emolument是什么意思

  • En [ ɪˈmɒl.jə.mənt]
  • Us [ ɪˈmɑːl.jə.mənt]

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  • A villager whose property they failed to protect, or whose recovery they could not make, could withhold for a time his share of jagalya's emoluments.

  • Altogether, the cost of law enforcement (some £1.2 million) rose to equal the emoluments for central, district and village officials.

  • Apprentices contracted with master craftsmen to be trained for a three-to-five year period were often provided with room and board and other emoluments.

  • This support could consist either of daily meals at the new landlord's table or emoluments in kind, money or purchased goods.

  • Their emoluments are termed "stipends," as this suits the administrators, enabling them to bypass all labor laws.

  • Civil servants and policemen have to go on strike before receiving their emoluments.

  • The economic and political results of this decentralization were expansion of personnel and emoluments, confusion over funding for central and provincial departments and financial underpinning for regional autonomy.

  • The emoluments of a flight-lieutenant, taking pay and allowances together, will amount to rather more than £50 a month.

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  • 中文简体

    酬金,酬劳,薪水…

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  • Español

    honorarios, emolumento…

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  • Français

    rémunération…

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  • Malay

    keuntungan…

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  • Deutsch

    die Einkünfte (pl.)…

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  • Norwegian

    lønnsinntekt, biinntekt…

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  • Čeština

    příjem, zisk…

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  • Dansk

    løn, honorar, salær…

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