wage의 영어 뜻
wagewage1 /weɪdʒ/ noun
모든 번역 보기1[singular] (also wages [plural]) money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work일한 시간, 일수 또는 주 수에 따라 지급되는 임금:
He earns a good wage.그는 좋은 임금을 받는다.wage increase (also wage rise )British English
The wage increases will come into effect in June.임금 인상은 6월에 발효된다.daily/weekly etc wage
a weekly wage of $250주급 250달러wage levels/rates (=fixed amounts of money paid for particular jobs)(=특정 직무에 대해 지급되는 고정된 금액)2a living wage money you earn for work that is enough to pay for the basic things that you need to live생활에 필요한 기본적인 것들을 충당할 수 있을 만큼의 임금:
The church no longer paid a living wage.교회는 더 이상 생활 임금을 지급하지 않았다.3wage freeze an action taken by a company, government etc to stop wages increasing임금 인상을 막기 위해 기업이나 정부 등이 취하는 조치4wage claim the amount of money asked for by workers as an increase in wages노동자들이 임금 인상으로 요구하는 금액COLLOCATIONS연어adjectives형용사high· The factory workers are demanding higher wages.공장 노동자들은 더 높은 임금을 요구하고 있다.low· There are high numbers of people on low wages.저임금으로 일하는 사람들이 매우 많다.good· They were earning good wages.그들은 좋은 임금을 받고 있었다.· Wages are good compared to other occupations.다른 직종에 비해 임금이 좋은 편이다.a decent wage (=one that is reasonable and allows you to buy what you need)· Jobs in the factories used to pay a decent wage, but those jobs are gone now.공장 일자리는 예전에는 괜찮은 임금을 받았지만, 이제 그런 일자리는 사라졌다.the hourly/daily/monthly etc wage· The average daily wage was £100.평균 일급은 100파운드였다.the minimum wage (=the lowest amount of money that an employer can legally pay to a worker)· a rise in the minimum wage최저 임금의 인상the basic wage (=what someone earns before overtime pay, tips, or bonuses are added)· The basic wage paid at the factory is the lowest in the auto industry, but with bonuses, the total compensation is the highest.공장에서 지급하는 기본급은 자동차 산업에서 가장 낮지만, 보너스를 포함한 총 보상은 가장 높다.real wages (=a calculation of how much your wages will buy, usually compared to how much you were able to buy in the past)· Average real wages rose by 26% between 1919 and 1929.1919년에서 1929년 사이에 평균 실질 임금은 26% 상승했다.wage + NOUNwage + 명사a wage increase/rise· The rail workers demanded a 20% wage increase.철도 노동자들은 20% 임금 인상을 요구했다.a wage reduction/cut· Those who kept their jobs had to take large wage cuts.직장을 유지한 사람들은 대폭적인 임금 삭감을 받아들여야 했다.wage levels/rates· Wage levels remained low during the 1930s.1930년대에는 임금 수준이 낮은 상태로 유지되었다.verbs동사earn a wage· Both parents were earning a wage, yet money was still tight.부모 모두 임금을 받고 있었지만, 돈은 여전히 빠듯했다.pay a wage· Some firms still paid lower wages to female workers.일부 기업들은 여전히 여성 노동자들에게 더 낮은 임금을 지급했다.raise wages· He was able to raise the wages of some key staff.그는 일부 핵심 직원들의 임금을 인상할 수 있었다.
모든 번역 보기1[singular] (also wages [plural]) money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work일한 시간, 일수 또는 주 수에 따라 지급되는 임금:
He earns a good wage.그는 좋은 임금을 받는다.wage increase (also wage rise )British English
The wage increases will come into effect in June.임금 인상은 6월에 발효된다.daily/weekly etc wage
a weekly wage of $250주급 250달러wage levels/rates (=fixed amounts of money paid for particular jobs)(=특정 직무에 대해 지급되는 고정된 금액)2a living wage money you earn for work that is enough to pay for the basic things that you need to live생활에 필요한 기본적인 것들을 충당할 수 있을 만큼의 임금:
The church no longer paid a living wage.교회는 더 이상 생활 임금을 지급하지 않았다.3wage freeze an action taken by a company, government etc to stop wages increasing임금 인상을 막기 위해 기업이나 정부 등이 취하는 조치4wage claim the amount of money asked for by workers as an increase in wages노동자들이 임금 인상으로 요구하는 금액COLLOCATIONS연어adjectives형용사high· The factory workers are demanding higher wages.공장 노동자들은 더 높은 임금을 요구하고 있다.low· There are high numbers of people on low wages.저임금으로 일하는 사람들이 매우 많다.good· They were earning good wages.그들은 좋은 임금을 받고 있었다.· Wages are good compared to other occupations.다른 직종에 비해 임금이 좋은 편이다.a decent wage (=one that is reasonable and allows you to buy what you need)· Jobs in the factories used to pay a decent wage, but those jobs are gone now.공장 일자리는 예전에는 괜찮은 임금을 받았지만, 이제 그런 일자리는 사라졌다.the hourly/daily/monthly etc wage· The average daily wage was £100.평균 일급은 100파운드였다.the minimum wage (=the lowest amount of money that an employer can legally pay to a worker)· a rise in the minimum wage최저 임금의 인상the basic wage (=what someone earns before overtime pay, tips, or bonuses are added)· The basic wage paid at the factory is the lowest in the auto industry, but with bonuses, the total compensation is the highest.공장에서 지급하는 기본급은 자동차 산업에서 가장 낮지만, 보너스를 포함한 총 보상은 가장 높다.real wages (=a calculation of how much your wages will buy, usually compared to how much you were able to buy in the past)· Average real wages rose by 26% between 1919 and 1929.1919년에서 1929년 사이에 평균 실질 임금은 26% 상승했다.wage + NOUNwage + 명사a wage increase/rise· The rail workers demanded a 20% wage increase.철도 노동자들은 20% 임금 인상을 요구했다.a wage reduction/cut· Those who kept their jobs had to take large wage cuts.직장을 유지한 사람들은 대폭적인 임금 삭감을 받아들여야 했다.wage levels/rates· Wage levels remained low during the 1930s.1930년대에는 임금 수준이 낮은 상태로 유지되었다.verbs동사earn a wage· Both parents were earning a wage, yet money was still tight.부모 모두 임금을 받고 있었지만, 돈은 여전히 빠듯했다.pay a wage· Some firms still paid lower wages to female workers.일부 기업들은 여전히 여성 노동자들에게 더 낮은 임금을 지급했다.raise wages· He was able to raise the wages of some key staff.그는 일부 핵심 직원들의 임금을 인상할 수 있었다.wagewage2 verb [transitive]
to be involved in a war against someone, or a fight against something누군가에 맞서 전쟁을 벌이거나 어떤 것에 대항하여 싸우다wage war (on somebody/something)
The police are waging war on drug pushers in the city.경찰은 도시의 마약 판매상들을 상대로 전쟁을 벌이고 있다.wage a campaign/struggle/battle etc
The council has waged a vigorous campaign against the proposal.의회는 해당 제안에 맞서 강력한 캠페인을 벌여 왔다.
to be involved in a war against someone, or a fight against something누군가에 맞서 전쟁을 벌이거나 어떤 것에 대항하여 싸우다wage war (on somebody/something)
The police are waging war on drug pushers in the city.경찰은 도시의 마약 판매상들을 상대로 전쟁을 벌이고 있다.wage a campaign/struggle/battle etc
The council has waged a vigorous campaign against the proposal.의회는 해당 제안에 맞서 강력한 캠페인을 벌여 왔다.