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royalty

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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roy·al·ty /ˈrɔɪəlti/ noun (plural royalties)  1 [uncountable]PGO members of a royal family 王室[王族]成员 At school the other children treated them like royalty. 在学校里,其他孩子将他们奉若王族。2 [countable usually plural]APAY FOR a payment made to the writer of a book or piece of music depending on how many books etc are sold, or to someone whose idea, invention etc is used by someone else to make money 〔付给书或乐曲作者的〕版税;〔发明等的〕使用费 the royalties from his latest book 他新书的版税 royalty payments 版税款
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royaltyHe receives a royalty of 2% on each card sold.Coal mined underground generates an 8 percent gross royalty.Monsanto will charge seed companies a handsome royalty to immunize their seed.He loved royalty, caste, empire.As a result, publishers have few costs to charge writers and composers against their publishing royalties.Simon's royalties for the book will go to charity.If their copyright music becomes a record and is sold, royalties become due.Nowadays record companies use impeccable accounting techniques, assisted by computers, to calculate the royalties for composers.She herself was now treated like visiting royalty when she went anywhere.The princess: She was very good and cleaned and cooked for her brothers in their cottage even though she was royalty.treated ... like royaltyMedal winners will receive large cash prizes from the government and be treated like royalty.At school the other children treated them like royalty.The A list is a privileged lot that is treated like royalty and given the utmost respect.Wherever she went, she was mobbed; whenever she traveled, she was treated like royalty.
From Longman Business Dictionaryroyaltyroy‧al‧ty /ˈrɔɪəlti/ noun (plural royalties) [countable]COMMERCELAW1a payment made to someone who owns a COPYRIGHT or a PATENT (=legal right to be the only producer or seller of something), for example an inventor or the writer of a book. The amount depends on the number of products or copies of the work which are soldThe writer gets a 10% royalty on each copy of his book.Royalties from the song will go to charity.2a payment made to someone for the right to remove minerals from their land
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royalty
royalty /ˈrɔɪəlti/ noun (plural royalties)
 Word Family: noun: royal, royalist, royalty; adjective: royal, royalist; adverb: royally
1. [uncountable] members of a royal family:
    At school the other children treated them like royalty.
2. [countable usually plural] a payment made to the writer of a book or piece of music depending on how many books etc are sold, or to someone whose idea, invention etc is used by someone else to make money:
    the royalties from his latest book
    royalty payments


roy·altyBrE /ˈrɔɪəlti/ 🔊NAmE /ˈrɔɪəlti/ 🔊 noun (
plural
roy·alties
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[uncountable] one or more members of a royal family 王室成员The gala evening was attended by royalty and politicians. 王室成员和政坛要人参加了这个晚会。🔊🔊We were treated like royalty. 我们受到了君王般的礼遇。🔊🔊 [countable, usually plural] a sum of money that is paid to sb who has written a book, piece of music, etc. each time that it is sold or performed 版税All royalties from the album will go to charity. 这张音乐专辑的全部版税收入将捐给慈善机构。🔊🔊She received £2 000 in royalties. 她得到了 2 000 英镑的版税。🔊🔊 [countable, usually plural] a sum of money that is paid by an oil or mining company to the owner of the land that they are working on 矿区土地使用费(由采矿或石油公司等付给土地所有人)