remuneration
/rɪˌmjuːnəˈreɪʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /rɪˌmjuːnəˈreɪʃn/ (ame, ipa) · /ri-ˌmyü-nə-ˈrā-shən/ (ame, mw)
remuneration — 名詞
1. money and other forms of compensation that a person receives from their employer
報酬;薪酬
因工作或服務獲得的金錢或福利
money and other forms of compensation that a person receives from their employer in exchange for the duties they carry out.
The company offered Wei a generous remuneration package that included a company car.
公司向 Wei 提供了一項豐厚的報酬方案,其中包括一輛公司配車。
collocation: remuneration package
All staff received their monthly remuneration on the final working day.
全體員工在每個月的最後一個工作日領取月薪。
Meera's remuneration was reviewed annually based on her performance ratings.
Meera 的薪酬每年根據她的績效考核進行檢討。
The contract clearly stated the total remuneration for the six-month project.
合約中清楚載明了這項六個月專案的總報酬。
Senior executives often receive part of their remuneration in company shares.
高階主管的薪酬中有一部分常以公司股票的形式發放。
- compensation
equally formal and broader; includes non-monetary benefits such as insurance and pension contributions
- pay
the everyday, neutral term for money received for work; less formal than remuneration
- salary
specifically a fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly to professional employees
- wages
payment calculated by the hour or week, common for manual or part-time roles
文法句型
receive + remuneration
offer + remuneration
remuneration + for + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used in formal business, legal, and HR contexts. In everyday conversation, pay or salary is far more common than remuneration.