payrolls
英 [ˈpeɪrəʊlz]
美 [ˈpeɪˌroʊlz]
n. (公司员工的)工资名单; (公司的)工资总支出
payroll的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 工资名单
The peopleonthepayrollof a company or an organization are the people who work for it and are paid by it.- They had 87,000 employees on the payroll.
他们在编员工有87,000名。
- They had 87,000 employees on the payroll.
双语例句
- Payrolls are not only simpler, they are also less expensive to the bank in terms of security and cash handling it also reduces the likelihood of robbery.
由银行发下班资不仅简单,而且降低了平安和现金措置方面的费用,也降低了发生抢劫事务的可能性。 - And they slashed payrolls.
它们还削减了薪资。 - That makes Friday's jump on the back of a way-better-than-expected payrolls report worth noting.
这就使美元上周五在远远好于预期的就业人口报告支撑下的反弹可圈可点。 - Second, that many employers responded to the recession by permanently restructuring their businesses and, in so doing, irrevocably reducing their payrolls.
其次,许多雇主在应对衰退时,永久性地重组了自身业务,并在此过程中,不可逆转地削减了工资总额。 - Americans also face higher taxes due to the same reform: new federal taxes on payrolls and investment, and additional state taxes to cover the increased cost of Medicaid.
由于医改,美国人还面临着更高的税负:对薪水和投资征收新的联邦税,并开征附加州税,以涵盖医疗补助制度(medicaid)增加的成本。 - Meanwhile, state and local governments accounted for the bulk of jobs lost, decreasing payrolls by39,000 in July.
同时,州与地方政府成为失去工作岗位的主体,7月份,政府部门工资领取人减少了39000人。 - Some measures such as payrolls and hours worked did not reach their lowest point until later in 2009.
薪酬和工作时长等指标在2009年晚些时候才达到了最低点。 - This stickiness owes much to past labour hoarding: job losses did not match output falls during the recession, so many businesses have not needed to add to payrolls in the early stages of recovery.
失业率的这种粘性很大程度上要归因于之前保留劳动力的做法:在衰退中,工作的减少和产出的降低并不相当,所以在复苏的起始阶段许多公司并不需要增加人手。 - So one might have thought that companies would have had less room to slash payrolls, since they were already relatively slim.
所以有人会认为公司们已经没有空间在缩减他们的工资单了,因为他们已经很“瘦”了。 - Similarly, many companies are reportedly cutting their payrolls amid the job crunch.
同样,据报道,许多公司都在削减职工薪酬,以应对职业危机。