Frequency rank: 1,911.
- remuneration; recompense; reward; toll
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- remuneration
- recompense
- reward
- toll
This refers to compensation or payment given for work or services rendered. It is commonly used in professional contexts to discuss salaries or wages.
This expresses the idea of making amends or giving something in return for a service or injury. It can imply both payment and the notion of balancing a debt or wrong.
He wanted to give some recompense for the friendship.
This meaning usually refers to something given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
The children received a special reward for their good deeds.
This usage pertains to a fee charged for road use or certain services, such as bridges or tunnels. It’s more specific and often used in travel or infrastructure contexts.
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ほうしゅう報酬をうけとる受け取るto receive remunerationほうしゅう報酬をしはらう支払うto pay remunerationほうしゅう報酬せいど制度reward systemせいか成果にたいする対するほうしゅう報酬reward for成果ほうしゅう報酬をうる得るto earn a rewardほうしゅう報酬があるto have a rewardちえん遅延ほうしゅう報酬delayed rewardほうしゅう報酬のしくみ仕組みstructure of remunerationほうしゅう報酬がほうふ豊富ample rewardsこうせい公正なほうしゅう報酬fair remuneration
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I'm patching things up for your mistake so it's only natural that I get a reward appropriate to my labours.
The greedy man was by no means satisfied with the reward.
Drug money and Mafia money are often blood money.
The pay was good, and that was their only motivation to participate in the study.
Not everyone is properly rewarded for his efforts.
There will be a reward for the person who finds my dog.