일에서 벌어들이는 총 금액 — 특히 금액이 매달 또는 매년 다를 때 사용함: · The average worker’s earnings have not kept up with inflation.평균 근로자의 소득은 물가 상승률을 따라가지 못했다.
모든 번역 보기 money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month근무하는 조직으로부터 받는 급여로, 보통 매달 지급됨:
The average salary for a teacher is $39,000 a year.교사의 평균 연봉은 39,000달러입니다.COLLOCATIONS연어verbs동사earn/get/receive a salary· She’s now earning a good salary as an interpreter.그녀는 현재 통역사로 좋은 급여를 받고 있다.be on a salary British English (=be earning a salary)· He won’t tell me what salary he’s on.그는 자신의 급여가 얼마인지 말해 주지 않는다.command a salary formal격식체 (=be able to get a particular salary)· Which graduates command the highest salaries?어떤 졸업생들이 가장 높은 급여를 받는가?pay somebody a salary· Large companies often pay better salaries.대기업은 대체로 더 높은 급여를 지급한다.offer somebody a salary· We offer competitive salaries to graduates.저희는 졸업생들에게 경쟁력 있는 급여를 제공합니다.increase somebody’s salary· His salary was increased to £80,000 a year.그의 급여는 연간 £80,000으로 인상되었다.cut somebody’s salary (=reduce someone’s salary)· They will cut salaries before they cut jobs.그들은 일자리를 줄이기 전에 급여를 먼저 삭감할 것이다.adjectives형용사high/good· She moved to a job with a higher salary.그녀는 더 높은 급여의 직장으로 옮겼다.low· It sounds an interesting job, but the salary is too low.흥미로운 일 같지만, 급여가 너무 낮다.a six-figure salary (=one over £100,000 or $100,000)· He’s now a top executive with a six-figure salary.그는 현재 여섯 자릿수 급여를 받는 최고 임원이다.annual salary· His annual salary is $200,000.그의 연봉은 200,000달러이다.monthly salary· What's your monthly salary?월급이 얼마예요?current salary· His current salary is just over £30,000 a year.그의 현재 연봉은 £30,000을 약간 넘는다.basic/base salary (=the basic amount that someone is paid)· You get a basic salary, and then other benefits on top.기본급에 더해 다른 혜택도 추가로 받는다.starting salary (=the salary someone gets when they start a job)· The starting salary for a hotel manager is $26,400.호텔 매니저의 초봉은 26,400달러이다.final salary· Your pension is based on a proportion of your final salary.연금은 최종 급여의 일정 비율을 기준으로 산정된다.salary + NOUNsalary + 명사a salary increase· He was given a huge salary increase.그는 큰 폭의 급여 인상을 받았다.a salary cut (=a decrease in someone’s salary)· The workforce agreed to take salary cuts.직원들은 급여 삭감을 수용하기로 합의했다.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.그는 급여 체계에서 거의 최상위에 도달해 있다.phrases구a drop/cut in salary (=a reduction in salary)· He couldn’t afford to take a drop in salary.그는 급여 삭감을 감당할 형편이 되지 않았다.an increase/rise in salary· They were offered a 10% increase in salary.그들은 급여 10% 인상을 제안받았다.THESAURUS유의어salary 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 etc일을 하는 대가로 정기적으로 받는 돈으로, 보통 매달 지급된다. salary는 교사, 관리자, 의사 등 전문직에 주로 사용된다.: · Nurses earn a basic salary of £21,250.간호사의 기본급은 £21,250이다.· Her salary is paid directly into her bank account.그녀의 급여는 은행 계좌로 직접 입금된다.pay noun [uncountable] the money you receive for doing a job일을 하는 대가로 받는 돈: · The pay is pretty good.급여가 꽤 좋다.· Teachers are asking for higher pay.교사들이 더 높은 임금을 요구하고 있다.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 factory고용주가 매주 지급하는 급여로, 특히 가게나 공장에서 일하는 사람에게 쓰임: · Practically all my wages go on housing and transport to work.내 임금 거의 전부가 주거비와 출퇴근 교통비로 나간다.· The average weekly wage was £350.평균 주급은 £350였다.· a wage increase임금 인상income noun [countable, uncountable] the money that you receive regularly for doing your job, and from things such as a business or investments일, 사업, 투자 등에서 정기적으로 받는 돈: · The amount of tax you have to pay depends on your income.납부해야 할 세금 액수는 소득에 따라 달라진다.· People on low incomes are finding it difficult to pay their fuel bills.저소득층 사람들은 연료비 청구서를 내는 데 어려움을 겪고 있다.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 year하는 모든 일에서 벌어들이는 총 금액 — 특히 금액이 매달 또는 매년 다를 때 사용함: · The average worker’s earnings have not kept up with inflation.평균 근로자의 소득은 물가 상승률을 따라가지 못했다.