1. All told there were 104 people on the payroll. 工资表上总共有104个人。
2. Before Harrington knew it, she was down to her last $20,000, not enough to cover payroll. 在哈林顿知道这件事之前,她只剩下最后的2万美元,还不够支付工资单。
3. I thought graduate teaching assistants will automatically put on the payroll at the beginning of the semester. 我原以为研究生助教会在学期开始时自动进入发放工资的名单。
4. The payroll survey can easily double-count someone: if you are one person with two jobs, you show up as two workers. 工资调查很容易把一个人重复计算进去:如果你是一个人同时做两份工作,你就会以两名员工的身份出现。
5. The payroll survey also doesn't capture the number of self-employed, and so says little about how many people are generating an independent income. 工资单调查也没有统计个体经营者的数量,因此也没有说明有多少人在产生独立收入。