Recompensa in english
Reward
pronunciation: rɪwɔrd part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: rɪwɔrd part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
recompensa = reward ; bounty ; guerdon ; requital.
Example: The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.Example: People or companies who want to invalidate a patent or otherwise establish prior art in an area of technology) post a minimum bounty of 10,000 dollars on a piece of technology, normally a patent.Example: Not far off, the barn, plethoric with the autumn's harvest spoils, holds the farmer's well-earned trophies -- the guerdon of his toils.Example: As a small requital of her valuable services I offered her what money I had about me.more:
» cazador de recompensas = bounty hunter .
Example: People or companies who want to invalidate a patent or otherwise establish prior art in an area of technology) post a minimum bounty of 10,000 dollars on a piece of technology, normally a patent.» dar recompensa = mete out + reward .
Example: The rhetorical strategy of much of the Hebrew Bible is to devise a God of justice who metes out reward & punishment in the world.» merecerse una recompensa = deserve + a little something .
Example: He always puts others before himself and he deserves a little something in return.» recibir recompensa = receive + reward .
Example: The editor of textbooks in both secondary and higher education generally receive both monetary reward and professional acclaim for it.» recompensa justa = just reward .
Example: It was a just reward for the two hectic years she had spent answering telephones that never stopped ringing.» recompensa monetaria = monetary reward .
Example: The editor of textbooks in both secondary and higher education generally receive both monetary reward and professional acclaim for it.» sistema de recompensa = reward system .
Example: The reward system functions on the basis that a person who makes a discovery trades his/her knowledge, makes it public, in exchange for the rewards of recognition.» tener recompensa = carry + a reward .
Example: The avoidance of taxes is the only intellectual pursuit that still carries any reward = La evasión de impuestos es la única actividad intelectual que aún sigue teniendo recompensa.recompensar = recompense ; mete out + reward ; reward ; requite.
Example: Present downloading agreements rely on users to recompense suppliers for data received.Example: The rhetorical strategy of much of the Hebrew Bible is to devise a God of justice who metes out reward & punishment in the world.Example: They admitted that they did not evaluate their technicians and aides, and confirmed that increases were automatic and the same 'across-the-board'; superior performance was not rewarded, nor inferior performance punished.Example: The sultan requited the king of China's present by sending him ten swords with scabbards encrusted in pearls.