reward
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A reward is something that you are given, for example because you have behaved well, worked hard, or provided a service to the community. 奖励
A bonus of up to five percent can be added to a student's final exam score as a reward for good spelling, punctuation, and grammar. 作为对正确的拼写、标点和语法的奖励,多达5分的加分可以加到学生期末考试成绩中。
2. N-COUNT A reward is a sum of money offered to anyone who can give information about lost or stolen property, a missing person, or someone who is wanted by the police. 赏金
The firm last night offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the killer. 这家公司昨晚对能将凶手定罪的信息悬赏1万美元。
3. V-T If you do something and are rewarded with a particular benefit, you receive that benefit as a result of doing that thing. 回报
Make the extra effort to impress the buyer and you will be rewarded with a quicker sale at a better price. 格外卖力地给买主一个好印象,你就会被报以用更佳的价格更快地卖掉商品。
4. N-COUNT The rewards of something are the benefits that you receive as a result of doing or having that thing. 回报
The company is just starting to reap the rewards of long-term investments. 这家公司正开始收获长期投资的回报。
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reward /rɪˈwɔːd/ (rewarding,rewarded,rewards)
剑桥词典
- something given in exchange for good behaviour or good work , etc.
- Most police informers receive a reward for their information .
- We should share (in) the reward.
- In this business , the risks and the rewards are high.
- He received a reward for his part in the rescue .
- The rewards of teaching compensated for the poor salary . 返回 reward
报答;报偿;酬谢;奖赏
There's a reward for whoever finishes first. 无论谁先完成都会得到一份奖赏。
The rewards of motherhood outweigh the anguish . 做母亲得到的回报大于经受的痛苦。
an amount of money given to someone who helps the police or who helps to return stolen property to its owner
酬金;赏格;悬赏金
The police offered a reward for any information about the robbery . 警方悬赏征求有关劫案的任何线索。
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