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单词 earner
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Definition of earner in English:

earner

noun ˈəːnəˈərnər
  • 1with adjective or noun modifier A person who obtains money of a specified kind or level in return for labour or services.

    higher rates of income tax for high earners
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you're the principal money earner in a young family, then your premature demise would leave a large hole in your family's finances.
    • Greig provided arguably the best point of the day on why the Bill assisting low-income earners was discriminatory.
    • So Labour should be prepared to reduce income tax levels to encourage all taxpayers to aspire to become high-income earners.
    • It's far worse; they're simply tacky rip-off merchants with a beady eye for the good earner.
    • A marginal rate of 50 per cent will therefore be the most that high income earners will pay.
    • The opposition and charities have called on the Government to ensure that no minimum earner will have to pay tax next year.
    • It is taking money away from the earners and putting it through the Government coffers.
    • She insisted that thousands of high earners were being allowed to pay little or no contributions to the State due to generous schemes.
    • Figures from the Revenue Commissioners show a number of high earners are also paying only minimal tax bills.
    • However, the Department of Finance stressed they only related to those income earners actually paying tax.
    • Listed in Forbes as one of the top five money earners in his profession, Nobu is on first-name terms with many of Hollywood's élite.
    • They needed to be married in order to survive, what with the man being the money earner, and the means for their survival.
    • Labor wouldn't want to block a tax measure that assists low-income earners, either.
    • As a matter of fact, I'm sure that in less time than a socialist system would take, that same earner could save up enough to go to a real doctor and be treated.
    • He once even dreamed of being a poet, thinker, or a scientist but now it seems that he is just a money earner.
    • New research from Incomes Data Services shows that the top 5 percent of male earners saw their incomes rise more than the average.
    • The benefits of these tax cuts are hard to see, most went to large corporations and to higher income earners.
    • This Government controls the amount of money that middle-income earners in New Zealand will get in their pockets.
    • He said the government felt this would discourage many low-income earners.
    • In the next years, Ravi continued as the principal earner but Reema, running a boutique, began contributing an increasing share.
    1. 1.1 An activity or product that brings in income of a specified kind or level.
      tobacco is a major foreign currency earner
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For Indonesia in general, and Bali in particular, tourism has become a major foreign exchange earner and economic backbone.
      • Tourism, a major foreign currency earner, has plummeted by 40 percent.
      • At $375 million, ticket sales are the third-biggest money earner after TV rights and sponsorship.
      • Abba (Hebrew word for Father) was the biggest foreign currency earner in Sweden during 1980.
      • It is a dairy farm but I believe it's main money earner is Apples.
      • The gameplay only generates revenue for the electrical companies used to recharge the phones, and is no great money earner for the operator.
      • Another factor is that alternative comics have rarely been big money earners.
      • Among plantations in India, tea is a major foreign exchange earner.
      • The seizures have disrupted the production of maize, Zimbabwe's staple food, and tobacco, the biggest foreign currency earner.
      • Whether it deserves to be one of the biggest box office money earners of all time is open to debate.
      • The mining industry, Zambia's major foreign exchange earner has been hit by the shortage of diesel.
      • We have long suspected that their best money earner is parking but this week they went a step further.
      • Although forestry is New Zealand's third biggest export earner, the Government appears to be doing little to avert a crisis.
      • Wine was viewed by some republics as a potential earner of hard currency, by others as useful barter.
      • The main money earner of the night was a charity auction which had people bidding away to their hearts content.
      • This silly hodgepodge of a movie was made by Universal as a follow-up to The Black Cat, because the previous film was their top earner that year.
      • While refereeing touch games is far from a lucrative money earner, SGT Vernon gets immense satisfaction from being out in the middle.
      • The department horticulture research officer said the area had the potential to become a major income earner.
      • Belly cargo transport is a huge earner for airlines particularly those using Jumbo and Boeing 777 aircraft such as British Airways.
      • The fact is that electricity and water have both been very good earners for governments.

Phrases

  • a nice little earner

    • informal A profitable activity.

      Christmas parties have become a nice little earner for museums
      Example sentencesExamples
      • After all, 148 speeding fines for just two hours' work is a nice little earner, isn't it?
      • Spam continues to be a nice little earner for the spammers, because people continue to purchase goods sold via junk email.
      • This will eliminate hedging costs at a stroke - depriving European banks of a nice little earner.
      • It's a nice little earner as the winners get to host the next challenge.
      • He had been offered a nice little earner as a 75,000 a year director of Media House.
      • I learned a good deal about the mechanics of it on this trip, and it's clearly a nice little earner for my two friends.
      • Rainbow trout production may prove to be a nice little earner for local producers but there is a long way to go.
      • The educational sector is a nice little earner for Microsoft: in 2001, Viglen won a contract to supply all of Northern Ireland's schools with MS Software.
      • It all sounds like a nice little earner, with escalating prospects.
      • I sometimes feel they treat conveyancing as a sort of side-line - a nice little earner, but not serious legal work.

Rhymes

Annapurna, burner, discerner, learner, Myrna, Smyrna, spurner, taverna, turner, Verner, Werner, yearner
 
 

Definition of earner in US English:

earner

nounˈərnərˈərnər
  • 1with adjective or noun modifier A person who obtains money in return for labor or services.

    higher rates of income tax for high earners
    a wage earner
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A marginal rate of 50 per cent will therefore be the most that high income earners will pay.
    • They needed to be married in order to survive, what with the man being the money earner, and the means for their survival.
    • The benefits of these tax cuts are hard to see, most went to large corporations and to higher income earners.
    • The opposition and charities have called on the Government to ensure that no minimum earner will have to pay tax next year.
    • It's far worse; they're simply tacky rip-off merchants with a beady eye for the good earner.
    • Figures from the Revenue Commissioners show a number of high earners are also paying only minimal tax bills.
    • It is taking money away from the earners and putting it through the Government coffers.
    • So Labour should be prepared to reduce income tax levels to encourage all taxpayers to aspire to become high-income earners.
    • New research from Incomes Data Services shows that the top 5 percent of male earners saw their incomes rise more than the average.
    • He said the government felt this would discourage many low-income earners.
    • Listed in Forbes as one of the top five money earners in his profession, Nobu is on first-name terms with many of Hollywood's élite.
    • He once even dreamed of being a poet, thinker, or a scientist but now it seems that he is just a money earner.
    • However, the Department of Finance stressed they only related to those income earners actually paying tax.
    • As a matter of fact, I'm sure that in less time than a socialist system would take, that same earner could save up enough to go to a real doctor and be treated.
    • This Government controls the amount of money that middle-income earners in New Zealand will get in their pockets.
    • In the next years, Ravi continued as the principal earner but Reema, running a boutique, began contributing an increasing share.
    • If you're the principal money earner in a young family, then your premature demise would leave a large hole in your family's finances.
    • She insisted that thousands of high earners were being allowed to pay little or no contributions to the State due to generous schemes.
    • Labor wouldn't want to block a tax measure that assists low-income earners, either.
    • Greig provided arguably the best point of the day on why the Bill assisting low-income earners was discriminatory.
    1. 1.1 An activity or product that brings in income of a specified kind or level.
      tobacco is a major foreign currency earner
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The gameplay only generates revenue for the electrical companies used to recharge the phones, and is no great money earner for the operator.
      • The mining industry, Zambia's major foreign exchange earner has been hit by the shortage of diesel.
      • The seizures have disrupted the production of maize, Zimbabwe's staple food, and tobacco, the biggest foreign currency earner.
      • Whether it deserves to be one of the biggest box office money earners of all time is open to debate.
      • Abba (Hebrew word for Father) was the biggest foreign currency earner in Sweden during 1980.
      • The fact is that electricity and water have both been very good earners for governments.
      • It is a dairy farm but I believe it's main money earner is Apples.
      • Another factor is that alternative comics have rarely been big money earners.
      • The department horticulture research officer said the area had the potential to become a major income earner.
      • Tourism, a major foreign currency earner, has plummeted by 40 percent.
      • At $375 million, ticket sales are the third-biggest money earner after TV rights and sponsorship.
      • While refereeing touch games is far from a lucrative money earner, SGT Vernon gets immense satisfaction from being out in the middle.
      • This silly hodgepodge of a movie was made by Universal as a follow-up to The Black Cat, because the previous film was their top earner that year.
      • Wine was viewed by some republics as a potential earner of hard currency, by others as useful barter.
      • Belly cargo transport is a huge earner for airlines particularly those using Jumbo and Boeing 777 aircraft such as British Airways.
      • Among plantations in India, tea is a major foreign exchange earner.
      • The main money earner of the night was a charity auction which had people bidding away to their hearts content.
      • Although forestry is New Zealand's third biggest export earner, the Government appears to be doing little to avert a crisis.
      • We have long suspected that their best money earner is parking but this week they went a step further.
      • For Indonesia in general, and Bali in particular, tourism has become a major foreign exchange earner and economic backbone.
 
 
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