英:[ˈpeɪmɑ:stə(r)]
美:[ˈpeɪmæstə(r)]
英:[ˈpeɪmɑ:stə(r)]
美:[ˈpeɪmæstə(r)]
pay·mas·ter
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noun
a person employed or authorized by an organization to pay wages and salaries.
1540年代,“负责将军兵和军官的工资分配给他们的军官”,源自 pay(n.)+ master(n.)。在海军中,他还负责粮食、衣服和小型物资的管理。
The first known use of paymaster was in 1537
peaceableadjective
peaceful sense 1
peaceful sense 3
peacenoun
a state of quietespecially: freedom from public disturbance or war
freedom from upsetting thoughts or feelings
harmony in personal relations
a state or period of peace between governments
an agreement to end a war
peanoun
a plant of the legume family that is widely grown for its pods of protein-rich edible rounded seeds
the seed of a pea
a plant (as the sweet pea) related to the pea
pay1 of 3verb
to give (as money) in return for services received or for something bought pay for a ticket
pay the taxi driver
to give what is owed
pay a tax
to get even with
pay someone back for an insult
to give or offer freely pay attention
pay a compliment
to return value or profit to
it pays to drive carefully
to give as a return
a bank account paying eight percent
to make slack and allow to run out
pay out a rope
pay2 of 3noun
the act of paying
the state of being paid or employed for money
something paidespecially: wage entry 2, salary
pay3 of 3adjective
containing or leading to something valuable
having a coin slot for receiving money for use
payrollnoun
a list of persons entitled to receive pay with the amounts due to each
the amount of money necessary to pay those on a payroll
payoff1 of 2noun
profit entry 1 sense 2
the last and most interesting part of an incident
the payoff of a story
pay off2 of 2verb
to pay in full
pay off a mortgage
to produce a profit
investments that pay off
payoff1 of 2noun
profit entry 1 sense 2
the last and most interesting part of an incident
the payoff of a story
pay off2 of 2verb
to pay in full
pay off a mortgage
to produce a profit
investments that pay off
paymentnoun
the act of paying
money given to pay a debt
pay entry 2 sense 2
paymentnoun
the act of paying
money given to pay a debt
pay entry 2 sense 2
paymasternoun
an officer or agent of an employer whose duty it is to pay salaries or wages
1 Then there is the No 1 suspect: the nerds, the geeks, those superfans who have exceeded their station, mutating from supporters of escapist cinema into some kind of hybrid of cannibals and paymasters.
2 Beatrice’s husband was a paymaster, a man whose job it was to hand out wages to employees of the former government, and the men at the door wanted whatever cash he could get.
3 Its position is different from the press in that it must always fear the paymaster hurrying near but, finances apart, it remains vulnerable to political pressure, especially in times of political strain.
4 Olaf Scholz, the leader of the EU's paymaster Germany, concluded the negotiations were only starting in earnest: "We are still at the beginning, the positions... are not matching yet."
5 His name is Sadik el-Kaber, and he is the governor of Libya’s central bank, which has been the paymaster to all sides in Libya’s civil war ever since it began.
6 Is the sport ultimately run on the say of its biggest paymasters?
7 He was forced hy his paymaster in the secret to keep quiet about these murders.
他被秘密组织头头胁迫不得泄漏这些谋杀案件.
8 Don’t be surprised if Affleck’s paymasters hold him to a couple of extra Batman movies by way of penance.
9 Brydges was a paymaster.
10 After that it shifted to the producers – his paymasters – and then finally to the director.
11 Lord Brooke, who was MP for Cities of London and Westminster, also held the positions of paymaster general and chairman of the Conservative Party during his career.
12 Three men were jailed for the attack but the judge said the highest sentence would be reserved for the unnamed "paymaster" who funded the crime.
13 Olaf Scholz, the leader of the EU's paymaster Germany, concluded the negotiations were only starting in earnest: "We are still at the beginning, the positions ... are not matching yet."
14 Labour began its campaigning within hours of the recall petition result, with shadow paymaster general Jonathan Ashworth visiting the town on Wednesday.
15 The important demographic, our future Asian paymasters, neither care about nor discern the difference between Britons and Americans.
16 “Perhaps. I always pay my debts as well. It is expected of a paymaster. Sign.”
17 Mr. Sunak countered that the government had made good-faith wage offers to workers in several sectors, and accused the Labour Party of “protecting their paymasters” in the unions.
18 DeLong had been in the job for one month when, on February 19, two Confederate rebels, the Sumter’s paymaster, Henry Myers, and Thomas Tunstall, the former U.S. Consul to Cadiz, Spain, arrived in Morocco on a French ship en route to Cadiz.
19 In a recent BBC4 documentary, De Pury's Russian paymasters were caught looking glum as he failed to sell another lot for its reserve price.
20 Each Paymaster is responsible for distribution of their respective fees.
每个付款人负责各自佣金的分配工作。
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