[] ( salaries) money that employees receive for doing their job, especially professional employees or people working in an office, that is usually paid every month薪水;薪金◆an annual salary of $40 0004 万元的年薪◆a 9% salary increase9% 的加薪◆She's on a salary of €33 000.她的薪水为 3.3 万欧元。◆Starting salaries ranged between $23 000 and $28 000.起薪在 2.3 万元到 2.8 万元之间。➡wage ⨁to earn / receive a salary挣得/领到薪水⨁to cut / increase / pay a salary减少/增加/支付薪水⨁an annual / a monthly / starting salary (of …)年/月/起薪(为…)⨁an average / a big / competitive / high / low / modest salary平均薪水;高薪;有竞争力的薪水;高薪;低薪;普通的薪水base salary basic salary The benefits of a job Money 钱We offer a starting salary of up to 70k. 我们这里的起薪最高为 7 万元。The minimum wage is set at $7.15 an hour. 最低工资定为每小时 7.15 元。You will receive a basic salary plus commission on each sale. 你将得到基本工资外加每笔销售的佣金。She gets a €2 000 bonus on top of her salary. 除了薪水,她还可得到 2 000 欧元的奖金。Many argue that the pay packages offered to top executives are excessive. 许多人认为高层管理者的薪酬过高。Other benefits 其他福利Benefits include health insurance and a pension plan. 福利包括医疗保险和养老保险。Free meals are one of the perks of working in a restaurant. 免费用餐是在餐馆工作的额外待遇之一。Jobseekers rated flexible hours as a better perk than a company car. 与公司配车相比,求职者更看重的是灵活的工作时间。