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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
earnings
earn·ings [earnings] BrE [ˈɜːnɪŋz] NAmE [ˈɜːrnɪŋz] noun plural 1. the money that you earn for the work that you do •a rise in average earnings •compensation for loss of earnings caused by the accident 2. the profit that a company makes •earnings per share •export earnings Collocations: Business Running a business buy/acquire/own/sell a company/firm/franchise set up/establish/ start/start up/launch a business/company run/operate a business/company/franchise head/run a firm/department/team make/secure/win/block a deal expand/grow/build the business boost/increase investment/spending/sales/turnover/earnings/exports/trade increase/expand production/output/sales boost/maximize production/productivity/efficiency/income/revenue/profit/profitability achieve/maintain/sustain growth/profitability cut/reduce/bring down/lower/slash costs/prices announce/impose/make cuts/cutbacks Sales and marketing break into/enter/capture/dominate the market gain/grab/take/win/boost/lose market share find/build/create a market for sth start/launch an advertising/a marketing campaign develop/launch/promote a product/website create/generate demand for your product attract/get/retain/help customers/clients drive/generate/boost/increase demand/sales beat/keep ahead of/out-think/outperform the competition meet/reach/exceed/miss sales targets Finance draw up/set/present/agree/approve a budget keep to/balance/cut/reduce/slash the budget be/come in below/under/over/within budget generate income/revenue/profit/funds/business fund/finance a campaign/a venture/an expansion/spending/a deficit provide/raise/allocate capital/funds attract/encourage investment/investors recover/recoup costs/losses/an investment get/obtain/offer sb/grant sb credit/a loan apply for/raise/secure/arrange/provide finance Failure lose business/trade/customers/sales/revenue accumulate/accrue/incur/run up debts suffer/sustain enormous/heavy/serious losses face cuts/a deficit/redundancy/bankruptcy file for/ (NAmE) enter/avoid/escape bankruptcy (BrE) go into administration/liquidation liquidate/wind up a company survive/weather a recession/downturn propose/seek/block/oppose a merger launch/make/accept/defeat a takeover bid Synonyms: income wage/wages • pay • salary • earnings These are all words for money that a person earns or receives for their work. income • money that a person receives for their work, or from investments or business: ▪ people on low incomes wage/wages • money that employees get for doing their job, usually paid every week: ▪ a weekly wage of £200 pay • money that employees earn for doing their job: ▪ The job offers good rates of pay. salary • money that employees earn for doing their job, usually paid every month. wage, pay or salary? Pay is the most general of these three words. Employees who work in factories, etc. get their wages each week. Employees who work in offices or professional people such as teachers or doctors receive a salary that is paid each month, but is usually expressed as an annual figure. earnings • money that a person earns from their work: ▪ a rise in average earnings for factory workers (a) high/low/basic income/wage/pay/salary/earnings to earn an income/a wage/your pay/a salary to be on a(n) income/wage/salary of… Example Bank: •An earnings shortfall might point to problems with our forecasting abilities. •Blue-collar workers saw their real earnings diminish. •Chile's earnings from exports rose by 2%. •He was jailed for six months in June for living off immoral earnings. •Her net earnings last year were $15 000. •Her win in Australia has taken her career earnings through the million-dollar barrier. •Levels of earnings are still rising. •People with a university education tend to have higher earnings than those with a basic education. •She is also claiming compensation for loss of earnings. •The company reported earnings of $2.9 million. •The show has pushed her earnings past $2 million a year. •The stock trades at about 40 times earnings. •You must declare all earnings to authorities. •You must declare all earnings to the tax office. •an earnings-related pension scheme •annual earnings of £20 000 •damages awarded for lost earnings •earnings generated by investing your income •his 2008 earnings estimate of 73 cents a share •long-term increases in corporate revenues and earnings •the company's projected earnings for the next twelve months •the growth in average earnings over the last ten years •the second-quarter earnings announcement •She received compensation for loss of earnings caused by the accident. •The company's earnings per share have fallen to 29p. •There has been a definite rise in average earnings for factory workers. •Whisky accounts for a large percentage of Scotland's export earnings.
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