pittance
英 [ˈpɪtns]
美 [ˈpɪtns]
n. 微薄的工资; 极少的报酬
复数:pittances
BNC.19480 / COCA.22478
牛津词典
noun
- 微薄的工资;极少的报酬
a very small amount of money that sb receives, for example as a wage, and that is hardly enough to live on- to pay sb a pittance
付给某人菲薄的工资 - to work for a pittance
为一点小钱而工作
- to pay sb a pittance
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 少量报酬;微薄工资
If you say that you receive apittance, you are emphasizing that you get only a very small amount of money, probably not as much as you think you deserve.- Her secretaries work tirelessly for a pittance.
她的秘书们为一点微薄的工资不知疲倦地工作。
- Her secretaries work tirelessly for a pittance.
英英释义
noun
- an inadequate payment
- they work all day for a mere pittance
双语例句
- Women often prefer to look after their children well, rather than working for a pittance.
妇女们常宁愿照顾好自己的孩子,而不愿为微薄的工资去工作。 - They work long hours for a mere pittance.
他们工作很长时间,但收入少得可怜。 - Nutritionists have demonstrated that an adequate diet can be maintained on a pittance.
营养学家证明花钱不多也可以获得充足的营养。 - He only received a miserly, beggarly, begrudging pittance.
他只得到一份少得可怜的微薄津贴。 - According to Prof Mathews, these illegal workers carry the economy of Chungking Mansions as they are willing to work for a pittance.
麦登高表示,这些非法劳工撑起了重庆大厦的经济,他们愿以微薄的薪水干活。 - Gilbert should be thanking him too& the salary he doled out to James was a pittance compared to the victories and money that rolled in during his Cleveland reign.
吉尔伯特也应该感谢他,因为相对于詹姆斯为克利夫兰带来的胜利和金钱而言,吉尔伯特付给他的薪水可谓微薄至极。 - It is evident, therefore, that if both girls had married, this beauty would have had a mere pittance, while even one of them would cripple him to a very serious extent.
所以很明显,如果两个女孩都结婚了,这好人就只剩下很少的薪俸了,而且其中一个就可能把他推到严重的境地。 - Without independent field, pittance of indium and germanium is mixed with lead, zinc and aluminum.
由于铟、锗无独立的矿床,微量的铟、锗常和铅、锌、铝等元素共生。 - The peasant laboured for a mere pittance.
农民仅仅是为了微不足道的收入而辛苦地劳作。 - The widow must live on her slender pittance.
那寡妇只能靠自己微薄的收入过活。