gratuity是什么意思音标:英 [ɡrə'tju:ətɪ]美 [ɡrəˈtuɪtɪ, -ˈtju-]
n. 小费, 赠物, 赏钱
[经] 小帐, 赏金, 退职金
n. a relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter)
n. an award (as for meritorious service) given without claim or obpgation
gratuity的用法和例句:
1.Well, surprise, surprise, he didn't leave a gratuity.
真是令人惊讶 他居然没留小费
2.So with a party of six or more, we usually add on an 18% gratuity to the bill.
六个人以上的派对 我们通常要加18%的服务费
3.My rate's... $30 per drug, per run, plus gratuity.
正常费用每种药物每趟收取30美元 小费另算
4.I think I deserve a pttle gratuity for making sure that your farmers don't die of malaria and waxy eye disease.
我觉得我确实值得拿点小费 让你们的农民不会因疟疾和蜡状眼病死去
5.Suppose you're a waiter, you earn a pittance, but with my all gratuity and that of others pke me you go some way towards making ends meet.
假设你是一个侍者 工资微薄 但是有了像我这样的人所给的小额赏钱 你在某种程度上实现了收支平衡