income
- IPA[ˈɪŋkʌm]
英式
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
noun: income, plural noun: incomes
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- 1. money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments he has a nice home and an adequate income figures showed an overall increase in income this year
- relating to or denoting people earning large salaries: a high-income area high-income families
Oxford Dictionary
- relating or belonging to people who earn low wages: low-income families low-income housing
Oxford Dictionary
- money derived from investments: investment income is projected to decrease by 30%
Oxford American Dictionary
- relating to or denoting people earning average salaries: the new scheme will certainly hurt middle-income parents
Oxford Dictionary
- an income from a pension or investment that is set at a particular figure and does not vary (as ... fixed-income securities
Oxford American Dictionary
- the non-monetary or non-material satisfactions that accompany an occupation or economic activity.
Oxford Dictionary
- money derived from paid work: the basic rate of tax on earned income
Oxford Dictionary
- (in the UK and Canada) payment made by the state in particular circumstances to people who are ... she is currently receiving income support the benefits were extended to all those on income support
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- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments: he has a nice home and an adequate income figures showed an overall increase in income this year
Oxford American Dictionary