stipend

stipend [ˈstaɪpend]  [ˈstaɪˌpɛnd, -pənd] 

第三人称复数:stipends

stipend 基本解释

名词(尤指牧师的)薪俸

stipend 网络解释

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1. 薪金:申请者通常必须有本科学历.助教/助研就是学生在教授手下工作,协助教授的教学和科研,也有少数的行政管理工作.竞争助教/助研的位子是白热化的,因为如果能干上助教/助研,学生除了拿薪金(stipend)外,通常学校还给学生免部分学费,

2. 津贴:研究认为,在条件合适的时机下,中国的志愿者补助体系应该借鉴美国的现有模式,即将补助分成补助(Allwance)和津贴(Stipend). 其中津贴只有在志愿者服务期限完成之后,一次性支付;补助部分则定期发放. 制定补助的政策主要应该考虑两方面的内容:1>>补助的构成成份;

3. 薪水:spent,ajd,用尽的,精疲力竭的 | stipend,薪水, | suspend,悬浮

4. 定期生活津贴;薪俸:stink 臭 | stipend 定期生活津贴;薪俸 | stippling 点描法(美版海图中浅海部分表示法

stipend 词典解释

1. (尤指地方法官或神职人员的)薪俸,生活津贴
    A stipend is a sum of money that is paid regularly, especially to a magistrate or a member of the clergy, as a salary or for their living expenses.

2. 助学金;奖学金
    A stipend is a sum of money that is paid to a student for their living expenses.

stipend 单语例句

1. Mui died of cervical cancer in December 2003 and under her will, her mother gets the stipend from a trust set up by Mui.

2. The Labor Law does stipulate that employers are not allowed to deduct employees'pay or default on their stipend without adequate reason.

3. The new pension insurance is expected to cover the nation in 2012, making residents over 60 eligible to receive a monthly stipend.

4. The increase is easily the biggest for the national standard of doctoral stipend since it was introduced in 1980.

5. It said no official compensation has been given to survivors and family members of those who died except a small stipend for daily necessities.

6. stipend的意思

6. The filings note that he dropped his bid to receive a stipend from his son's multimillion dollar estate.

7. Some 900 of them live in foster homes with caretakers who receive a stipend from the government as child support payment.

8. Twenty nurses have agreed to be volunteer mothers to Luo and will send him a monthly stipend from now on.

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9. Adjustments had been made in line with inflation each year prior to 1996 before the stipend was frozen at around 250 yuan a month.

10. Joe Jackson's filing indicates he may renew his request for a stipend later if necessary.

stipend 英英释义

stipend

noun

1. stipend是什么意思

1. a sum of money allotted on a regular basis
    usually for some specific purpose