柯林斯詞典gratuity /ɡr??tju??t?/ (gratuities) 1. N-COUNT A gratuity is a gift of money to someone who has done something for you. 小費(fèi)[正式] The porter expects a gratuity. 那個(gè)搬運(yùn)工想要小費(fèi)。 返回 gratuity劍橋詞典formal a small amount of money for someone who has provided you with a service , in addition to the official amount and for their personal use 小費(fèi),賞錢 The guides sometimes receive gratuities from the tourists , which supplement their salaries . 導(dǎo)遊有時(shí)會(huì)從遊客那裡得到小費(fèi),這使他們?cè)谛浇鹬庥衷黾右恍┦杖搿? UK a large amount of money given to someone on leaving their job 慰勞金,遣散費(fèi) After he was disabled in the accident , he left the army with a one-off gratuity of £5,000. 在事故中致殘後他退伍了,領(lǐng)到一次性退役金5000英鎊。 返回 gratuity