real wage

或者等价地说

常用释义

词性释义

实际工资:实际工资是根据通货膨胀进行调整的工资,或者等价地说,以可以购买的商品和服务的数量来衡量的工资。这个术语与名义工资或未经调整的工资相对应。
例句
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1·Real wage costs have risen by 10% in the past year.
在过去的一年里,实际工资成本增加了10%。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·The real wage of the average worker has increased by a factor of over ten in the last 70 years.
近70年来工人的实际工资平均增长超过了十倍。
—— 《牛津词典》
3·"Let people earn a real wage," she cautions.
“让人们真正有的赚,”她警告说。
4·Real wage measure includes the affects of inflation.
实际工资指标考虑了通胀的影响。
5·The section on Labour supply begins with the history of real wage growth.
书中关于劳动力供给的这一部分就是从实际工资增长的历史开始讲起的。
6·Real wage growth has been faster in the present cycle than in any since the early 1970s.
当前周期的实际工资增长速度,超过自上世纪70年代以来任何一个周期。
7·They then pass on the cost in the form of dearer prices, cheating workers of a higher real wage.
然后他们提升商品价格以冲销这部分成本,因此实际工资的提高只是对雇员们的欺骗。
8·The country's external competitiveness can be improved by holding real wage growth below that of other trading countries.
通过把实际工资增长控制在低于其他贸易国的涨幅之下,提高国家的对外竞争力。
9·Organic composition of capital and surplus value rate are closely related to real wage, technical changes, non-economic fa.
资本有机构成和剩余价值率与实际工资、技术进步和非经济因素等高度相关。
10·Wage indexation has slowed the adjustment of real wages to changes in the terms of trade and has made it harder to reduce inflation.
工资指数化使实际工资不能很快地根据贸易条件的变化得到调整,并且使通货膨胀更加难以压低。
同义词
实际工资;实质工资