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词汇 payslip
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Definition of payslip in English:

payslip

nounˈpeɪslɪpˈpeɪˌslɪp
British
  • A note given to an employee when they have been paid, detailing the amount of pay given, and the tax and insurance deducted.

    (发薪时给雇员的,详细列出工资额及扣税、保险额的)工资清单

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I found something that looked like a payslip for one of my neighbours.
    • The Claimant's payslips referred to his ‘total gross pay to date’.
    • First there's the office, otherwise known as the bedroom floor, where all bills, mortgage statements and payslips can be placed.
    • I've sent every document you can think of - payslips, my old passport, tax forms, employers' letters.
    • Even better, it allows me to look at all of my past payslips and my pension payments.
    • Next, gather together all your latest statements, bills, receipts and payslips and then create a Statement of Affairs.
    • Letters have just gone out with our payslips informing us of our annual pay increase.
    • They will see a new employers' name on their payslips and a new name on headed notepaper and signage around buildings.
    • The immigration officials require payslips and proof of work.
    • Payroll software must allow employers to print the employees' payslips on customised forms or on A4 paper.
    • These extra pension payments are easy to arrange, as the money is taken directly from your pay and will appear on your payslip.
    • Most institutions will accept a photocopy of a payslip, a P60 or a letter from your employer with your PPSN number on it.
    • I'm not great at looking at my own payslips or personal bank statements, but none the less I am not reckless with my money.
    • During the 1977 strike, firemen recall the police waving their overtime payslips in front of the picket lines.
    • Her mother knows how much Grace earns because she opened her first payslip to find out.
    • Problems include overpayments, underpayments and incorrect bank account details appearing on payslips.
    • A senior official, at this late hour, demanded our past month's payslips stating that we receive pensions at this paypoint.
    • Many employers operate group schemes and deduct the contribution from the employee's payslip.
    • You simply put in any adjustments such as overtime or commission, then push a couple of buttons, and a payslip with the correct net amount is produced.
    • The paperwork was difficult and filled with value judgements - how long do you need to keep payslips for a job you left four years ago?

Definition of payslip in US English:

payslip

nounˈpāˌslipˈpeɪˌslɪp
British
  • A note given to an employee when they have been paid, detailing the amount of pay given, and the tax and insurance deducted.

    (发薪时给雇员的,详细列出工资额及扣税、保险额的)工资清单

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Problems include overpayments, underpayments and incorrect bank account details appearing on payslips.
    • Many employers operate group schemes and deduct the contribution from the employee's payslip.
    • The Claimant's payslips referred to his ‘total gross pay to date’.
    • Most institutions will accept a photocopy of a payslip, a P60 or a letter from your employer with your PPSN number on it.
    • A senior official, at this late hour, demanded our past month's payslips stating that we receive pensions at this paypoint.
    • During the 1977 strike, firemen recall the police waving their overtime payslips in front of the picket lines.
    • I'm not great at looking at my own payslips or personal bank statements, but none the less I am not reckless with my money.
    • These extra pension payments are easy to arrange, as the money is taken directly from your pay and will appear on your payslip.
    • You simply put in any adjustments such as overtime or commission, then push a couple of buttons, and a payslip with the correct net amount is produced.
    • First there's the office, otherwise known as the bedroom floor, where all bills, mortgage statements and payslips can be placed.
    • Even better, it allows me to look at all of my past payslips and my pension payments.
    • Her mother knows how much Grace earns because she opened her first payslip to find out.
    • Next, gather together all your latest statements, bills, receipts and payslips and then create a Statement of Affairs.
    • The paperwork was difficult and filled with value judgements - how long do you need to keep payslips for a job you left four years ago?
    • The immigration officials require payslips and proof of work.
    • Payroll software must allow employers to print the employees' payslips on customised forms or on A4 paper.
    • Letters have just gone out with our payslips informing us of our annual pay increase.
    • I found something that looked like a payslip for one of my neighbours.
    • They will see a new employers' name on their payslips and a new name on headed notepaper and signage around buildings.
    • I've sent every document you can think of - payslips, my old passport, tax forms, employers' letters.
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