Real wages

实际工资:指在特定时间内

常用释义

词性释义

实际工资:指在特定时间内,考虑通货膨胀对购买力的影响后,工人在经济中所获得的货币价值。
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1·Official statistics show real wages declining by 24%.
官方统计数据表明实际工资水平下降了24%。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·In other comparable countries, real wages increased much more rapidly.
在其他可比的国家里实际工资增长快得多。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
3·Changes in real wages always follow changes in productivity.
真实工资的变动总是跟随者生产率的变动。
4·In many countries average real wages are flat or even falling.
在很多国家,一般真实工资水平保持不变甚至还有所下降。
5·Real wages in Germany and Japan have also been flat or falling.
德国和日本的真实工资水平也同样保持不变或者有所下降。
6·The real wages of working Americans have been stagnant for a decade.
美国工人的实际工资已经十年没涨过了。
7·Rising levels of real wages should also help to increase consumption.
实际工资的增长也会帮助增加消费。
8·Astonishingly, real wages rose by 3.2% in 2009 when the economy shrank by 3.7%.
令人吃惊的是,真实的工资在2009年经济收缩3.7%的情况下,增长了3.2%。
9·Reducing real wages in Spain would be easier if euro-zone inflation were higher.
一旦欧元区的通胀率升高,西班牙降低实际工资也就不是什么难事了。
10·Real wages, which had been growing by over 10% a year for a decade, are falling.
以每年10%以上增长了十年的实际工资现在下降了。
同义词
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