柯林斯詞典bonus /?b??n?s/ (bonuses) 1. N-COUNT A bonus is an extra amount of money that is added to someone's pay, usually because they have worked very hard. 獎(jiǎng)金 Workers in big firms receive a substantial part of their pay in the form of bonuses and overtime. 大公司的工人,工資很大一部分是獎(jiǎng)金和加班費(fèi)。 ...a $60 bonus. …一筆$60的獎(jiǎng)金。2. N-COUNT A bonus is something good that you get in addition to something else, and which you would not usually expect. 額外收獲 We felt we might finish third. Any better would be a bonus. 我們覺(jué)得我們可能得第三名。任何更好的結(jié)果都是意外收獲。 返回 bonus劍橋詞典an extra amount of money that is given to you as a present or reward for good work as well as the money you were expecting 獎(jiǎng)金;紅利;津貼 a productivity bonus 生産傚益獎(jiǎng)金 a Christmas bonus 聖誕節(jié)獎(jiǎng)金 The company used to give discretionary bonus payments . 公司過(guò)去常常會(huì)酌情發(fā)放一些獎(jiǎng)金。 a pleasant extra thing 另外的優(yōu)點(diǎn);額外的好処 I love the job , and it's an added bonus that it's so close to home . 我喜歡這份工作,它還有個(gè)優(yōu)點(diǎn)是離家很近。 例句 The salary was set at £12,000, plus a bonus if the company had a good year .Good weather is an added bonus but the real appeal of the area is the fantastic variety of landscape .Profit sharing is when the profits of a company are given to staff in the form of an additional bonus payment .The DVD version of the film features a bonus disc containing extra footage and interviews with the actors .The new contract gives workers less salary , but bonuses for hitting efficiency and sales targets . 返回 bonus