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  1. earn

    • IPA[ərn]

    美式

    • v.
      obtain (money) in return for labor or services;(of an activity) cause (someone) to obtain (money)
    • verb: earn, 3rd person present: earns, gerund or present participle: earning, past tense: earned, past participle: earned

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    • n.
      a provision written into some financial transactions whereby the seller of a business will ...

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    • adj.
      having taken a great deal of effort to earn or acquire: my few hard-earned dollars mean a lot to my family

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    • n.
      a run scored without the aid of errors by the team in the field (i.e. by hits, walks, and outs ...

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    • adj.
      fully merited or deserved: a well-earned rest

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    • v.
      earn more than: she is estimated to out-earn her husband by $4 million

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    • ph.
      (of an author, book, recording artist, etc.) generate sufficient income through sales to equal ...

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    • n.
      a run scored without the aid of errors by the team in the field (i.e. by hits, walks, and outs ...

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    • n.
      money derived from paid work: the basic rate of tax on earned income

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    • IPA[əːn]

    英式

    • v.
      obtain (money) in return for labour or services: I earned £10 an hour working in the shop he earns his living as a lorry driver

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