单词 | earnings |
释义 | earnings (ɜːʳnɪŋz ) plural noun B2 Your earnings are the sums of money that you earn by working. Average weekly earnings rose by 1.5% in July. He was satisfied with his earnings as an accountant. Collocations: earnings growth Earnings growth driven by growing sales is far more relevant and important than earnings growth driven by cost savings. AHEAD OF THE MARKET (2003) What is new is that after decades of reasonably steady increase, earnings growth has come to a juddering halt. Times, Sunday Times (2017) Hence nominal earnings growth and real earnings growth have been almost the same. Times, Sunday Times (2015) It is expected to show rising unemployment helping to keep earnings growth relatively subdued. Times, Sunday Times (2006) As a result, the figures are set to show that earnings growth remains subdued. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Taking a casual job might not only hurt your earnings potential, but also your childbearing potential. Times, Sunday Times It has the best overall job prospects, earnings potential, exam results and climate. The Sun Having web skills raises a jobseeker's earnings potential by 10 per cent, she says. Times, Sunday Times This typically takes two to three years; the company has some 1.5 billion of assets built that are not yet at their full earnings potential. Times, Sunday Times Other projects have been started, but are not yet at their full earnings potential. Times, Sunday Times If house prices were simply to mark time while earnings rose, this would make housing more affordable, but it would be a slow process. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Average hourly earnings rose 0.2%. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Underlying earnings rose 37% to 11 m last year. Times, Sunday Times (2013) The shares give a prospective dividend yield of 4.4 per cent and trade at the equivalent of seven times analysts' estimates of future earnings. Times, Sunday Times The risk of a seriously nasty outcome means that companies' future earnings are less certain. Times, Sunday Times Future earnings should be highly visible and there are obvious opportunities to cross-sell. Times, Sunday Times He agreed to pay her $6.5m from future earnings. Times, Sunday Times The shares have dipped this month, and are cheap on a multiple of just 9.3 times future earnings. Times, Sunday Times Maybe bankers could pay, say, 30 per cent of pre-tax bonuses to a charity, so at least some of their high earnings do some good. Times, Sunday Times They are under-represented in our prisons but over-represented in terms of educational qualifications and high earnings. The Sun The next generation of lawyers also expect record levels of debt — but anticipate high earnings and still believe legal aid has a future. Times, Sunday Times Good exam results, long life expectancy, top health and happiness plus high earnings were all deciding features. The Sun Its high earnings follow a 1.6billion loss in 2014. The Sun Average hourly earnings are expected to be 0.3 per cent higher. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Over the year, average hourly earnings have risen by 2.5 per cent. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Average hourly earnings rose 0.2%. Times, Sunday Times (2009) And both average hourly earnings and average weekly hours worked rose. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Most of the increase in in-work poverty happened between 1995 and 2008 as rents rose and household earnings became more dispersed. Times, Sunday Times While this may have an impact on her household earnings, she hopes she will be able to weather the storm financially. Times,Sunday Times Those with household earnings of between 30,000 and 90,000 have to contribute only between 4 and 10 per cent of their income. Times, Sunday Times As a result, consumer prices are likely to rise at more than twice the pace of household earnings. Times, Sunday Times Household earnings are increasing at 2.2 per cent a year. Times, Sunday Times Final salary schemes are also being replaced by average lifetime earnings. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Under the new scheme, it would be based on average lifetime earnings. The Sun (2011) The lifetime earnings premium for medical graduates is more than 340,000, compared with just 35,000 for those with an arts degree. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Insurers have said claims could run into millions for the crocked stars but the policies for the show do not cover future loss of earnings. The Sun (2016) Her damages claim includes loss of earnings up to the normal retirement age. The Sun (2016) It will pay for solicitor 's fees and potential loss of earnings if you need to take time off work to sort things out. Times, Sunday Times (2007) It is thought that she may also make a claim for loss of earnings as an adult. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The consortium has filed another lawsuit seeking between $4 billion and $5 billion in damages for lost earnings. Times, Sunday Times (2012) If the employee leaves the job as a result, they may receive compensation for lost earnings. The Sun (2017) The law lords have justified their generous awards partly as compensation for lost earnings. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The whole thing has probably cost me about 5,000 in lost earnings. Times, Sunday Times (2009) An original claim for lost earnings and wrongful imprisonment was rejected by the Ministry of Justice. The Sun (2012) It also issued a fresh call for companies to publish the multiple of chief executive pay to median earnings. Times, Sunday Times (2016) They will if median earnings increase a lot. Times, Sunday Times (2007) At 90¾p, the shares sell on a modest earnings multiple of seven. Times, Sunday Times With seven siblings dependent on his father's modest earnings as a baker, he learnt to make things with his hands. Times, Sunday Times The long summer holidays, traditionally seen as compensation for lecturers' modest earnings, may soon be sliced in half. Times, Sunday Times Readers on modest earnings are infuriated by these stories. Times, Sunday Times Finding a low-cost way of encouraging more people on modest earnings to save has eluded all governments. Times, Sunday Times Why would a non-dom with substantial overseas earnings want to have them taxed at 50% here? Times, Sunday Times Energy and mining companies have seen their overseas earnings slump. Times, Sunday Times The index has managed four weeks of gains, although the impact of the weaker pound inflating overseas earnings has had something to do with that. Times, Sunday Times So, he doesn't pay tax on overseas earnings - so what? The Sun The cost of translating overseas earnings back into pounds cost the company a further 7.8 million. Times, Sunday Times If your company is publicly traded, one strong disincentive to launching new ventures is that the losses of those businesses must be deducted from your quarterly earnings. THE STRATEGY MACHINE (2002) Garmin: The navigation device maker reported quarterly earnings that were lower than expected as sales of its gadgets used in cars dropped. Times, Sunday Times (2009) To expect a company to deliver an unblemished record of rising quarterly earnings is to deny reality and to lure it into dangerous practices. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Translations: Chinese: 收入 Japanese: 所得 |
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