wage
Prononciation : [weɪdʒ]
Mot
Contexte : « employment »
(noun) the amount of money a worker gets paid for their job. It's like a reward for the work you do, usually given every week or month.
Exemple
She received a fair wage for her hard work at the bakery.
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He was unhappy because his wage was lower than what his friends earned for the same job.
Exemple
What is the average wage for a teacher in your town?
Contexte : « commitment »
(verb) to carry out a plan or make something happen, especially something that involves a lot of effort or risk. It’s like when you decide to do something important and put a lot of work into it.
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The group decided to wage a campaign to clean up the park.
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They chose not to wage a fight against the new rules because it seemed pointless.
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What causes do you want to wage a campaign for?
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