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单词 payroll
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Definition of payroll in English:

payroll

noun ˈpeɪrəʊlˈpeɪˌroʊl
  • 1A list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid.

    there are just three employees on the payroll
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each spot on the payroll was precious, a weapon to defeat the threat of mediocrity.
    • Millions of workers in companies whose payrolls are done by vendors will see their money right away.
    • It is also likely to open the door to more recruitment of office staff with 25 now on the payroll.
    • He said there was need to build four teachers' houses at the same school and put teachers on the payroll.
    • It's hard to find a computer security organisation without a few curious types on the payroll.
    • It employed people on a monthly salary and at its peak there were more than 5,000 on the payroll.
    • As long as they have me in some sort of role, as long as they have me on the payroll, then I'll be happy.
    • At its peak, there were over 500 staff on the payroll but that is now down to about 330.
    • After the concept for a film has been put in place the first people on the payroll are the art and accounts department.
    • It was these numbers showing up on the payroll that tipped off Ellison.
    • The work is being done by staff already on the payroll, and by volunteers.
    • This will be a balancing act for a small employer to go through before he or she puts someone on the payroll.
    • Management of the agency wanted her to go on the payroll as an employee for 30 hours a week.
    • For the first time in two decades I'm not on the payroll of a large media corporation.
    • We actually have somebody on the payroll here who is silly enough to answer all this stuff.
    • We'll also be able to shrink the number of government workers already on the payroll.
    • We are committed to keeping those persons who will be needed in January on the payroll.
    • Then there's the opposite side of the coin: employees on payrolls.
    • In an age when general staff pensions did not exist the railways might well keep elderly staff on the payroll for nominal duties.
    • All those employees on the payroll do not want their cause to go away.
    1. 1.1 The total amount of wages paid by a company.
      small employers with a payroll of less than £45,000
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Strong demand is allowing businesses to bolster payrolls - and wages
      • The players think that the free market should determine the minimum payroll for the teams.
      • Whenever this possibility comes up, we talk about the number of jobs, the size of payrolls, the economic impact.
      • Internet journalists' payrolls represent five to 10 percent of the total newsroom's payroll (print plus online).
      • With no pricing power, companies are cutting payrolls and wages.
      • Thousands of factories report their total payrolls to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics every month.
      • Total payrolls were up more than 1 percent as of July.
      • It also could mean reduced profits for corporate America, leading to a slimming down of payrolls and loss of bonuses in their Irish operations.
      • These unique advantages are especially important in an environment of slowing sales growth, shrinking payrolls, and other uncertainties.
      • Total payrolls were higher last month than in April.
 
 

Definition of payroll in US English:

payroll

nounˈpeɪˌroʊlˈpāˌrōl
  • 1A list of a company's employees and the amount of money they are to be paid.

    there are just three employees on the payroll
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The work is being done by staff already on the payroll, and by volunteers.
    • It was these numbers showing up on the payroll that tipped off Ellison.
    • Millions of workers in companies whose payrolls are done by vendors will see their money right away.
    • Then there's the opposite side of the coin: employees on payrolls.
    • It's hard to find a computer security organisation without a few curious types on the payroll.
    • We are committed to keeping those persons who will be needed in January on the payroll.
    • In an age when general staff pensions did not exist the railways might well keep elderly staff on the payroll for nominal duties.
    • At its peak, there were over 500 staff on the payroll but that is now down to about 330.
    • Management of the agency wanted her to go on the payroll as an employee for 30 hours a week.
    • After the concept for a film has been put in place the first people on the payroll are the art and accounts department.
    • It employed people on a monthly salary and at its peak there were more than 5,000 on the payroll.
    • All those employees on the payroll do not want their cause to go away.
    • Each spot on the payroll was precious, a weapon to defeat the threat of mediocrity.
    • He said there was need to build four teachers' houses at the same school and put teachers on the payroll.
    • We actually have somebody on the payroll here who is silly enough to answer all this stuff.
    • It is also likely to open the door to more recruitment of office staff with 25 now on the payroll.
    • We'll also be able to shrink the number of government workers already on the payroll.
    • For the first time in two decades I'm not on the payroll of a large media corporation.
    • As long as they have me in some sort of role, as long as they have me on the payroll, then I'll be happy.
    • This will be a balancing act for a small employer to go through before he or she puts someone on the payroll.
    1. 1.1 The total amount of wages and salaries paid by a company to its employees.
      small employers with a payroll of less than $45,000
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Total payrolls were up more than 1 percent as of July.
      • Whenever this possibility comes up, we talk about the number of jobs, the size of payrolls, the economic impact.
      • Total payrolls were higher last month than in April.
      • With no pricing power, companies are cutting payrolls and wages.
      • Strong demand is allowing businesses to bolster payrolls - and wages
      • It also could mean reduced profits for corporate America, leading to a slimming down of payrolls and loss of bonuses in their Irish operations.
      • Thousands of factories report their total payrolls to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics every month.
      • Internet journalists' payrolls represent five to 10 percent of the total newsroom's payroll (print plus online).
      • These unique advantages are especially important in an environment of slowing sales growth, shrinking payrolls, and other uncertainties.
      • The players think that the free market should determine the minimum payroll for the teams.
 
 
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