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奖赏 (jiǎngshǎng) is appropriate to use when talking about giving a reward or prize to someone for their achievements or good behavior. It can also refer to a bonus or incentive given to someone for their hard work or contribution.
For example, you can use 奖赏 (jiǎngshǎng) in the following situations:
1. In a workplace setting, when an employee has performed exceptionally well, their boss may 奖赏 (jiǎngshǎng) them in the form of a bonus or promotion.
2. In a school setting, students who have achieved top grades or have shown outstanding behavior may receive a 奖赏 (jiǎngshǎng) from their teachers or school.
3. In a sports competition, the winners are often given 奖赏 (jiǎngshǎng) in the form of medals, trophies, or cash prizes.
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1. 我们的老板经常奖赏员工。(Wǒmen de lǎobǎn jīngcháng jiǎngshǎng yuángōng.) - Our boss often gives rewards to employees.
2. 她因为在比赛中表现出色,获得了一笔丰厚的奖赏。(Tā yīnwèi zài bǐsài zhōng biǎoxiàn chūsè, huòdé le yībǐ fēnghòu de jiǎngshǎng.) - She received a generous reward for her outstanding performance in the competition.
3. 这个项目的成功离不开团队成员的辛勤付出,他们值得得到一份丰厚的奖赏。(Zhège xiàngmù de chénggōng lí bùkāi tuánduì chéngyuán de xīnqín fùchū, tāmen zhídé dédào yī fèn fēnghòu de jiǎngshǎng.) - The success of this project is inseparable from the hard work of team members, and they deserve a generous reward.
4. 这次比赛的奖赏比往年更加丰厚。(Zhè cì bǐsài de jiǎngshǎng bǐ wǎngnián gèngjiā fēnghòu.) - The rewards for this competition are more generous than in previous years.
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