单词 | well-paid |
释义 | well-paid also well paid adjective B2 If you say that a person or their job is well-paid, you mean that they receive a lot of money for the work that they do. Kate was well paid and enjoyed her job. I have an interesting, well-paid job, with opportunities to travel. Synonyms: lucrative, paying, profitable, productive Collocations: well-paid work Unless you're a yachtie or an estate agent, finding well-paid work is difficult. Times, Sunday Times (2015) In addition, lawyers are finding themselves forced to take on less well-paid work. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The working class used to have reliable, well-paid work in our factories. The Sun (2009) They find it much harder to re-enter well-paid work with decent career chances. Times, Sunday Times (2016) You will leave behind well-paid work and a web of business contacts who will forget who you are within six months. Times, Sunday Times (2006) If well-paid workers in the public sector are not prepared to contribute more, why should anyone else? Times, Sunday Times But surely the (usually large) basic salary should be enough to reward managers who, however necessarily, enforce redundancy on less well-paid workers. Times, Sunday Times Ministers have yet to agree how to prioritise the least well-paid workers in next year's settlements. Times, Sunday Times Additionally, these workshops were known for producing high quality products and employing highly skilled, well-paid workers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 工资高的 Japanese: いい給料を取っている |
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