reward
n. 报酬, 酬谢, 赏金 vt. 奖赏, 酬谢, 给...应有报应
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教材释义与例句
[劳经] 报酬;报答;酬谢
something that you get because you have done something good or helpful or have worked hard
报酬;报答;酬谢
[劳经] 奖励;奖赏
to give something to someone because they have done something good or helpful or have worked for it
奖励;奖赏
释义与例句
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1.
Something of value given in return for an act.
报酬
奖励
奖赏
For catching the thief, you'll get a nice reward.
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2.
A prize promised for a certain deed or catch
The rewards for bringing in badly wanted criminals are printed on 'dead or alive' posters.
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The result of an action, whether good or bad.
Is this the reward I get for telling the truth: to be put in jail?
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1.
To give a reward to or for.
奖励
报答
及物Why are you rewarding the child for misbehaving?
Why are you rewarding that bad behaviour?
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2.
To be a recompense for.
及物Decorations are meant to reward the most meritous acts and services.
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To give (something) as a reward.
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词源
From Middle English reward, rewarde, from Old French reward (“reward”) (compare Old French regard, whence modern French regard, and also English regard through Middle French), from rewarder (“to reward”) (compare Old French reguarder), from re- + warder (“to guard, keep”) (compare Old French guarder); the Anglo-Norman forms are derived from Old Northern French variants of Old French, ultimately of Germanic (Frankish) origin. Compare regard, warden, guard. See more below. Mostly displaced Old English mēd, whence Modern English meed. Displaced Old English lēan and edlēan.
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