
(到手)
继承
to receive money or assets from someone who has passed away, typically through a will or legal inheritance
语法信息:

(议价)
讨价还价
to negotiate, typically over the price of goods or services
语法信息:

(证券市场)
股票市场
the business of trading and exchanging shares of different companies
语法信息:

(收益)
收入
the money that is regularly earned from a job or through an investment

(薪资上涨)
加薪
an increase in the amount of salary or wages that an employee receives

(珍贵的)
无价的
having great value or importance

(提成)
佣金
a sum of money paid to someone based on the value or quantity of goods they sell

(财务破产的)
破产的
(of organizations or people) legally declared as unable to pay their debts to creditors

N/A
to earn an amount of money that enables one to support oneself and pay for one's needs

(招募)
招聘
to employ people for a company, etc.
语法信息:

(收益分配)
利润分享
a business arrangement in which a company distributes a portion of its profits to its employees or other stakeholders

(亲身参与的)
实践性的
involving direct participation or intervention in a task or activity, rather than simply observing or delegating it to others

(创业公司)
初创公司
a business or company that has just begun operation

(边际福利)
附加福利
an extra compensation or perk that an employer provides to employees in addition to their salary or wages
语法信息:

(公关)
宣传
actions or information that are meant to gain the support or attention of the public
Publicity refers to the efforts and activities undertaken to generate public attention and awareness for a person, organization, product, or event. It involves using various media channels, such as newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and online platforms, to spread information and create a positive image. Publicity aims to build reputation, attract interest, and increase visibility, often through press releases, media appearances, promotional events, and other strategic communications. The goal is to influence public perception and foster engagement with the target audience.

N/A
(of a business) to reach a point that yields no success due to the profit being almost as equal as the costs
The idiom "break even" may be related to the idea of a balance point, where all inputs and outputs are equal. The phrase has been in use in English since at least the mid-20th century, and it is often applied to situations where a business or project is just able to cover its costs, but not generate any additional income or profit. In general, the phrase is used to describe a situation where the outcome is neither positive nor negative, but rather neutral or balanced.

(救助)
拯救
to save someone or something from a difficult financial situation
语法信息:

(扶贫事业)
慈善
the activity of helping people, particularly financially

(公益人士)
慈善家
a wealthy person, often a celibrity, who donates money and puts time and effort in order to help make life better for other people

(慈善组织)
慈善机构
an organization that helps those in need by giving them money, food, etc.

(约请)
邀请
to make a formal or friendly request to someone to come somewhere or join something
语法信息:

(致力于)
奉献
to give all or most of one's time, effort, or resources to a particular activity, cause, or person
语法信息:

(捐款)
捐赠
something that is voluntarily given to someone or an organization to help them, such as money, food, etc.

(社会救助)
福利
a financial aid provided by the government for people who are sick, unemployed, etc.

(聚集)
积累
to gather a large amount of money, knowledge, etc. gradually
语法信息:

(巨额资金)
财富
a very large sum of money

(满足)
满意
a feeling of pleasure that one experiences after doing or achieving what one really desired

N/A
an extra benefit that one receives in addition to one's salary due to one's job
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