奖励
A thing given in recognition of one's service, effort, or achievement. It can be a physical prize, money, or praise.
Beispiele
3 von 5如果你考了满分,我就奖励你一个新玩具。
If you get a full score, I will reward you with a new toy.
这种行为应当得到社会的公开奖励。
This behavior should receive public recognition and reward from society.
赢了球,教练请大家吃火锅作为奖励。
After winning the game, the coach treated everyone to hotpot as a reward.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of '奖' (prize) and '励' (encourage). Giving a prize to encourage someone.
Schnelles Quiz
为了提高效率,经理决定给业绩最好的员工发放___。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 奖励
Beispiele
如果你考了满分,我就奖励你一个新玩具。
everydayIf you get a full score, I will reward you with a new toy.
这种行为应当得到社会的公开奖励。
formalThis behavior should receive public recognition and reward from society.
赢了球,教练请大家吃火锅作为奖励。
informalAfter winning the game, the coach treated everyone to hotpot as a reward.
正向奖励被认为是培养良好习惯的有效方法。
academicPositive reinforcement (reward) is considered an effective method for cultivating good habits.
年底公司会根据业绩发放奖金作为奖励。
businessAt the end of the year, the company will issue bonuses as rewards based on performance.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
奖励基金
reward fund
自我奖励
self-reward
丰厚奖励
generous reward
Wird oft verwechselt mit
奖学金 (scholarship) is specifically for education, while 奖励 is a general term for any reward.
Nutzungshinweise
Can be used as a verb (to reward) or a noun (a reward).
Häufige Fehler
Learners sometimes use it only for money, but it can be praise or any positive feedback.
Merkhilfe
Think of '奖' (prize) and '励' (encourage). Giving a prize to encourage someone.
Wortherkunft
From '奖' (prize/award) and '励' (to encourage).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In Chinese education, '三好学生' (Triple-A students) receive special 奖励.
Schnelles Quiz
为了提高效率,经理决定给业绩最好的员工发放___。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 奖励
Verwandtes Vokabular
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毕业
B1To successfully complete a course of study or training and receive a diploma or degree.
分数
B1A numerical value representing a student's performance on a test, assignment, or examination.
拓宽
B1To broaden or widen. It can refer to physical widening (like a road) or metaphorical broadening of horizons, knowledge, or channels.
演练
B2To practice or rehearse a process, especially a complex or emergency procedure. It is more formal than a simple 'practice'.
培训
B1The action of teaching a person a particular skill or type of behavior, often in a professional context.
报到
B1To report one's arrival or presence at a certain place, such as a school or workplace, to start one's duties or studies.
笔试
B1A written examination, as opposed to an oral or practical test.
考勤
B1The checking of attendance; an official record of who is present and who is absent in a class or workplace.
授课
B1To give lessons or instruct students in a formal setting.
枯燥
B2Dull, uninteresting, and monotonous. Often used to describe repetitive work, long speeches, or dry academic material.
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