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wages
工資
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wa·ges
n.
plural
in
termination
,
but
singular
in
signification
.
1.
A
compensation
given
to
a
hired
person
for
services
;
price
paid
for
labor
;
recompense
;
hire
.
See
Wage
,
n.
, 2.
The
wages
of
sin
is
death
.
--
Rom
.
vi
. 23.
2.
Economics
The
share
of
the
annual
product
or
national
dividend
which
goes
as
a
reward
to
labor
,
as
distinct
from
the
remuneration
received
by
capital
in
its
various
forms
.
This
economic
or
technical
sense
of
the
word
wages
is
broader
than
the
current
sense
,
and
includes
not
only
amounts
actually
paid
to
laborers
,
but
the
remuneration
obtained
by
those
who
sell
the
products
of
their
own
work
,
and
the
wages
of
superintendence
or
management
,
which
are
earned
by
skill
in
directing
the
work
of
others
.
Wages fund
Polit. Econ.
,
the
aggregate
capital
existing
at
any
time
in
any
country
,
which
theoretically
is
unconditionally
destined
to
be
paid
out
in
wages
.
It
was
formerly
held
,
by
Mill
and
other
political
economists
,
that
the
average
rate
of
wages
in
any
country
at
any
time
depended
upon
the
relation
of
the
wages
fund
to
the
number
of
laborers
.
This
theory
has
been
greatly
modified
by
the
discovery
of
other
conditions
affecting
wages
,
which
it
does
not
take
into
account
.
Syn:
--
See
under
Wage
,
n.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
wages
n
:
a
recompense
for
worthy
acts
or
retribution
for
wrongdoing
;
"
the
wages
of
sin
is
death
"; "
virtue
is
its
own
reward
"
[
syn
:
reward
,
payoff
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Wages
Rate
of
(
mention
only
in
Matt
. 20:2);
to
be
punctually
paid
(
Lev
. 19:13;
Deut
. 24:14, 15);
judgements
threatened
against
the
withholding
of
(
Jer
. 22:13;
Mal
. 3:5;
comp
.
James
5:4);
paid
in
money
(
Matt
. 20:1-14);
to
Jacob
in
kind
(
Gen
. 29:15, 20; 30:28;
31:7, 8, 41).
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