waged
英 [weɪdʒd]
美 [weɪdʒd]
adj. 领工资的; 有定期付酬工作的; 支取工资的; 带薪的; 工薪阶层; (统称)拿工资的人
v. 开始,发动,进行,继续(战争、战斗等)
wage的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:waged
BNC.38161
牛津词典
adj.
- 领工资的;有定期付酬工作的
having regular paid work- waged workers
有固定工作者
- waged workers
- 支取工资的;带薪的
for which you are paid- waged employment
有酬雇用
- waged employment
- 工薪阶层;(统称)拿工资的人
people who have regular paid work
柯林斯词典
Wagedis the past tense and past participle ofwage.- ADJ (人)领工资的,带薪的;(工作)支付工资的
Wagedworkers receive money regularly for doing a job.Wagedwork is work that you are paid to do.- ...the influx of women into the waged workforce...
妇女涌入工薪大军之中 - They want secure, waged employment.
他们想要稳定的、有工资的工作。
- ...the influx of women into the waged workforce...
双语例句
- Friends spoke of 'a virulent personal campaign' being waged against him.
朋友们说针对他正在发起“一场恶毒的个人攻击”。 - They want secure, waged employment.
他们想要稳定的、有工资的工作。 - Napoleon and Hitler waged war against all of Europe.
拿破仑和希特勒与所有的欧洲国家交战。 - The riot waged for several hours.
骚乱持续了几个小时。 - They waged a price war.
他们打起了价格战。 - United as one, the people of that country waged a just war against aggression.
那个国家的人民团结得像一个人,进行了反侵略的正义战争。 - It is a war that waged in the name of liberation.
这是一场假借解放的名义而进行的战争。 - The government waged a war against crime and disease.
政府向犯罪和疾病开战。 - The military have had to reconsider how modern warfare should be waged.
军方必须重新研究现代化战争究竟该如何进行。 - England and Spain waged war for many years.
英国和西班牙曾打过多年的战争。