stipend

名詞

UK/ˈstaɪ.pend/
US/ˈstaɪ.pend/

定義 stipend 名詞

  1. 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.

  2. 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.