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 payroll   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 工资名单, 饷金名单, 发放的工资总额

[计] 工资表, 工资单

[经] 工资(薪工)表, 发放工资额, 在职人员名单




    payroll
    [ noun ]
    1. a list of employees and their salaries

    2. <noun.possession>
      the company had a long payroll
    3. the total amount of money paid in wages

    4. <noun.possession>
      the company had a large payroll
    5. the department that determines the amounts of wage or salary due to each employee

    6. <noun.group>


    1. At one Texas company, a computer "time bomb" planted by a fired employee wiped out 168,000 payroll records three years ago.
    2. Investigators have said Thomas Savage reported he was living in Chicago and running for the Illinois Legislature at the same time he was on Fauntroy's payroll.
    3. That seems to assume that the resulting higher payroll costs would not eliminate jobs.
    4. The Babylon office employs about 125 workers and has an annual payroll of about $3 million.
    5. Digital Equipment Corp., which has slashed its payroll without laying off workers, may find it more difficult in the current economic slump to induce people to leave their jobs, company president Kenneth Olsen said Thursday.
    6. The payroll and unemployment data from the US received a somewhat muffled response from the UK stock market yesterday.
    7. The good news that caused a brief rally was that the non-farm payroll rose less than expected in March.
    8. While the unemployment rate remained steady at 7 per cent, the number of payroll jobs actually declined in March.
    9. Presser's defense, according to statements of defense attorney John R. Climaco, would have been that Presser was told to place certain men on the local's payroll and to keep them there, in order to protect and enhance his informant role.
    10. The university also would be unable to meet the payroll for its 2,130 employees, he said.
    11. City officials feared not only the loss of the school's $2 million annual payroll, but the other benefits to the local economy estimated at four times that amount.
    12. LET'S AUTOMATE collections of diverted payroll taxes, the GAO urges.
    13. The non-farm payroll increase in May was revised to 74,000 from an earlier estimate of a 123,000 rise.
    14. S&P stopped short of lowering the city's rating of A-minus but said it sees a need "to revise the city's financial plan and to evaluate its payroll burden in line with the realities" of a slipping economy.
    15. A House panel charged Friday that FAA officials lied under oath about payroll records prepared during the 1981 controllers' strike and in some instances doctored time sheets to cheat the controllers.
    16. A second fraud, according to reports, involved two employees in the payroll department who allegedly falsified and duplicated bills.
    17. Pay stubs come under scrutiny this week as economists examine the June employment payroll and unemployment rate data.
    18. The Reagan White House, chafing over revelations of drug abuse by presidential employees in sensitive jobs, announced Thursday that all 1,600 workers on its payroll will be subject to random narcotics tests in about 60 days.
    19. The city design office alone has more than 100 gardeners on the payroll.
    20. Cuts will come from all operations, included about 2,300 salaried employees who will be taken off the payroll.
    21. AGE warns that one result might be payroll taxes of anywhere from 23% to 42% to pay for Social Security and Medicare, compared with the current 14.6%.
    22. The OMB also is urging "substantial cuts" in the HHS payroll, an administration official said.
    23. Dole's weakened campaign, meanwhile, continued to shrink, with only about 10 to 12 aides left on the payroll, according to spokeswoman Dale Tate.
    24. At the Hot L Restaurant in Manhattan, partner Glenn Pagan laments, "There were weeks when we barely had enough money to meet our payroll and buy our food."
    25. It would be paid for by taxing income above $45,000 a year, which is now exempt from the Medicare payroll tax.
    26. With 8,000 employees and an annual payroll of $220 million, Morton Thiokol Inc. is Utah's largest private employer.
    27. For the upper-middle class, the 1.45 percent payroll tax that supports Medicare - now deducted only up to $51,300 in earnings - would extend to a person's first $125,000 of income.
    28. And the payroll side of Friday's ambiguous employment report pointed to a somewhat slower pace of job creation. It would be dangerous, however, to conclude that the Fed has done enough to reduce US growth to a sustainable 2 1/2 -3 per cent.
    29. One idea is to allow payroll deductions into a tax-deferred "portable" account for each employee.
    30. Ms. Coppa notes that Commissioner Colletti's husband and son were on the Mustang Ranch's payroll during the short time that Ms. Coppa supervised the business.
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