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paycheck

/pey-chek/US // ˈpeɪˌtʃɛk //

工资支票,工资单,薪水,薪资

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bank check given as salary or wages.
    • : salary or wages: One can stretch the paycheck only just so far.

Examples

  • The light workload gives him time to boost his paycheck by doing extra duty jobs.

  • We tried to send her her last paycheck and she didn’t even … It came back “return to sender.”

  • Our store could be shut down — or fined thousands of dollars, which inevitably comes out of employee paychecks one way or another — for failing to uphold these rules.

  • She poured every paycheck back into balances, trying to keep to the promise she made in September to get even by the holidays.

  • We can give you early access to your tax refund and your paycheck based on what we know about you.

  • At the beginning of each week, she makes a list of expenses her paycheck will have to cover that week.

  • That leaves the families who make between that and the sustainable-wage level of $48,000 to struggle paycheck to paycheck.

  • Low-income work was a necessity, either to make up for the absence of a man or to bolster his own low-income paycheck.

  • You worked for it and your boss transfers it to you, along with your other benefits and paycheck, as compensation for your work.

  • After all, your health care plan belongs to you, as your paycheck does.

  • He was telling me—the guy who did the job while he sat back on his fat paycheck in an air-conditioned office.

  • It was only a matter of hours and our money was gone so we wired back to Oakland and each got $100 advance on our next paycheck.

  • Mrs. Reid, did you ever have any personal contact with Lee Harvey Oswald about such things as his paycheck or anything like that?

  • The warrant when received is deposited in a bank and a paycheck issued.

  • There are some things worth more to me than three meals a day and a paycheck.