annual earnings

年收入:指一个人或公司在一年内的总收入。

常用释义

词性释义

年收入:指一个人或公司在一年内的总收入。
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1·You must show your annual earnings in the tax form.
你必须在税单上注明你的年收入。
2·Annual earnings at big oil companies were dragged down by their oil-refining operations.
炼油部门压低了大石油公司的年度收益。
3·Its consumer-electronics companies recently reported a dire set of annual earnings. See article.
它的电子消费公司最近都公布了可怜的年度收入。
4·You will also see our share of their earnings regularly included in our quarterly and annual earnings.
你也将会看到他们收入中被我们占有的那部分也定期的纳入我们的季度和年度收入中。
5·College grads' annual earnings last year were, on average, 70 percent higher than those with only a high school diploma.
去年本科毕业生的年薪,平均比只有高中文凭的人高出70%。1980年,这个差别只有20%。
6·The U. S. poverty rate for 2008 is defined as annual earnings of less than $22,000 for a family of four with two children.
2008年美国贫困人口的定义是拥有两个孩子的四口之家年收入低于22,000美元。
7·The average annual earnings of high school dropouts are significantly less than the average annual earnings of high school graduates.
高中辍学者的平均年收入要显著低于高中毕业生。
8·You have to consider what their annual earnings per share growth is going to be in a country that is getting richer and growing at 9% a year.
必须考虑到,在一个经济增速高达9%、正变得越来越富裕的国家,公司的每股收益每年能实现多大的增长。
9·EXAMPLE: Our company is king of the hill now that we have a larger product inventory and higher annual earnings than all of our competitors.
我们公司是业界巨擘,因为我们的产品库存和每年的盈利超过了所有竞争对手。
10·Median annual earnings for all architects, including landscape architects, were about $39,500 in 1996, according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook .
包括景观设计师,建筑师,每年收入中位数分别约为39,500在1996年,根据“职业展望手册 ” 。