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re·mu·ne·ra·tive /rɪˈmjuːnərətɪv $ -nəreɪtɪv/ adjective formal EARNmaking a lot of money 赚钱多的;报酬高的Examples from the Corpusremunerative• I should have thought veterinary surgery was reasonably remunerative.• It could have been quite remunerative.• Poverty arises because of the lack of remunerative and secure forms of employment.• Only when work is optional, highly remunerative, or competitive with male labor does it threaten ideal motherhood.• Meirion desperately needed more remunerative work and was on the point of leaving his home town.From Longman Business Dictionaryremunerativere‧mu‧ne‧ra‧tive /rɪˈmjuːnərətɪv-nəreɪtɪv/ adjective formalHUMAN RESOURCES paying a lot of moneyRoss takes on the most difficult assignments, but they are also the most remunerative.They are not allowed to hold another remunerative position while teaching at the university.re·mu·ne·ra·tive adjectiveChineseSyllable making lot a of Business money Corpus |