英 [rɪˈmjuːnərətɪv] 美 [rɪˈmjuːnərətɪv]
adj. 有利可图的;有报酬的;合算的
比较级more remunerative
最高级most remunerative
remunerative /rɪˈmjuːnərətɪv/
形容词 Remunerative work is work that you are paid for. 有酬劳的; 有偿的
A doctor advised her to seek remunerative employment.
一个医生建议她去找有酬劳的工作。
... paid 已付钱的 remunerative 有报酬的 compensable 可补偿的 ...
) : producing wealth or profit;profitable;remunerative有利可图的;赚钱的 hideous (adj.) : horrible to see,hear,etc.
) : producing wealth or profit;profitable;remunerative有利可图的;赚钱的 hideous (adj.) : horrible to see,hear,etc.
... remunerate v.报酬(给一个人所供的货物、服务或损失相等数目的钱) remunerative adj.报酬高的,有利润的 gainful unremunerative 有利益的 无利可获的 ...
remunerated 获得酬金的
remuneration 报酬;酬劳,赔偿
remunerator 酬劳者
remunerated 付给…报酬(remunerate的过去式)
remunerate 酬劳;给与报酬;赔偿
有利可图的;有报酬的;合算的
economical / profitable / paying / lucrative
A doctor advised her to seek remunerative employment.
一个医生建议她去找有酬劳的工作。
Employee shall not engage in any remunerative activity during his annual leave.
员工在休年假期间,不得从事任何有报酬的活动。
The most remunerative choice, you fear, may not be the most meaningful and the most satisfying.
你们害怕,报酬最丰厚的选择,也许最有价值的和最令人满意的选择。
Under a regimen of marginal rate cuts, the most remunerative thing to do is earn more income.
Even before the current boom, crime writing was so remunerative that it sucked in talent from everywhere.
Because Franklin is suddenly cast in one of the most high-profile, remunerative roles in sport: the Olympic sensation.
WSJ: 2012 London Olympics: A Priceless Gold for Missy Franklin - Jason Gay