royalties
n. 王族(成員)( royalty的名詞複數 ); (著作的)版稅; 礦區土地使用費(由採礦或石油公司等付給土地所有人)
The members of royal families are sometimes referred to as royalty .
Royalty and government leaders from all around the world are gathering in Japan.
世界各國的王室成員和政府首腦齊聚日本。
...a ceremony attended by royalty.
王室成員參加的一個慶典
Royalties are payments made to authors and musicians when their work is sold or performed. They usually receive a fixed percentage of the profits from these sales or performances.
I lived on about £3,000 a year from the royalties on my book.
我靠著寫書得來的每年約3,000英鎊的版稅生活。
Payments made to someone whose invention, idea, or property is used by a commercial company can be referred to as royalties .
The royalties enabled the inventor to re-establish himself in business.
專利使用費讓這位發明家得以再次立足於商界。
The royalties enabled the inventor to re-establish himself in business.
專利使用費讓這位發明家得以再次立足於商界。
I lived on about £3,000 a year from the royalties on my book.
我靠著寫書得來的每年約3,000英鎊的版稅生活。
Payments shall generally be made in the form of royalties.
一般應採取提成方式支付.
This is simply a fixed royalties to be much more stimulating.
這比單純地獲得固定稿酬要來得刺激得多.
A battle over music royalties threatens a nascent industry.
音樂版稅之戰攸關新興行業存亡.