Nghĩa của từ pay rise bằng Tiếng Việt
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Đặt câu có từ "pay rise"
1. We were offered a miserly 4% pay rise.
2. By careful strategy she negotiated a substantial pay rise.
3. If I don't get a pay rise I'll quit.
4. There's a pay rise in the offing, I hear.
5. And who wants spotty people deciding anyone's pay rise?
6. 28 If I don't get a pay rise I'll quit.
7. We're seeking a pay rise that's in line with inflation.
8. Transport workers are holding out for a 20% pay rise.
9. The workers are holding out for a 10% pay rise.
10. Postal workers are getting a 2% pay rise, backdated to February.
11. Teachers in the state sector are asking for a 7% pay rise.
12. They got a pay rise in March which was backdated to January.
13. Management have granted a 10% pay rise in response to union pressure.
14. The bank's staff were already angered by a meagre 1% pay rise.
15. Teachers settled for a 2% pay rise with retrospective effect from 1 April.
16. Postal workers are getting a 5.2 per cent pay rise, Backdated to February
17. 6 The trade unions bargained away their rights in exchange for a small pay rise.
18. I want two things from my boss - firstly, a pay rise, and secondly, a longer contract.
19. The pay rise which was finally decided took into account the productivity and profitability of the businesses.
20. If she asks Ian for a pay rise before I do, it will probably queer my pitch.
21. Funding the pay rise will be more difficult and we fear that hard-pressed services will suffer further.
22. So Mr Major is urging industry to drop the practice of the automatic annual pay-rise. Fat chance.
23. After the 1962 European Cup Final, Guttmann reportedly approached the Benfica board of directors and asked for a pay rise.
Sau trận chung kết Cúp C1 châu Âu 1962, Guttmann được cho là đã tiếp cận ban lãnh đạo Benfica và yêu cầu tăng lương.
24. In a compromise between management and unions, a 4% pay rise was agreed in return for an increase in productivity.
25. The pay rise represented an across-the-board increase of between 9% for the highest paid and 32% for the lowest paid worker.Sentencedict.com
26. / ˈbæk.deɪt / to make something, especially a pay increase, effective from an earlier time: They got a pay rise in March that was Backdated to January.
27. (tr; usually passive) British slang to please or delight he was Chuffed by his pay rise Word Origin for Chuff probably from Chuff (adj) pleased, happy (earlier: chubby), from C16 Chuff (obsolete n) …