کلمات مرتبط(earnings):بازگشت به واژه earningsage earnings profile
annual earnings
attachment of earnings
base rate earnings
earnings per share
factor earnings
gross earnings
real earnings
retained earnings
transfer earnings
undistributed earnings
درامدها،درامد،دخل ،مداخل ،عايدى
روانشناسى : درامد
بازرگانى : منافع ،عوايدکلمات مرتبط(11)
درآمد، دخل، مداخل، عایدی.
earnings noun
ADJ. high | low, meagre | average | annual, hourly, weekly | gross, pre-tax, taxable | pensionable | after-tax, net Her net earnings last year were £15,000.
QUANT. level Levels of earnings are still rising.
VERB + EARNINGS have People with a university education tend to have higher earnings than those with a basic education. | calculate | declare You must declare all earnings to the tax office. | tax
PREP. ~ from Germany's earnings from exports rose by 2%. | ~ of annual earnings of £20,000
PHRASES earnings-related an earnings-related pension scheme | growth in earnings the growth in average earnings over the last ten years | loss of earnings She is also claiming compensation for loss of earnings.
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indicators ~ be down/up With the share price down at 234p, it might be time to start buying. The CAC index was up 18.84 points.
~ reach sth, stand at sth Consumer confidence reached a 30-year high. Second quarter sales stood at £ 18 billion.
~ be/remain unchanged The 100 Share Index remained unchanged at 5297.
~ gain (sth) The share gained 19 cents to close at 4.38.
~ suffer (sth) Profit margins suffered when the company lowered prices to remain competitive.
~ climb, edge up, go up, increase ( ~ increase in value for currencies), jump, rise, rocket, shoot up, skyrocket, soar (+ by, from, to or no preposition) Earnings per share climbed from 3.5p to 5.1p. The pound has increased in value relative to the euro. Profits have shot up by a staggering 25%. Oil prices have skyrocketed.
~ come/go down, crash, decline, decrease ( ~ decrease in value for currencies), dive, drop, fall, plummet, plunge, shrink, slip, slump (+ by, from, to or no preposition) Banana exports crashed nearly 50%. The pound fell to a 14-year low against the dollar. Net income plummeted to USD 3.7 million.
n.
wages were paid by check
he wasted his pay on drink
they saved a quarter of all their earnings