It's 365 days, 12 paychecks and one birthday.
一年有365天,发12次薪水,过一次生日。
Yet some executives will still walk away with large paychecks.
不过一些高管仍将带着丰厚的报酬离开。
I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted paychecks.
曾以为我想要的是职业, 结果发现我只是想要工资.
Eg. With a Ph. D. , he thought he could get greener paychecks.
他想,有了博士学位,他能得到更丰厚的薪水。
Many employees expect a yearly cost of living increase in their paychecks.
很多雇员希望其工资的生活费用部分每年都有增长。
Paychecks are not as common as they were even five or ten years ago in the US.
支票并不像五年前或十年前在美国那样普遍。
Don't jump the gun because they usually start distributing paychecks on the 15th.
不要太早去,因为他们通常十五号才开始发薪水。
Thanks to the tax cuts we passed, Americans’ paychecks are a little bigger today.
得益于减税计划的通过,美国人民的薪水在今天能稍微有所增加。
They keep a timecard and receive paychecks, which they keep in check registers.
他们按时上下班且收获工资支票。他们又把工资支票放在进了支票本。
Federal spending should not rise any faster than the paychecks of American families.
联邦消费不应该超过美国家庭收入的增长速度.

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