单词 | unpaid |
释义 | unpaid (ʌnpeɪd ) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] If you do unpaid work or are an unpaid worker, you do a job without receiving any money for it. Even unpaid work for charity is better than nothing. The unpaid volunteers do the work because they love it. Synonyms: voluntary, free, volunteer, honorary 2. adjective Unpaid taxes or bills, for example, are bills or taxes which have not been paid yet. The taxman caught up with him and demanded £17,000 in unpaid taxes. The bills remained unpaid because of a dispute over the quality of the company's work. Synonyms: owing, due, outstanding, unsettled Collocations: unpaid fee He stormed out, issued a writ for unpaid fees and never went back. Times, Sunday Times I was then contacted by debt collectors for 218.62 in 'unpaid fees', which turned out to be a second instance of fraud. Times, Sunday Times At least the unpaid fees are no longer a worry. Times, Sunday Times Almost 165million unpaid fees since 2002 are being chased up. The Sun The bulk of the unpaid fees were to be repaid over a longer period. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the last year alone, 8.5million unpaid hours of work have been clocked up by criminals, equivalent to a wage bill of 50million. The Sun Extra administrative demands, an increase in working unpaid hours and constraints caused by budget cuts were also mentioned frequently. Times, Sunday Times And if all such unpaid hours are included, salaries for many self-employed work out well below the minimum wage. Times, Sunday Times Not all companies joining the campaign did so by working extra unpaid hours: some cancelled projected price increases, and waived fees. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In total, the bad bank had 98,000 unpaid loans. Times, Sunday Times Bad debts from unpaid loans hit 750 million in the year. The Sun At least 40 per cent of people in these areas had serious levels of unpaid loans and bills. The Sun In most years the losses from unpaid loans are comfortably exceeded by profits from interest income and an assortment of fees. Times, Sunday Times It has 14m credit accounts on its books, and specialises in data analytics to detect the likelihood of consumers paying up on unpaid loans and mortgages. Times, Sunday Times Some landlords have threatened legal action over unpaid rent. Times,Sunday Times The scheme covers up to £15,000 a month for 12 months of unpaid rent, and £100,000 should the tenant need to be evicted. Times,Sunday Times In 2013 bailiffs were reportedly called in to some of the stores because of unpaid rent. The Sun In other cases, landlords have been saddled with problem tenants, extensive repair bills and unpaid rent. Times, Sunday Times Some tenants have been evicted for unpaid rent; others, say activists, have got in the way of property developers or vindictive municipal bureaucrats. Times, Sunday Times This might mean offering yourself for an unpaid role or stepping sideways for a while. The Sun His new unpaid role as 'enterprise champion' will be as an adviser to small businesses. Times, Sunday Times The unpaid role will last only a year, however - barely a moment in the life of a tree. Times, Sunday Times He has an unpaid role as 'senior adviser to the president'. Times, Sunday Times She eventually agreed to do the unpaid role, although her flight and housing were paid for. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 So the next 12 weeks will be as much of a culture shock for him as a financial one, despite the 1.4million in unpaid salary. Times, Sunday Times It has failed to resolve a dispute with staff over unpaid salaries. Times, Sunday Times By the end of 2003, debt in the form of unpaid salaries and pensions reached $120 million. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The club has suffered financial difficulties, with players complaining of unpaid salaries and bonuses. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the year 2006 the team was suspended and could not play professionally in the whole year due to debts and unpaid salaries. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A sheriff court gave him 120 hours' unpaid work. The Sun (2017) Victims would be better off if community sentences involving curfews and unpaid work, compensation orders and fines were used for these types of crime. The Sun (2013) He got a six-month suspended jail term, 200 hours unpaid work, a 12- month driving ban and the compensation order. The Sun (2015) He was also given a year-long supervision order and 100 hours unpaid work. The Sun (2010) Hmm, but is it not faintly obscene that royal palaces, in all their pomp, have the brass neck to suggest unpaid work at all? Times, Sunday Times (2015) No one was classified as an unpaid worker. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Around her, building sites turned into ghost towns when unpaid workers downed tools on a series of housing projects. Times, Sunday Times Unpaid workers will be reimbursed when the government reopens. Times, Sunday Times The unpaid workers were often untrained and learned on the job. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Two people, or 0.3%, of the population were classified as unpaid workers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 未付款的 Japanese: 無給の |
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