payoff 详细解释

payoff

['peiɔ:f]

n.收益, 成果, 清算, 发工资, 报复,高潮, <非>贿赂
adj.得出结果的

英英释义

名词 payoff:

the final payment of a debt

同义词:final payment

payment made to a person in a position of trust to corrupt his judgment

同义词:bribe

the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property

同义词:return, issue, take, takings, proceeds, yield

a recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing

同义词:wages, reward

补充

payoffpayoff英:[ˈpeiɔf] 美:[ˈpeˌɔf, -ˌɑf]n.1.结果, 报偿One of the payoffs was an increase in productivity.结果之一是生产率的提高。

例句

1. You're doing what you really love to do, which is making music. That's the payoff.你在做你真正热爱的事情——创作音乐, 这就是回报所在。 2. The payoffs from such a breakthrough would be enormous.如此大的突破会带来巨大的收益。 3. The soldiers supplement their incomes with payoffs from drugs exporters.士兵们通过毒品走私犯的贿赂来充实自己的腰包。 4. The ousted chairman received a £1.5 million payoff from the loss-making oil company.被罢免的董事长收到了亏损的石油公司150万英镑的补偿金。 5. You'll have to work hard but there'll be a big/large payoff in the end.你将工作得很辛苦,但最终会有丰厚回报的。 6. We expected more of a payoff for all our hard work.我们期待我们付出的所有努力能得到更为丰厚的回报。 7. What's the payoff?回报是什么? 8. We made a lot of sacrifices with little payoff.我们牺牲了很多,回报却很少。 9. Several city officials have been accused of receiving payoffs from the company.几位市政府官员被指控收受了这家公司的贿赂。 10. He lost his factory job but received a payoff and a pension.他失去了工厂的工作,但收到了遣散费和养老金。