payroll 的 2 个定义
- a list of employees to be paid, with the amount due to each.
- the sum total of these amounts.
- the actual money on hand for distribution: The bandits got away with the payroll.
- the total number of people employed by a business firm or organization.
- to fund or subsidize: to be payrolled by the State Department.
payroll 近义词
等同于 salary
等同于 expense
payroll 的近义词 43 个
- amount
- budget
- charge
- consumption
- debt
- expenditure
- insurance
- investment
- liability
- loan
- loss
- mortgage
- obligation
- outlay
- price
- price tag
- rate
- risk
- spending
- sum
- tariff
- value
- assessment
- bite
- debit
- decrement
- deprivation
- disbursement
- duty
- forfeit
- forfeiture
- outdo
- output
- overhead
- responsibility
- sacrifice
- surcharge
- toll
- upkeep
- use
- worth
- bottom line
- out of pocket
payroll 的反义词 2 个
更多payroll例句
- In some cases, we checked town payroll records to see whether officers hired after 2010 were selling back unused sick time annually.
- Unions are backing a proposal that would provide $15 billion in payroll support to keep workers on the job through the end of September.
- The report precedes Friday’s monthly jobs report, which is projected to show that private payrolls grew by 105,000 in January after declining by 95,000 in December.
- Sharing payroll data works even better as a means of economic incentive, some experts argue.
- Long-term, most managers don’t make their teams perform better than their payrolls suggest they should.
- Begich has courageously talked of eliminating the payroll tax cap of around $115,000.
- “There is always at least one ISIS person on the payroll; they force people on us,” says an aid coordinator.
- The temporary reduction of Social Security payroll taxes was allowed to expire in early 2013.
- Even with several judges on her payroll, Mandelbaum was not able to squirm out of the charges.
- The team with the biggest payroll is almost always going to win in league games.
- How the payroll cash was brought from up the line in an armored car to the bank before opening time in the morning.
- Hit would interfere with his gittin' a bank opened and himself back on the payroll.
- "Twelve hundred and thirty-one tens," he read from the payroll change slip before him.
- Galileo was cut off the Standard Oil payroll, and forced to apply to a teachers' agency, that he might find employment.
- "Got it," he informed the payroll he had been trying to add for half an hour.