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单词 salaries
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salary

noun

sal·​a·​ry ˈsal-rē How to pronounce salary (audio)
ˈsa-lə-
plural salaries
: fixed compensation paid regularly for services
salaried
ˈsal-rēd How to pronounce salary (audio)
ˈsa-lə-ˌrēd
adjective

Synonyms

  • emolument
  • hire
  • packet [British]
  • pay
  • pay envelope
  • paycheck
  • payment
  • stipend
  • wage
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Example Sentences

She was offered a salary of $50,000 a year. Employees receive an annual increase in salary.
Recent Examples on the Web The Mavericks’ swap of Dinwiddie ($20.2 million salary for 2022-23) and Finney-Smith ($12.4 million) satisfies the NBA’s rules regarding player trades being within 125% (plus $100,000) in exchanges by luxury tax-paying teams. Dallas News, 5 Feb. 2023 For matching purposes, injured forward Danilo Gallinari’s $6.5 million salary this season could be a valuable piece for Boston in any deal. Adam Himmelsbach, BostonGlobe.com, 4 Feb. 2023 According to USA Today, minor league baseball players average a salary around $58,000 per year. Jacqueline Tempera, Women's Health, 3 Feb. 2023 The sense is any Westbrook trade probably would still require the Lakers to include a first-round pick to offset a team paying the rest of Westbrook’s $47 million salary. Staff WriterFollow, Los Angeles Times, 2 Feb. 2023 The top executive notably has not taken a base salary since 2017 and has not received a bonus since 2020. J. Clara Chan, The Hollywood Reporter, 2 Feb. 2023 Richard Best, who earns a $99,373 salary, will retire on Wednesday, which will be his 10-year anniversary with the agency. Lisa J. Huriash, Sun Sentinel, 31 Jan. 2023 The Adulthood, But Better newsletter offers tips for paying off student loans, negotiating a salary, how to make friends as an adult, and much more. Andrew Torgan, CNN, 29 Jan. 2023 National City police officers receive a base annual salary between $83,900 and $107,000, according to the city. Tammy Murgareporter, San Diego Union-Tribune, 29 Jan. 2023 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English salarie, salaire "compensation, payment," borrowed from Anglo-French (also continental Old French), borrowed from Latin salārium "official pay given to the holder of a civil or military post," noun derivative from neuter of salārius "of or relating to salt," from sal-, sāl "salt" + -ārius -ary entry 2 — more at salt entry 1

Note: The notion that Latin salārium originally referred to money given to Roman soldiers to buy salt is a popular one, but it has no basis in ancient sources. It rests on the inference that salārium was originally short for an unattested phrase salārium argentum "salt money," which would have been parallel to the contextually better attested words calceārium "money for shoes" (from calceus "shoe") or vestiārium "allowance in money or kind to provide for clothing" (from vestis "clothes"). The inference can be found in Charlton Lewis and Charles Short's A Latin Dictionary (1879), many times reprinted, though it was copied from earlier dictionaries, as the Latin-German dictionaries of Wilhelm Freund (1840) and I.J.G. Scheller (1783) (Scheller, however, takes dōnum "gift, prize" to have been the understood word). Pliny the Elder has been cited as support for the soldier's pay explanation, though the text of his Historia naturalis refers only to some undefined role salt paid in relation to honors in war, "from which the word salārium is derived" ("[sal] honoribus etiam militiaeque interponitur salariis inde dictis"; 31.89). As Pliny is extolling the virtues of salt in this chapter, it seems likely that if he knew of a better explanation for the word, he would have mentioned it. Clearly salt was somehow involved in the notion of official compensation in early imperial Rome, but to speculate further on its function is no more than guessing. (Compare "Salt and salary: were Roman soldiers paid in salt?," blog post by New Zealand classicist Peter Gainsford, Kiwi Hellenist, January 11, 2017, available online 5/26/22.)

First Known Use

13th century, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

salary

noun
sal·​a·​ry ˈsal-(ə-)rē How to pronounce salary (audio)
plural salaries
: money paid at regular times for work or services : stipend

Legal Definition

salary

noun
sal·​a·​ry
plural salaries
: fixed compensation paid regularly for services
salaried adjective

salaries

noun

plural of salary
as in wages
the money paid regularly to a person for labor or services signed a contract for a new job with a salary of $60,000 per year

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • wages
  • payments
  • pays
  • stipends
  • paychecks
  • emoluments
  • pay envelopes
  • hires
  • earnings
  • profits
  • overtimes
  • compensations
  • reimbursements
  • packets
  • minimum wages
  • nominal wages
  • returns
  • living wages
  • repayments
  • remunerations
  • reparations
  • takings
  • yields
  • remittances
  • restitutions
  • take-home pays
  • recompenses
  • redresses
  • double times
  • recoupments
  • time and a halfs
  • requitals
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