基本解釋[經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)]每小時(shí)工資英漢例句雙語例句Hourly earnings did not grow, so the yearly increase fell back to 1.7%.不過時(shí)薪并沒有增加,因此,年增長率下降到了1.7%。Hourly earnings rose just 1.7% in the year to March, a paltry raise that will soon be eaten up by the rising cost of petrol and grocery bills.到今年三月份每小時(shí)工資將僅上升1.7%——這點(diǎn)微不足道的提高將很快被上漲的汽油和雜貨帳單費(fèi)用抵消掉。Together with the increase in hourly earnings, the leveling in hours worked signals the first increase in wage income in nearly a year, even though gains may be subdued.工作時(shí)間延長和單位工作時(shí)間收入增長兩個(gè)因素意味著,工資收入出現(xiàn)了近一年來的首次增長,盡管增長速度頗為遲緩。www.cei.gov.cn權(quán)威例句For the past year, average hourly earnings are up 1.7%, while prices are up about 2%.FORBES: Job Creation, Economic Growth And Social JusticeFor three months in a row the percentage increase in average hourly earnings was 0.3 percent.FORBES: Weak Employment Report: 5 Key Points For Business PlanningOver the past 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased by 1.9%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said.FORBES: Ugly Job Chart Just Got Uglier; Investors Doubt Washingtonhourly earnings更多例句詞組短語短語hourly average earnings 每小時(shí)平均工資gross average hourly earnings 平均每小時(shí)總收入average time hourly earnings 平均工作小時(shí)收入average weekly and hourly earnings 平均每周和每小時(shí)收入hourly earnings更多詞組專業(yè)釋義經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)每小時(shí)工資