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    earn 的英语意思

    earnearn /ɜːn $ ɜːrn/ verb 查看全部语言翻译1money for work [intransitive, transitive] to receive a particular amount of money for the work that you do因所做的工作而获得一定数额的报酬:  He earns nearly £20,000 a year.他每年收入近2万英镑。 You don’t earn much money being a nurse.做护士挣不了多少钱。 He did all sorts of jobs to earn a living.他做各种各样的工作来谋生。 I was the only person in the house who was earning.我是家里唯一有收入的人。 She was earning good money at the bank.她在银行挣着不少钱。 Chris will pay – he’s earning a fortune.克里斯来付——他可挣大钱了。 see thesaurus at get2profit [transitive] to make a profit from business or from putting money in a bank etc通过经营或在银行存款等方式获利:  The movie earned £7 million on its first day.这部电影首映当天就赚了700万英镑。 You could earn a higher rate of interest elsewhere.你可以在其他地方获得更高的利率。3something deserved [transitive] a)to do something or have qualities that make you deserve something通过行动或具备某种品质而值得获得某物:  I think you’ve earned a rest.我觉得你该好好休息一下了。 He soon earned the respect of the players.他很快赢得了球员们的尊重。 He hopes to earn a place in the team.他希望能争得队中的一席之地。 The company has earned a reputation for reliability.该公司已赢得了可靠的声誉。 b)if your actions or qualities earn you something, they make you deserve to have it若某人的行为或品质为其赢得某物,意指它们使其有资格拥有该物earn somebody something That performance earned her an Oscar as Best Actress.那次表演为她赢得了奥斯卡最佳女演员奖。4earn your/its keep a)to do jobs in return for being given a home and food以劳动换取住所和食物:  We older children were expected to earn our keep.年长些的孩子都被要求以劳动换取食宿。 b)to be useful enough to be worth the time or money spent(指事物)有足够的用处,值得花费时间或金钱:  These aircraft are still earning their keep.这些飞机仍然能发挥其应有的价值。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配nouns名词earn money· I’d like to earn more money than I do now.· 我想比现在挣更多的钱。earn a wage/salary· You are more likely to earn a decent wage if you have a degree.· 如果有学位,你更有可能挣到一份体面的工资。earn a living (also earn your living) (=earn the money you need to live)· She started to earn a living by selling her jewellery on a market stall.· 她开始在市场摊位上出售珠宝来谋生。earn £30,000 a year/$200 a week/£5 an hour etc· Newly qualified teachers earn a minimum of £24,000 a year.· 新取得资格的教师每年至少挣2.4万英镑。earn good money (=earn a lot of money)· You can earn good money working in London.· 在伦敦工作可以挣到不少钱。earn a fortune (=earn an extremely large amount of money)· Footballers at the top clubs earn a fortune these days.· 如今顶级俱乐部的足球运动员收入惊人。THESAURUS同义词辨析earn to be paid a particular amount of money for your work. Earn is more formal than get or make因工作而获得一定数额的报酬。earn 比 get 或 make 更正式: · A newly-qualified teacher can expect to earn about £20,000 a year.· 一名新取得资格的教师预计每年可挣约2万英镑。get to earn a particular amount of money every hour, week etc每小时、每周等赚取一定数额的金钱: · How much do you get an hour?· 你每小时挣多少?· She gets more than I do.· 她挣得比我多。make to earn money, especially a lot of money, or money that is not from regular employment赚钱,尤指赚大钱,或赚取非来自固定雇用的收入: · You can make a lot of money in banking.· 在银行业可以赚很多钱。· Jo makes a bit of extra money by selling his paintings.· Jo靠卖画赚了些外快。be on something British English to earn a particular amount of money each year. This is the most common way of talking about someone’s salary in British English每年挣取一定数额的金钱。这是英式英语中描述某人薪酬最常用的表达方式: · How much are you on?· 你的工资是多少?· Some chief executives are on huge salaries.· 一些首席执行官领取着极高的薪酬。be/get paid to receive money for work that you do for an employer, not by working for yourself为雇主工作而获得报酬,而非自雇经营: · Workers are paid around $500 a month.· 工人每月的工资约为500美元。· I get paid monthly.· 我按月领薪。well-paid/badly-paid paid a lot of money/not much money for the work that you do因所做的工作而获得很多或不多的报酬: · well-paid lawyers working in the city· 在伦敦金融城工作的高薪律师· It was boring badly-paid work.· 那是一份无聊且薪酬低的工作。take home to earn a particular amount of money after tax etc has been taken away from your pay扣除税款等后实际到手的一定数额的净收入: · After tax and other deductions, I only take home £200 a week.· 扣除税款及其他费用后,我每周到手只有200英镑。