earn

[ɜːn] [ɜːrn]
  • 第三人称单数:earns;
  • 过去式:earned;
  • 过去分词:earned;
  • 现在分词:earning;
  • 例句
    同义词
    反义词
    同义词解析
    • 以下这些动词均包含 "获得,取得,得到"之意
      acquire :强调通过不断的、持续的努力而获得某物,也指日积月累地渐渐地获得。书面语用词。
      obtain :较正式用词,着重通过巨大努力、要求而得到所需或盼望已久的东西。
      gain :侧重指经过努力或有意识行动而取得某种成就或获得某种利益或好处。
      get :普通用词,使用广泛,可指以任何方式得到某物,也不一定要经过努力。
      win :主要指通过努力、斗争、比赛等而获得胜利。
      earn :侧重指依靠自己的劳动或因付出代价与有功而获得。
      secure :强调要通过努力或竞争,或需要付出代价才能获得所渴望的东西。
    词组
    • earn one's corn
      (Brit. informal)put in a lot of effort to show that one deserves one's wages (英,非正式)凭实力获得应得的酬劳
    • earn one's keep
      work in return for food and accommodation 谋生,挣饭吃
    • earn (one's) spurs
      To gain a position through hard work and the accumulation of experience, often in the face of difficulties 努力挣得,出名:经常是在面临困难的情况下,某人通过努力工作和经验的积累而获得的一定职位
    英语四级真题
    • They can have some say in how much their servers earn.
      出自-2016年12月阅读原文
    • Employees formed storm chaser teams and competed in storm-themed educational exercises to earn various rewards.
      出自-2016年12月阅读原文
    • He has earned his professional status.
      出自-2016年12月听力原文
    • Earning money is getting more difficult.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • But earning money isn't quick or easy for most of us.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • Students earn their bachelor of science in nursing in a year.
      出自-2013年12月阅读原文
    • Those who stay on for an additional two years can earn a master's degree that qualifies them as nurse practitioners (执业护士) or clinical nurse specialists
      出自-2013年12月阅读原文
    • One advantage of sharing is that owners earn money from renting out items not made full use of.
      出自-2013年12月阅读原文
    • Soon, Americans would need to spend "comparatively little time earning a living".
      出自-2013年6月阅读原文
    • Although many of Hills dale's students came from wealthy households, by the late 1990 average test scores were sliding and it had earned the unaffectionate nickname (绰号) "Hills jail.
      出自-2012年6月阅读原文
    • Aaron, for example,was single, and earns a very good salary
      出自-2012年12月听力原文
    • The peacefulness of cross-country skiing is the kind you earn by effort.
      出自-2011年6月听力原文
    • Companies soon discovered that work could be done at home and submitted online, so a whole new class of telecommuters began to earn a living from home offices unshaven and wearing pajamas (睡衣).
      2017年12月四级真题(第三套)阅读 Section A
    • Employees formed "storm chaser teams" and competed in storm-themed educational exercises to earn various rewards.
      2016年12月四级真题(第三套)阅读 Section B
    • finally I'll be done with my studies and can go on to earn in loads of money.
      2019年6月四级真题(第一套)听力 Section B
    • girls studying in a single-sex setting also earn higher scores on their College Board and advanced placement exams than girls who study in coeducational settings.
      2019年12月四级真题(第一套)听力 Section C
    • Graduation requirements specify the number of credits you must earn, the minimum grade point average you must achieve and the distribution of credits you must have from among different departments or fields of study.
      2016年6月四级真题(第二套)听力 Section C
    • I've got a little put aside for a rainy day, but I might need to earn a little more before we go.
      2017年12月四级真题(第一套)听力 Section B
    • Shouldering more of the workload may not earn you that promotion.
      2017年12月四级真题(第一套)阅读 Section C
    英语六级真题
    • Of families earning more than $75,000 a year, 84% say their children have participated in organized sports over the past year, 64% have done volunteer work and 62% have taken lessons in music, dance or art.
      出自-2017年6月阅读原文
    • Of families earning less than $30,000, 59% of children have done sports, 37% have volunteered and 41 % have taken arts classes.
      出自-2017年6月阅读原文
    • Meanwhile, growing income inequality has coincided with the increasing importance of a college degree for earning a middle-class wage.
      出自-2017年6月阅读原文
    • In the Pew survey, middle-class families earning between $30,000 and $75,000 a year fell right between working-class and high-earning parents on issues like the quality of their neighborhood for raising children, participation in extracurricular activities and involvement in their children's education.
      出自-2017年6月阅读原文
    • But 50% of poor parents say it is extremely important to them that their children earn a college degree, compared with 39% of wealthier parents.
      出自-2017年6月阅读原文
    • Just having a strong teacher for one elementary year left pupils a bit less likely to become mothers as teenagers, a bit more likely to go to college and earning more money at age 28.
      出自-2016年6月阅读原文
    • If going to university doesn't work out, students pay very little--if any--of their tuition fees back: you only start repaying when you are earning £21,000 a year.
      出自-2016年12月阅读原文
    • Almost half of graduates--those who go on to earn less--will have a portion of their debt written off.
      出自-2016年12月阅读原文
    • When investors put up money to build, say, a nuclear power plant, they expect to earn that money back over the planned life of the plant, which is typically between 40 and 60 years.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • The African-American group estimated that he earned about $37,000 a year and had a two-year college degree.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • People can earn more money in fields other than manufacturing.
      出自-2013年6月阅读原文
    • A father who is rarely at home because he's always working sends the message that men are supposed to earn money
      出自-2013年6月阅读原文
    • The Three-Year Solution Hartwick College, a small liberal-arts school in upstate New York, makes New York, makes this offer to well prepared students: earn your undergraduate degree in three years instead of four, and save about 543,000—the amount of one year's tuition and fees
      出自-2012年6月阅读原文
    • For instance, why does it have to take four years to earn a diploma
      出自-2012年6月阅读原文
    • During January, Hartwick runs a four week course during which students may earn three to four credits on or off campus, including a number of international sites.
      出自-2012年6月阅读原文
    • Students attend "short terms" in May and June to earn the credits required for graduation
      出自-2012年6月阅读原文
    • Changes at the high-school level are also helping to make it easier for many students to earn their undergraduate degrees in less time.
      出自-2012年6月阅读原文
    • Its students have to earn more credits each year
      出自-2012年6月阅读原文
    • What changes in high schools help students earn undergraduate degrees in three years?
      出自-2012年6月阅读原文
    • How many African-American students earned their degrees in California community colleges according to a recent review?
      出自-2011年6月阅读原文
    • In previous years, I earned a 99% and a 100%.
      出自-2010年6月阅读原文
    • In a study analyzing data on thousands of Ohio State freshmen who lived in dorms, he found that black freshmen who came to college with high standardized test scores earned better grades if they had a white roommate — even if the roommate's test scores were low.
      出自-2012年6月听力原文
    • To prove that she could earn her living as a gardener.
      出自-2011年6月听力原文
    • For instance, even though more women than men are still homemakers without paying jobs, women have been taking over more responsibility in the business world, earning higher salaries than ever before and entering fields of work that used to be exclusively male areas.
      出自-2011年6月听力原文
    • Almost half of graduates—those who go on to earn less—will have a portion of their debt written off.
      2016年12月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section C
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    英英词典释义
    • Verb
      1. earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages;
      "How much do you make a month in your new job?""She earns a lot in her new job""this merger brought in lots of money""He clears $5,000 each month"
      2. acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions