low wage

低工资:指工资水平较低的薪酬

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词性释义

低工资:指工资水平较低的薪酬,通常指相对较低的工作岗位所支付的报酬。
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1·You see, we get very low wages, most of the time less than the minimum wage.
你看,我们的工资很低,大多数时候都低于最低工资。
2·A low wage for elementary school teachers, however, doesn't mean elementary education isn't important.
但是,小学教师的工资低并不表示小学教育不重要。
3·These policy analysts believe that the problem is not caused primarily by wage inequity but rather by low wages coupled with single parent hood, regardless of sex.
这些政策分析人士认为,造成这一问题的主要原因并不是工资不平等,而是低工资加上单亲家庭,并且不分性别。
4·New employees get a low wage.
新员工的工资比较低。
5·He earns a very low wage working as a cleaner.
他当清洁工,赚取极微薄的工资。
6·In other words, I'd gladly offer to work there for low wage in exchange for some real opportunities to learn.
换句话说,我非常愿意以低工资来换取宝贵的学习机会。
7·It took many years of very low wage growth and rising productivity before Germany regained its edge on costs.
经过许多年工资极为缓慢的增长加上生产率提高,德国才重新在成本上获得优势。
8·The global market of textured yarns has faced a dramatic shift of production capacities to low wage countries during the last years.
最近几年,全球变形纱市场已经面临生产能力以引人注目的速度向低薪国家转移的局面。
9·In 1958, for example, Phillips showed that for long stretches of British history, high unemployment coincided with low wage inflation, and vice versa.
比如在1958年,Phillips指出在英国历史上很长一段时间里高失业总是和工资的低度通货膨胀相伴相随,反之反是。
10·But this is hard to do when countries find themselves squeezed between low wage competitors in poor countries and cutting edge innovators in rich countries.
但做得这一点是困难的,国家会发现自己挤在贫困国家的低工资竞争者和富有国家的前沿创新者之间。
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