B1 something given in exchange for good behaviour or good work, etc.报答;报偿;酬谢;奖赏
B1 an amount of money given to someone who helps the police or who helps to return stolen property to its owner酬金;赏格;悬赏金
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Most police informers receive a reward for their information.
We should share (in) the reward.
In this business, the risks and the rewards are high.
He received a reward for his part in the rescue.
The rewards of teaching compensated for the poor salary.
B2 to give someone a reward报答;报偿;奖赏
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He said if his results were good, he would reward him handsomely.
The cake takes two hours to cook, but your patience will be richly rewarded.
After a hard climb, we were rewarded by a picture-postcard vista of rolling hills under a deep blue summer sky.
The school rewards pupils for good behaviour.
The scheme is intended to reward customers for their loyalty.
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