a payment given for professional services that are rendered nominally without charge
(支付给名义上不收费服务的)酬金。
"mid 17th cent.: from Latin, denoting a gift made on being admitted to public office, from
n. 酬金
A group of residents agreed to conduct the survey for a small honorarium.
一部分居民同意去进行这样的一个调查,在支付一小点酬金的情况下。
It was probably the highest honorarium ever received by an author for writing a book.
可能是史上,一介作者著书所获的最大报酬。
Since the honorarium they had offered was three hundred and fifty dollars, Martin thought it not worth while to telegraph.
他们提出的稿酬是三百五十元,马丁觉得已经不必再电告了。
During the second stage review the administration wing would be required to examine whether there were justifications for paying an honorarium attendance allowance to non-official members of council.
在进行第二阶段检讨时,行政署并须研究有否理据向本局非公职成员支付酬金出勤津贴。
a payment given for professional services that are rendered nominally without charge
(支付给名义上不收费服务的)酬金。
"mid 17th cent.: from Latin, denoting a gift made on being admitted to public office, from