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Перевод: stipend
[существительное] жалованье; стипендия
Тезаурус:
- In consideration of this, not only would they shelve the files in question, but pay him a monthly stipend into the bargain.
- The Professor appeared impressed and asked Linnaeus to remain at Oxford and share his stipend.
- Staff were made redundant, the Secretary's stipend withdrawn and the Bond interest was first unpaid, then waived.
- John Clifford never accepted offers to increase his stipend above 600.
- He lived in a little hired house five minutes from the church, on a stipend of 260 a year.
- Even lesser known men were received with open arms and, in some cases, cheque books: when the Rev. J. A. Macfadyen went to America to "supply" the pulpit of Brooklyn's Central Congregational Church he was offered a church in Chicago at the princely stipend of 2,000 - over 60,000 today - but he turned down the offer.
- Mundiford supplemented his stipend by farming the glebeland, and grew two orchards.
- His stipend was 200 a year.
- It was a bold and expensive move, for the parish of Winston was small and, in consequence, so was the stipend.
- He also introduced the Marlborough stipend system - but, unprecedently, for untried artists.
- For 300 years part of the Minister's stipend in Govan was the first salmon drawn from the river each year, but this was 1902.
- His stipend was 220 a year but this was a big increase on his Liverpool pay because he had free rooms and free meals.
- Most of the stipend at Durham came from the canonry.
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