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单词 pay grade
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Definition of pay grade in English:

pay grade

noun
  • A grade or level on a pay scale.

    workers are to be balloted by the union for a proposed strike over the secretaries' pay grades
    Example sentencesExamples
    • "Nobody told me my waiver had an expiration date or was good through only a certain pay grade," she said.
    • There are clearly gains from trade to be had by handing that unfortunate job off to someone at a lower pay grade.
    • The last cycle promoted more than 24,000 Sailors to their next pay grade.
    • With time, he'll work his way into a higher pay grade with more responsibility.
    • The new offer means that from this April the pay grade will start at £4.60 an hour for new workers.
    • They operate without taxpayer dollars, basing rates for the facilities by rank and pay grade of the visiting service member.
    • It could perhaps up her pay grade a bit.
    • The contract also reclassifies secretaries, library and teaching assistants in a higher pay grade.
    • Our efforts examine workforce characteristics such as occupational specialty, experience and retirement eligibility, educational attainment and pay grade.
    • Charles's intelligence, such as it is, exceeds his pay grade.
    • She then retaliated against the offender and moved her from a $1.53/day pay grade to $1.03/day pay grade.
    • The ordnanceman picked for the award is usually from the E-5 or E-6 pay grade with 9 to 13 years of active duty service.
    • Brad and I overlapped at Treasury - and his pay grade was much higher than mine.
    • They concluded that drug users advanced less rapidly in pay grade than nonusers.
    • The top of their pay grade is a paltry £13,500.
    • But what really did it for me was the day they told me what my pay grade was.
    • I vowed never again to let anyone talk me into doing something dumb, no matter how much they outranked me by pay grade or flight time.
    • The salaries of the remaining employees will be cut with the size of the cut depending on the pay grade.
    • Cook joined the Marines as a grunt, at the lowest pay grade.
    • Two dozen of those firefighters were seeking enhanced pension because they reported injury while filling in for a superior at a higher pay grade.

Phrases

  • be above (or beyond) one's pay grade

    • Be above one's level of responsibility or outside one's sphere of expertise.

      such decisions were above his pay grade
      most of this cybersecurity stuff is way beyond my pay grade
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A retro drive toward the Catskills on Wednesday, with Chopin (way above my customary cultural pay grade) playing on the radio, had its pleasures.
      • But that was above my pay grade.
      • I'm afraid that's, as they say in the military, "over my pay grade."
      • Staff officers provide the commander with an overwhelming amount of information unless they have learned to analyze the information at a skills level previously above their pay grade.
      • To quote somebody famous, that's above my pay grade.
      • To use the military jargon, that's above my pay grade.
      • Click here for details; the statistics involved in this argument are above my pay grade.
      • That's about 10 levels above our pay grade.
      • Well, yes, these are all problems that are way above my pay grade.
      • This isn't my subject and I am venturing way beyond my pay grade.
      • I believe that there were some system failures that were certainly beyond his pay grade, and that he simply did not have the authority to make decisions or not make decisions.
      • My guess is the "above the pay grade" answer will go out the window.
      • He fudged: "Answering that question with specificity, you know, is above my pay grade."
      • He said the matter "really is beyond my pay grade."
      • Answers to these questions are above my pay grade, I'm afraid.
      • Num Sum provides basic spreadsheet functions - all I need, since 95% of Excel is above my pay grade.
      • You know, that's really above my pay grade.
      • That's a policy decision. Frankly, it's above my pay grade.
      • But because the military is a tool of the civilian leadership and its policies, such decisions are ultimately "above the pay grade" of any uniformed officer.
      • It turns out it is above the pay grade of a posse member to suggest such things.
 
 

Definition of pay grade in US English:

pay grade

noun
  • A grade or level on a pay scale.

    workers are to be balloted by the union for a proposed strike over the secretaries' pay grades
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The top of their pay grade is a paltry £13,500.
    • The last cycle promoted more than 24,000 Sailors to their next pay grade.
    • The contract also reclassifies secretaries, library and teaching assistants in a higher pay grade.
    • With time, he'll work his way into a higher pay grade with more responsibility.
    • But what really did it for me was the day they told me what my pay grade was.
    • Cook joined the Marines as a grunt, at the lowest pay grade.
    • Charles's intelligence, such as it is, exceeds his pay grade.
    • There are clearly gains from trade to be had by handing that unfortunate job off to someone at a lower pay grade.
    • I vowed never again to let anyone talk me into doing something dumb, no matter how much they outranked me by pay grade or flight time.
    • "Nobody told me my waiver had an expiration date or was good through only a certain pay grade," she said.
    • It could perhaps up her pay grade a bit.
    • The ordnanceman picked for the award is usually from the E-5 or E-6 pay grade with 9 to 13 years of active duty service.
    • They operate without taxpayer dollars, basing rates for the facilities by rank and pay grade of the visiting service member.
    • Brad and I overlapped at Treasury - and his pay grade was much higher than mine.
    • The salaries of the remaining employees will be cut with the size of the cut depending on the pay grade.
    • She then retaliated against the offender and moved her from a $1.53/day pay grade to $1.03/day pay grade.
    • Our efforts examine workforce characteristics such as occupational specialty, experience and retirement eligibility, educational attainment and pay grade.
    • Two dozen of those firefighters were seeking enhanced pension because they reported injury while filling in for a superior at a higher pay grade.
    • The new offer means that from this April the pay grade will start at £4.60 an hour for new workers.
    • They concluded that drug users advanced less rapidly in pay grade than nonusers.

Phrases

  • be above (or beyond) one's pay grade

    • Be above one's level of responsibility or outside one's sphere of expertise.

      such decisions were above his pay grade
      most of this cybersecurity stuff is way beyond my pay grade
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To quote somebody famous, that's above my pay grade.
      • My guess is the "above the pay grade" answer will go out the window.
      • Num Sum provides basic spreadsheet functions - all I need, since 95% of Excel is above my pay grade.
      • He fudged: "Answering that question with specificity, you know, is above my pay grade."
      • Click here for details; the statistics involved in this argument are above my pay grade.
      • Well, yes, these are all problems that are way above my pay grade.
      • That's a policy decision. Frankly, it's above my pay grade.
      • You know, that's really above my pay grade.
      • Answers to these questions are above my pay grade, I'm afraid.
      • Staff officers provide the commander with an overwhelming amount of information unless they have learned to analyze the information at a skills level previously above their pay grade.
      • That's about 10 levels above our pay grade.
      • This isn't my subject and I am venturing way beyond my pay grade.
      • I'm afraid that's, as they say in the military, "over my pay grade."
      • He said the matter "really is beyond my pay grade."
      • To use the military jargon, that's above my pay grade.
      • A retro drive toward the Catskills on Wednesday, with Chopin (way above my customary cultural pay grade) playing on the radio, had its pleasures.
      • It turns out it is above the pay grade of a posse member to suggest such things.
      • But that was above my pay grade.
      • But because the military is a tool of the civilian leadership and its policies, such decisions are ultimately "above the pay grade" of any uniformed officer.
      • I believe that there were some system failures that were certainly beyond his pay grade, and that he simply did not have the authority to make decisions or not make decisions.
 
 
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