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remuneration    音標拼音: [rɪmj,unɚ'eʃən]
n. 報酬

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remuneration
n 1: something that remunerates; "wages were paid by check"; "he
wasted his pay on drink"; "they saved a quarter of all
their earnings" [synonym: {wage}, {pay}, {earnings},
{remuneration}, {salary}]
2: the act of paying for goods or services or to recompense for
losses; "adequate remuneration for his work"

Remuneration \Re*mu`ner*a"tion\ (-?"sh?n), n. [L. remuneratio:
cf. F. r['e]mun['e]ration.]
1. The act of remunerating.
[1913 Webster]

2. That which is given to remunerate; an equivalent given, as
for services, loss, or sufferings. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Reward; recompense; compensation; pay; payment;
repayment; satisfaction; requital.
[1913 Webster]

67 Moby Thesaurus words for "remuneration":
amends, atonement, base pay, blood money, compensation,
consideration, damages, dismissal wage, earnings, emolument,
escalator clause, escalator plan, financial remuneration,
gross income, guaranteed annual wage, guerdon, hire, honorarium,
income, indemnification, indemnity, living wage, meed,
minimum wage, net income, pay, pay and allowances, payment,
payroll, portal-to-portal pay, price, purchasing power, quittance,
real wages, recompense, redress, reimbursement, reparation,
repayment, requital, requitement, restitution, retribution, return,
reward, salary, salvage, satisfaction, severance pay,
sliding scale, smart money, solatium, stipend, take-home,
take-home pay, taxable income, total compensation, wage,
wage control, wage freeze, wage reduction, wage rollback,
wage scale, wages, wages after deductions, wages after taxes,
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    The first one that comes to mind is To be, or not to be, of course The to is required because infinitives starting sentences require a complementizer to mark subordination (remove it and see what happens) The be is required because it's the main verb and has an actual meaning -- in this case, human life and experience of existence
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    It is not necessarily one who does so for remuneration It is the difference between a coach and a professional coach A professional motivational speaker does it for remuneration Perhaps someone will come up with a great single-word answer, but not I I don't know a more accurate or simpler term for the answer than professional speaker
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    1 Remuneration It can refer to a regular wage or salary as well as (irregular) ad-hoc payments, but I've often seen it used in the context of attendance fees





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