Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense rewards, present participle rewarding, past tense, past participle rewarded
1N-COUNT 獎勵;獎賞 A reward is something that you are given, for example because you have behaved well, worked hard, or provided a service to the community. 獎勵;獎賞
A bonus of up to 5 per cent can be added to a pupil's final exam marks as a reward for good spelling, punctuation and grammar.
小學生期末考試的分數最多可以加5分,作爲對其拼寫、標點和語法正確的獎勵。
He was given the job as a reward for running a successful leadership bid. [+ for]
因爲成功組織了領導職位競選活動,他得到了這份工作。
2N-COUNT 賞金;賞格 A reward is a sum of money offered to anyone who can give information about lost or stolen property or about someone who is wanted by the police. 賞金;賞格
The firm last night offered a £10,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the killer. [+ for]
3VERB 獎賞;獎勵;酬謝 If you do something and are rewarded with a particular benefit, you receive that benefit as a result of doing that thing. 獎賞;獎勵;酬謝 [Also VERB n]
Make the extra effort to impress the buyer and you will be rewarded with a quicker sale. [beVERB-ed]
多用心去打動顧客,貨物就會更快售出。
4N-COUNT [usually plural]報答;回報;酬謝 The rewards of something are the benefits that you receive as a result of doing or having that thing. 報答;回報;酬謝
The company is only just starting to reap the rewards of long-term investments. [+ of]
這家公司才剛剛開始收獲長期投資的回報。
Potentially high financial rewards are attached to senior hospital posts.
當上醫院的高級職員就有可能享受豐厚的經濟報酬。
5VERB 值得(付出時間或精力) If you say that something rewards your attention or effort, you mean that it is worth spending time or effort on it. 值得(付出時間或精力) [formal]
The compression and density make this a difficult book to read, but it richly rewards the effort. [VERB noun]