honorarium

英 [ˌɒnəˈreəriəm] 美 [ˌɑːnəˈreriəm]

n.  酬金; 谢礼

复数:honorariums

GRE经济

BNC.39850 / COCA.32525



牛津词典

noun

  1. 酬金;谢礼
    a payment made for sb's professional services

    柯林斯词典

    1. N-COUNT (本职工作之外获得的)酬金,谢礼
      An honorarium is a fee that someone receives for doing something which is not a normal part of their job, for example giving a talk.
      1. All sorts of people I found were getting honoraria for various extra duties that they had assigned to them.
        我看到各种各样的人都因为承担他们所指派的各种额外工作而获得酬金。

    双语例句

    1. All sorts of people I found were getting honoraria for various extra duties that they had assigned to them.
      我看到各种各样的人都因为承担他们所指派的各种额外工作而获得酬金。
    2. It was probably the highest honorarium ever received by an author for writing a book.
      可能是史上,一介作者著书所获的最大报酬。
    3. But how could we afford someone of his stature? My honorarium, he told me, is to see Feynman's van.
      但是,我们如何支付这位高人的演讲费用?「我的酬劳,」他告诉我∶「是要看看费曼的箱型车。」
    4. During the second stage review, the Administration Wing would be required to examine whether there were justifications for paying an honorarium attendance allowance to non-official members of council.
      在进行第二阶段检讨时,行政署并须研究有否理据向本局非公职成员支付酬金出勤津贴。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a fee paid for a nominally free service