signing bonus
noun[C]
HRukusanamountofmoneyofferedby anemployertopersuadesomeone to take ajob:
Shenegotiateda goodsigningbonus.
| 单词 | signing bonus |
| 释义 | signing bonus noun[C] HRukusanamountofmoneyofferedby anemployertopersuadesomeone to take ajob: Shenegotiateda goodsigningbonus. Examplesofsigning bonussigning bonus Of this, he was guaranteed a five million dollarsigningbonus. From Wikipedia The deal, with a $300,000signingbonusand a $4-million bonus due in the 2008, could be worth as much as $22 million over five years. From Wikipedia The four-year deal included a $1 millionsigningbonusand could be worth up to $4.9 million. From Wikipedia The deal included a $3 millionsigningbonusand contained $10.285 million in total guarantees. From Wikipedia The contract includes a $4 millionsigningbonus, and pays $1 million in 2009, $1.25 million in 2010 and 2011, as well as $2.5 million in 2012. From Wikipedia His deal is a reported three-year $1.2 million contract that included a $20,000signingbonus. From Wikipedia The new contract gave employees pay increases, a larger 401(k) match, asigningbonus, and other working condition improvements. From Wikipedia The deal was for four-years and $1.974 million, including a $184,190signingbonus. From Wikipedia The deal included a $458,000signingbonus, and also a potential $1.4 million incentive bonus in the final year (2008). From Wikipedia The six-year contract was worth $8.5 million, including a $5.6 millionsigningbonus. From Wikipedia These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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