well-paid的意思和读音

well-paid

adj.

adj.lucrative,money-spinning,profitable,productive,rewarding

well-paidadj.

1.earning or providing a lot of money

well-paid managers

The job is very well paid.

adj.1.

adj.1.a well-paid person receives a good amount of money for work; a well-paid job pays a lot of money

1. part-time( ), well-paid( ), be paid by the hour( ), ...

2. 〖 utility〗 well-paid;highrenumeratedsalary〗 〖 glad;happy〗 ...

3. well-informed( ), well-paid), poorly-dressed( 穿), ...

4. A-6-94 will 7 A-5-83 *well-paid 9 A-7-76 *whisper

5. well-oiled , well-paid well-preserved ...

6. ... payday well-paid We can't afford private school fees. 。 ...

7. 1.profitable 2.well-paid 1. operating ...

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1.Jacky: I think I might be able to get a well-paid job at the music store downtown.

2.He decided to quit. But the boss said he was making a mistake and offered him a well-paid assistant position.退

3.If it feels like watching two stars romping through a well-paid holiday. . . well, that's probably not far from the truth./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

4.Even well-paid workers sensed their decline in status. obedience to the ding-dong of the bell-just as though we are so many living machines.

5."Given the problems the bank is now going through, it is quite a bit of money, " said Elson. "He was well paid. "Elson,“。”

6.With a modest cost of living and a well-paid workforce, Katy makes good economic sense for most people considering relocation.使

7.Somehow or other , John managed to get a well paid job in the bank.

8.There's not much fear of him leaving the film--he is too well paid to do that.--

9.He often did overtime work and was well paid for it, but somehow he never saved anything.西

10.The president of that company jobbed his son into a well-paid post.