wage n. 〔常 pl. 〕 1.工資。 2.報(bào)應(yīng)。 ★ pl. 常作 sing. 用。 time wages 計(jì)時(shí)工資。 wages by the piece 計(jì)件工資。 at a wage [at wages] of $ ... a month 每月工資…美元。 get good wages 拿高薪。 wage2 vt. 1.實(shí)行,進(jìn)行,作(戰(zhàn)等) (on against)。 2.〔方言〕雇傭。 3.〔古語〕打賭;抵押;擔(dān)保。
median adj. 1.中央的,中間的。 2.【數(shù)學(xué)】中線的,中(位)數(shù)的,中值的。 3.【語言學(xué)】(舌)邊音的;舌邊中間開放的。 the median line 中線。 the median artery (vein) 中動[靜]脈。 the median section 正中切面[切片]。 the median point 【數(shù)學(xué)】重心。 n. 【解剖學(xué)】中動脈;中靜脈;正中神經(jīng);【數(shù)學(xué)】中線;中(位)數(shù),中值。 adv. -ly
Even more important , they are " sunrise job " in industries that have a future and , in a majority of case , pay better than the median wage 更為重要的是,它們是“朝陽職業(yè)” ,所處的行業(yè)有光明前景,而且在絕大多數(shù)情況下,薪水高于中等水平。
The low pay commission instead of “ trying to act as a referee between conflicting bids from employers and unions ” should be guided by movements in median wages and productivity in individual sectors , says brc 英國零售商協(xié)會表示,低收入委員會不應(yīng)“試圖成為雇主和工會不同出價(jià)之間的裁判” ,而是應(yīng)以各行業(yè)薪資中值和生產(chǎn)率的變化為指引。