[] ( bonuses) an extra amount of money that is added to a payment, especially to sb's wages as a reward奖金;津贴◆If he had stayed on as CEO, he would have received a $1 million bonus.如果他仍担任首席执行官,他原本会得到 100 万元的奖金。◆Productivity bonuses are paid to staff meeting agreed targets.生产奖金按员工会议上商定的金额发放。◆bonus payments奖金➡ see note at salary ⨁to earn / get / receive a bonus赚得/获得/收到奖金⨁to award / pay (sb) a bonus给予/支付(某人)奖金⨁merit / performance / productivity bonuses功绩/业绩/生产奖金⨁an annual / end-of year / a year-end bonus年度/年末/年终奖金⨁a loyalty / retention / signing bonus忠诚/挽留/签约奖金 () a payment in money or shares that a company makes to its shareholders(公司发给股东的)红利◆The company will issue one bonus share for every share held.公司将给所持有的每股股票发放一份红利股。⨁bonus dividends / shares / stock红利;红股;红利股 () ( ˌcapital ˈbonus) a share of its profits that a life insurance company pays to its customers ( policyholders)(人寿保险公司支付给投保人的)余利◆Terminal bonuses (= an extra payment made at the end of a life insurance contract) are being cut completely.人寿保险合同终期余利被彻底取消。acceptance bonus attendance bonus