payoff
英 ['peɪˌɒf]
美 ['peɪˌɔf]
n. 报酬; 结清; 算清; 发工资; 结果; 结局
Collins.1 / BNC.27334 / COCA.7645
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 优势;收益;收效;回报
Thepayoff froman action is the advantage or benefit that you get from it.- If such materials became generally available to the optics industry the payoffs from such a breakthrough would be enormous...
如果这些材料能够普遍用于光学产业,那么这一突破带来的收益将非常巨大。 - You're doing what you really love to do, which is making music — that's the payoff.
你现在做着你真正喜欢做的事情,也就是音乐制作——这就是回报。
- If such materials became generally available to the optics industry the payoffs from such a breakthrough would be enormous...
- N-COUNT (用于避免麻烦的)封口费,贿赂
Apayoffis a payment which is made to someone, often secretly or illegally, so that they will not cause trouble.- Soldiers in both countries supplement their incomes with payoffs from drugs exporters.
两国士兵都用毒品走私贩的贿赂来贴补收入。
- Soldiers in both countries supplement their incomes with payoffs from drugs exporters.
- N-COUNT 解约金;遣散费
Apayoffis a large payment made to someone by their employer when the person has been forced to leave their job.- The ousted chairman received a £1.5 million payoff from the loss-making oil company.
被解职的主席从亏损的石油公司那里拿到了150万英镑的解约金。
- The ousted chairman received a £1.5 million payoff from the loss-making oil company.
英英释义
noun
- a recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing
- the wages of sin is death
- virtue is its own reward
- the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property
- the average return was about 5%
- payment made to a person in a position of trust to corrupt his judgment
- the final payment of a debt