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noun a rise in average earnings平均收入的增加 compensation for loss of earnings caused by the accident由于事故造成收入损失的赔偿 earnings per share每股收益 export earnings出口利润 people on low incomes低收入的人 a weekly wage of £200周薪 200 英镑 The job offers good rates of pay.这工作报酬高。 a rise in average earnings for factory workers工厂工人平均收入的增加 An earnings shortfall might point to problems with our forecasting abilities. Blue-collar workers saw their real earnings diminish. Chile’s earnings from exports rose by 2%. He was jailed for six months in June for living off immoral earnings. Her net earnings last year were $15 000. Her win in Australia has taken her career earnings through the million-dollar barrier. Levels of earnings are still rising. People with a university education tend to have higher earnings than those with a basic education. She is also claiming compensation for loss of earnings. The company reported earnings of $2.9 million. The show has pushed her earnings past $2 million a year. The stock trades at about 40 times earnings. You must declare all earnings to authorities. You must declare all earnings to the tax office. an earnings-related pension scheme与收入挂钩的退休金计划 annual earnings of £20 000 damages awarded for lost earnings earnings generated by investing your income his 2008 earnings estimate of 73 cents a share long-term increases in corporate revenues and earnings the company’s projected earnings for the next twelve months the growth in average earnings over the last ten years the second-quarter earnings announcement She received compensation for loss of earnings caused by the accident. The company’s earnings per share have fallen to 29p. There has been a definite rise in average earnings for factory workers. Whisky accounts for a large percentage of Scotland’s export earnings. |