stipend
名詞
UK/ˈstaɪ.pend/
US/ˈstaɪ.pend/
定義 stipend 名詞
- Countable
A fixed sum of money paid regularly to an individual, typically as a salary or allowance.
The research program provides a monthly stipend.
The scholarship includes tuition and a living stipend.
Interns receive a small stipend to cover their expenses.
- Countable
The salary or income specifically paid to a priest in the United Kingdom.
The priest's stipend is typically funded by the church's donations.
The parish is working to ensure the priest's stipend is sufficient to live on.
The church elders are discussing how to adjust the minister's stipend.