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 bonus ['bonəs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 奖金, 红利

[经] 奖金, 红利, 额外补贴


  1. She's very dissatisfied at not getting a bonus.
    她因未能获得奖金而深感不满。
  2. What does your share of the bonus work out at?
    算出你应得的红利是多少?
  3. The firm repaid her hard work with a bonus.
    公司发给她奖金以酬谢她工作努力。


bonus
[ noun ]
  1. anything that tends to arouse

  2. <noun.cognition>
    his approval was an added fillip
  3. an additional payment (or other remuneration) to employees as a means of increasing output

  4. <noun.possession>


Bonus \Bo"nus\, n.; pl. {Bonuses}. [L. bonus good. Cf. {Bonny}.]
1. (Law) A premium given for a loan, or for a charter or
other privilege granted to a company; as the bank paid a
bonus for its charter. --Bouvier.

2. An extra dividend to the shareholders of a joint stock
company, out of accumulated profits.

3. Money paid in addition to a stated compensation.
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  1. As a bonus, the administration's bill would negate the anti-competitive effects of the so-called "exclusivity clause" of the commodities laws.
  2. I've always found that even though there usually is some sort of a base point below which you presumably don't get any bonus, that invariably some type of an extenuating circumstances will be presented.
  3. About a third of the staff stopped work at various times Monday morning but resumed after plant officials explained how the bonus was calculated, he said.
  4. And Leon Lafleur, who heads a community clinic in the Montreal inner-city neighborhood of Plateau Mont Royal, says he is worried that some of his poorest clients may be tempted to have a child simply to collect the 3,000-dollar bonus.
  5. Golden parachutes, triggered by a takeover or other change in control, are richer: They typically cover about three years' pay and bonus.
  6. The maximum bonus amount accumulated at any one time can be Pounds 1,000. But this means a jobseeker will receive no extra money immediately for part-time work - hardly an incentive.
  7. Using the new method, perhaps only 50% of the chief executive's bonus would be based on return on equity or return on investment.
  8. In December 1985, Merrill Lynch wooed him from Hutton with a $100,000 bonus and superstar treatment.
  9. The contract calls for a 4 percent pay raise each year, a drug-testing policy, a clause prohibiting strikes or lockouts, and a $600 contract-signing bonus for each member, payable by April 13.
  10. A bonus system was implemented based on the tonnage of ore mined, ounces of gold produced, the mine's safety record and production cost.
  11. He didn't state the size of the bonus.
  12. For the fiscal year ended this past April, the firm cut back the percentage of pretax profits going into the bonus program.
  13. Woods is accused of using thrift money to refinance his home, funnelling millions into his children's trust funds, paying off a personal loan and paying himself an $800,000 bonus and a $41,667 monthly salary.
  14. Edward G. Harshfield, hired to replace Spiegel, is guaranteed a $500,000 yearly salary but has performance-linked bonus provisions in his contract that could bring his total pay to as much as $3 million.
  15. Only a handful of companies are willing to discuss their bonus plans, but ad agencies say dozens more have put such programs in place.
  16. Last week the union said it would give each striker a $1,250 Christmas bonus, sweetening a prior offer to give them interest-free loans.
  17. TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE was this tax-act bonus for the over-50.
  18. One motivation for using a bonus, rather than higher salaries, is to avoid disrupting the rest of the organization.
  19. If it is a couple of billion (dollars) it would be bullish." News that China has been targeted with 1.5 million metric tons of export bonus wheat should help wheat prices.
  20. Trade unions at the top 17 electronics groups said yesterday they had accepted six-monthly bonuses averaging 5.06 months' basic salary for this winter and next summer, up from last year's five months' bonus.
  21. In proxy materials for its annual meeting, Columbia said Mr. Spiegel received $960,000 in salary and a $2.9 million bonus last year.
  22. Viewers would be offered the chance of getting more expensive prizes the more they watch; those who endure the network's lowest-rated duds could get bonus points.
  23. "You don't have to go out and buy a rental car company to give bonus miles for doing business with them," says a spokesman for American.
  24. Trading currencies, he earned $300 million for the bank, and for his efforts he was paid $3 million in salary and bonus, mostly bonus.
  25. Trading currencies, he earned $300 million for the bank, and for his efforts he was paid $3 million in salary and bonus, mostly bonus.
  26. The workers are demanding a bonus to offset the high cost of living on Corsica, estimated at 4.2 percent more expensive than the French mainland.
  27. It also has questioned whether the company's proposed restructuring would result in shareholder dividends and why the board awarded Mr. Love a $300,000 bonus in 1990 and granted him options to buy 325,000 shares of stock at $16.80 each.
  28. There are still, however, a number of small societies which ought to attract bonus payments if they are taken over.
  29. If bonuses were to fall, it would seem that we have real problems, but things are not that serious,' an NEC official said. Sanyo has asked senior managers to take a 10 per cent bonus cut and accept another 10 per cent in kind.
  30. "Part of the problem is that they didn't get a bonus," the spokesman said.
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