minimum wage
英音[ ˌmɪnɪməm ˈweɪdʒ ] 美音[ ˌmɪnɪməm ˈweɪdʒ ]

最低工资:通常是由法律或合同规定的最低支付标准

常用释义

词性释义

最低工资:通常是由法律或合同规定的最低支付标准,适用于所有或特定类别的雇员。
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1·Some of them earn below the minimum wage.
他们中的一些人挣的钱低于最低工资。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·These people deserve to make more than the minimum wage.
这些人应该得到高于最低工资的报酬。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
3·He agreed to hire her at slightly over minimum wage with two weeks' paid holiday.
他同意以略高于最低工资的薪资雇用她,外加两周带薪假。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
4·I'd earn minimum wage.
我挣的是最低工资。
5·I think people would push to always increase that minimum wage.
我认为人们会一直推动提高最低工资。
6·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。
7·Imagine that you favor increasing the minimum wage in our state, and I do not.
试想一下,你赞成提高我们州的最低工资标准, 而我却持相反意见。
8·Raising the minimum wage is identified as a key way to address the income gap.
提高最低工资被认为是解决收入差距的一个关键途径。
9·I counter with another reasonable argument: that a higher minimum wage will force businesses to employ fewer people for less time.
我用另一个合理的论点进行反驳:提高最低工资将迫使企业在更短的时间内雇佣更少的人。
10·In two months, the legal minimum wage in the country of Kirlandia will increase from 5 Kirlandic dollars per hour to 5.50 per hour.
两个月后,Kirlandia 的法定最低工资将从每小时5基兰蒂亚美元提高到5.50。