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单词 pay cheque
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Definition of pay cheque in English:

pay cheque

(US paycheck)
noun
  • 1A salary or wages cheque made out to an employee.

    (给员工的)工资支票;薪金支票

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You will not save much working in an economy where missing two paychecks can lead to homelessness.
    • The day before, he told employees to cash their paychecks rather than deposit them.
    • Some $250 million went out through paychecks to more than 8,000 local employees.
    • Make no mistake about it, this is a man who knows who signs his paychecks.
    • Without a budget, city employees would likely not receive a paycheck in July.
    • I feel it is robbing them of a pay cheque and robbing their families of a pay cheque.
    • Then, earlier this month, employee paychecks were delayed after a financial rejiggering and a wave of staff layoffs.
    • The following helpful guide has been prepared to help our employees better understand their paychecks.
    • The firm has even patented a machine to profit from cashing paychecks for employees.
    • While many turn their paychecks over to their husbands, others rebel, demanding the family's few spare cents go to pencils for the kids rather than cigarettes.
    • Shortly before noon, the foreman came around with paychecks.
    • Some believe he gave Central Office employees advances on their paychecks.
    • The Metal Workers Union that represents the workers said that employees had not received paychecks since November.
    • He could even modify the employee's direct deposit bank account, and divert a paycheck to his own account, if he wanted to.
    • A former employer that had taken to issuing promises instead of paychecks, seems to have saved money by an even more devious method.
    • In some cases, when the paychecks arrived, the employees received a portion of the money in return for falsifying the time sheets.
    • That's over half a month's salary extra in my January pay cheque.
    • The only difficulty has been convincing employees to abandon their old-fashioned paychecks.
    • A good trick is to put at least 10% of your salary into a pension as soon as you get your pay cheque.
    • Big fat CEO paychecks not only hurt an employee's bottom line but a company's bottom line too, according to a report.
    1. 1.1North American A salary or income.
      〈北美〉薪金;收入
      after a while, I wanted a steady paycheck
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Not having a steady job and pay cheque produces fear in many people.
      • When her husband left her with three little boys to support, she needed health insurance and a steady paycheck.
      • The poets have donated what ever amount they can afford, oftentimes coming from minimum wage paychecks in truly selfless gestures.
      • Unfortunately, readers' affection hasn't necessarily translated into steady paychecks for the authors they love.
      • That extra income - along with expectations for bigger paychecks ahead - is contributing to renewed economic optimism.
      • Jackie, who had looked forward to a steady if modest paycheck soon found there were no paychecks at all.
      • Many were young support staff members earning moderate salaries far below the massive paychecks of top executives.
      • As a young man he lived briefly in a homeless shelter and learned to view a steady paycheck the same way that a drowning man might view a lifeline.
      • With the economy just barely limping into the New Year, finding a steady paycheck is harder than ever.
      • I have a steady pay cheque, the work is mostly endorsed, and I'd like to keep it.
      • Its employees take home bigger paychecks and more lavish benefits than most of the city's private employees.
      • He did not want to anger his employer, since his paycheck - as well as his life - could very well be on the line.
      • It's so easy to get comfortable with a nice, steady paycheck, and my career was very promising at the company where I worked.
      • So for those working families that depend on their paychecks and much less on investment income, they're the ones that have been pinched the most.
      • He argues that those in regular employment, frightened of losing their weekly pay cheque, have no mental space to consider alternatives.
      • It was, however, at least a steady paycheck, two full meals a day free, and all the soda and coffee I could drink.
      • Your paycheck is enough to comfortably support a family in nice surroundings.
      • Then, joining the military seemed like the best path to a steady paycheck, benefits and college money.
      • The only thing that holds me back is a steady paycheck and an easy retirement.

Definition of paycheck in US English:

paycheck

nounˈpāˌCHek
  • 1A check for salary or wages made out to an employee.

    (给员工的)工资支票;薪金支票

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Metal Workers Union that represents the workers said that employees had not received paychecks since November.
    • Without a budget, city employees would likely not receive a paycheck in July.
    • The day before, he told employees to cash their paychecks rather than deposit them.
    • I feel it is robbing them of a pay cheque and robbing their families of a pay cheque.
    • The following helpful guide has been prepared to help our employees better understand their paychecks.
    • The only difficulty has been convincing employees to abandon their old-fashioned paychecks.
    • While many turn their paychecks over to their husbands, others rebel, demanding the family's few spare cents go to pencils for the kids rather than cigarettes.
    • In some cases, when the paychecks arrived, the employees received a portion of the money in return for falsifying the time sheets.
    • He could even modify the employee's direct deposit bank account, and divert a paycheck to his own account, if he wanted to.
    • Big fat CEO paychecks not only hurt an employee's bottom line but a company's bottom line too, according to a report.
    • That's over half a month's salary extra in my January pay cheque.
    • The firm has even patented a machine to profit from cashing paychecks for employees.
    • You will not save much working in an economy where missing two paychecks can lead to homelessness.
    • Shortly before noon, the foreman came around with paychecks.
    • Then, earlier this month, employee paychecks were delayed after a financial rejiggering and a wave of staff layoffs.
    • A good trick is to put at least 10% of your salary into a pension as soon as you get your pay cheque.
    • Some $250 million went out through paychecks to more than 8,000 local employees.
    • A former employer that had taken to issuing promises instead of paychecks, seems to have saved money by an even more devious method.
    • Some believe he gave Central Office employees advances on their paychecks.
    • Make no mistake about it, this is a man who knows who signs his paychecks.
    1. 1.1North American A salary or income.
      〈北美〉薪金;收入
      socking away money for the time when he wouldn't have a steady paycheck
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I have a steady pay cheque, the work is mostly endorsed, and I'd like to keep it.
      • With the economy just barely limping into the New Year, finding a steady paycheck is harder than ever.
      • Your paycheck is enough to comfortably support a family in nice surroundings.
      • As a young man he lived briefly in a homeless shelter and learned to view a steady paycheck the same way that a drowning man might view a lifeline.
      • The only thing that holds me back is a steady paycheck and an easy retirement.
      • Many were young support staff members earning moderate salaries far below the massive paychecks of top executives.
      • He argues that those in regular employment, frightened of losing their weekly pay cheque, have no mental space to consider alternatives.
      • It's so easy to get comfortable with a nice, steady paycheck, and my career was very promising at the company where I worked.
      • When her husband left her with three little boys to support, she needed health insurance and a steady paycheck.
      • So for those working families that depend on their paychecks and much less on investment income, they're the ones that have been pinched the most.
      • It was, however, at least a steady paycheck, two full meals a day free, and all the soda and coffee I could drink.
      • Its employees take home bigger paychecks and more lavish benefits than most of the city's private employees.
      • That extra income - along with expectations for bigger paychecks ahead - is contributing to renewed economic optimism.
      • The poets have donated what ever amount they can afford, oftentimes coming from minimum wage paychecks in truly selfless gestures.
      • Jackie, who had looked forward to a steady if modest paycheck soon found there were no paychecks at all.
      • He did not want to anger his employer, since his paycheck - as well as his life - could very well be on the line.
      • Not having a steady job and pay cheque produces fear in many people.
      • Unfortunately, readers' affection hasn't necessarily translated into steady paychecks for the authors they love.
      • Then, joining the military seemed like the best path to a steady paycheck, benefits and college money.
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