bonus
n. 獎金; 額外的好處; 紅利
A bonus is an extra amount of money that is added to someone's pay, usually because they have worked very hard.
Workers in big firms receive a substantial part of their pay in the form of bonuses and overtime.
大公司的員工有相當一部分薪酬來自獎金和加班費。
...a £15 bonus.
15英鎊的獎金
A bonus is something good that you get in addition to something else, and which you would not usually expect.
We felt we might finish third. Any better would be a bonus...
我們感覺我們可能會獲得第三名,要是能比這個名次更好那就是意外的驚喜了。
It's made from natural ingredients, but with the added bonus of containing 30 per cent less fat than ordinary cheese.
該乾酪用天然原料製成,而且其脂肪含量比普通乾酪低30%。
A bonus is a sum of money that an insurance company pays to its policyholders, for example a percentage of the company's profits.
These returns will not be enough to meet the payment of annual bonuses to policyholders.
這些收益不夠支付投保人每年分得的紅利。
1. anything that tends to arouse;
2. an additional payment (or other remuneration) to employees as a means of increasing output
Financial reward: 1997 salary of $ 1.5 million. Cash bonus of $ 4.5 million.
金錢回報: 1997年工資150萬美元, 現金獎勵450萬美元.
Our Christmas bonus should be restored.
我們發聖誕節贈金的做法應予恢復.
The executive directors are entitled to a discretionary Bonus.
本公司執行董事可獲自由決定之紅利.
Bonus payment is linked to productivity.
獎金與生產率掛鉤.
Thefactorsaffecting hospital service revenue included : year of calculation, hospital and bonus type.
42%.影響醫院業務收入的因素包括:年份 、 醫院、獎金型別.