amount of money one makes (from labor or investment), 1732, from plural of verbal noun earning, from earn (v.). Old English had earnung in sense "fact of deserving; what one deserves; merit, reward, consideration, pay," but the modern word seems to be a new formation.
1. At the highest executive levels earnings and performance aren't always correlated.
在最高管理层,收入与工作表现并不总是相关的。
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2. The merger puts the firm in a position to triple its earnings.
合并可使公司利润增长两倍。
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3. To keep it going, Lenoire kicked in her own earnings from acting.
为了使它继续下去,勒努瓦捐出了自己演戏挣的钱。
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4. There has been a falling-off in box office income and other earnings.
票房及其他收入已经下降。
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5. Company executives say revamped merchandising should help Macy's earnings to grow.
amount of money one makes (from labor or investment), 1732, from plural of verbal noun earning, from earn (v.). Old English had earnung in sense "fact of deserving; what one deserves; merit, reward, consideration, pay," but the modern word seems to be a new formation.
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1. At the highest executive levels earnings and performance aren't always correlated.
在最高管理层,收入与工作表现并不总是相关的。
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2. The merger puts the firm in a position to triple its earnings.
合并可使公司利润增长两倍。
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3. To keep it going, Lenoire kicked in her own earnings from acting.
为了使它继续下去,勒努瓦捐出了自己演戏挣的钱。
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4. There has been a falling-off in box office income and other earnings.
票房及其他收入已经下降。
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5. Company executives say revamped merchandising should help Macy's earnings to grow.