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问题一:报酬的拼音是什么 【词语】 报酬 【全拼】: 【bào chou】 【释义】: <轻>由于使用别人的劳动、物件等而付给别人的钱或实物。 【例句】 1、他觉得他理应得到更大的报酬。 2、 应得的惩罚(报酬) 3、 工资,或者劳动力的总报酬,是简单劳动报酬和人力资本报酬的总和。 4、 库特拉斯医生谢绝说,他到这儿来不需要报酬。 问题二:报酬的读音是什么 英语英语术语:Remuneration,英语俗称:Employment pensation拼音bào chou(轻声) 问题三:报酬的酬怎么读 愁字同音 问题四:报酬和锐气的拼音是什么 报酬和锐气的拼音是什么 报酬和锐气的拼音是: 报酬 bào chóu 锐气 ruì qì 问题五:报酬的酬字拼音 拼 音 chóu 部 首 酉 1.劝酒:~酢。 2.用财物报答:~劳。~谢。~金。报~。 3.交际往来:应(yìng)~。~对。~和(hè)(用诗词应答)。~唱(用诗词互相赠答)。 4.实现愿望:壮志未~。 问题六:报酬的英文读音 你好! 报酬 remuneration 英[r??mju:n??re??n] 美[r??mjun??re??n] n. 酬金; 酬报; 偿还; 工资; [例句]$ 31,000 is a generous remuneration. 31,000美元的薪水很不错了。 问题七:报酬的音序读音部首再查几画 报的音序是(B),读音是(bào),部首是(扌),再查(4)画; 酬的音序是(C),读音是(chóu),部首是(酉),再查(6)画 问题八:请问报酬的酬是读轻声还是二声? 酬的酬是读轻声还是二 问题九:报酬这个词的意思是什么 【词语】: 报酬 【拼音】: bào chou 【解释】: <轻>由于使用别人的劳动、物件等而付给别人的钱或实物

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Salary,wage和pay这三个词都可以表示“工资”,但其含义不同.salary是指非体力劳动者所得到的“工资、薪水”,通常按月,有时按季或年计算(Salary is usually paid monthly,sometimes three months or a year,for a job,esp.as for workers of higher skill and rank);wage指简单劳动或体力劳动者所得的“工资、工钱”,通常按周、日等短期计算发给(Wages are paid weekly for a job,esp.as for labourers or workers.),常用复数形式;pay指不论工作性质如何,针对劳动所支付的报酬,它包含salary和wage(s)(pay is paid for a job),为不可数名词.
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最难读的英文单词
1. phenomenon(fi-nom-uh-non) [f'nmnn]n. 现象
2. anaesthetist(uh-nes-thi-tist)['nisθtst] n. 麻醉师
3. remuneration(ri-myoo - nuh-reyshun)[r,mjun're()n]n. 报酬
4. statistics (stuh-tis-tiks)[st'tstks] n. 统计
5. ethnicity(eth-nis-i-tee)[eθ'nst]n. 种族划分
6. philosophical (fil-uh-sof-i-kuhl)[fl'sfk()l]adj. 哲学的
7. provocatively (pruh-vok-uh-tiv)[pru'vktivl]adv.煽动地
8. anonymous (uh-non-uh-muhs)['nnms]adj. 匿名的
9. thesaurus (thi-sawr-uhs)[θ'srs]n. 宝库;辞典
10. aluminium(al-yuh-min-ee-uhm)[l(j)'mnm]adj. 铝的
11. regularly (reg-yuh-ler-lee)['rɡjlli]adv. 定期地
12. February (feb-roo-er-ee)['febrr]n. 二月
13. particularly(per-tik-yuh-ler-lee)[p'tkjll]adv. 特别地
14. hereditary (huh-red-i-ter-ee)[h'redt()r]adj. 遗传的
15. prioritising (prah-awr-i-tahyz-ing)[pra'rtaz]v. 优先处理
16. pronunciation(pruh-nuhn-see-ey-shuhn)[pr,nns'e()n]n. 发音
17. prejudice (prej-uh-dis)['predds]n. 偏见
18. facilitate (fuh-sil-i-teyt)[f'sltet]v. 促进
19. hospitable(hos-pi-tuh-buhl)[h'sptb()l]adj. 热情友好的
20. onomatopoeia (on-uh-mat-uh-pee-uh)[n()mt'pi]n. 拟声
10个难读的单词的解释
With nine letter and four syllables, the tongue-twisting 'phenomenon' has been named as the most mispronounced word in the English language.
“phenomenon” 这一单词有9个字母4个音节,发音十分拗口,也被名副其实地评为英语中最容易发错音的单词。
The word came first in a study of terms that are tricky to get your tongue around, with most people mixing up the letters M and N on a regular basis.
这个单词来自于一个关于术语的研究。“phenomenon” 比较拗口,大部分人在读的时候经常混淆M和N的音。
'Anaesthetist' came second because of quickly moving between the TH to the letters T at the end. In third place was 'remuneration', which is often mispronounced as 'renumeration'.
“anaesthetist”(麻醉师)一词在最容易发错音的单词榜单中名列第二,其发音难度在于Th和词末T音素之间的快速转换。第三难读的是“remuneration”(报酬)一词,经常被人们错读为“renumeration”。
With the numbers of Ts and Ss in the word, the fourth most difficult to pronounce was 'statistics' and 'ethnicity' was in fifth place.
由于拼写中包含众多的T和S,“statistics”和“ethnicity”分别是第四和第五难读的单词。
Almost half of the 3,000 people surveyed admitted they often correct someone if they say something in the wrong way and a quarter of people said they thought mispronunciation showed a lack of intelligence.
在3000名接受调查的人中,有一半承认自己在听到别人发音错误的时候都会纠正他们,四分之一的`人认为发音错误是智力欠缺的表现。
But suprisingly in the list of admissions, Britons admitted that February was the 12th hardest word to spit out.
但令人吃惊的是,在排名列表中英国人认为February这一单词在这张榜单中排名第十二。
A spokesman for Spinvox, a voicemail to text message service, which carried out the research, said: "Many words are difficult to say and when we struggle to pronounce a word correctly it makes us self-conscious about the way we speak.
语音转文字短信服务公司Spinvox发起了此项研究,该公司发言人说:“许多单词都很难发音,当我们努力发出单词的正确读音时会自我意识到自己发音的方式。”
"A word one person finds easy to say, maybe difficult for the next person. Although it's worrying that some people find basic words such as February difficult to say."
“某一个人感觉易读的单词,可能对另一个人来说就很难发音。然而人们觉得像February这样最基础的单词难读,这一点十分堪忧。”
More than a third of people even say they avoid using words they know they struggle with altogether so they do not end up looking stupid.
超过三分之一的受访者表示,为了不让自己看起来特别傻,他们会避免使用自己读不清楚的单词。