pay-in slip

  • 1pay-in slip — Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary deposit slip (at a bank) …

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  • 2pay slip — ➔ slip2 * * * pay slip UK US (UK (US pay stub) ► HR a piece of paper given to an employee to show how much they have earned and any deductions (= amounts taken off for income tax, etc.) in a particular period: »The size of the deductions in the… …

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  • 3pay stub — ➔ stub * * * pay stub UK US noun [C] US ► HR PAY SLIP(Cf. ↑pay slip) …

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  • 4Slip On Through — «Slip On Through» Sencillo de The Beach Boys del álbum Sunflower Lado B This Whole World Formato 7 Grabación Estudio de la casa de Brian Wilson, Los Ángeles, el 6 de octubre de 1969 …

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  • 5pay packet — ˈpay ˌpacket also ˈpay ˌenvelope , ˈwage ˌpacket noun [countable] 1. an envelope containing a worker s pay and a pay slip: • Workers earning £150 a week or more will receive just over £5 extra in their weekly pay packets. 2 …

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  • 6slip — ▪ I. slip slip 1 [slɪp] verb slipped PTandPPX slipping PRESPARTX [intransitive] to become worse or less or fall to a lower amount, standard etc than before: • There are fears that consumer confidence may be slipping. • Earnings per share slipped… …

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  • 7slip — I. verb (slipped; slipping) Etymology: Middle English slippen, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German; akin to Middle High German slipfen to slide, Old High German slīfan to smooth, and perhaps to Greek olibros slippery Date: 14th century… …

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  • 8slip — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 mistake ADJECTIVE ▪ little, slight ▪ unfortunate ▪ accidental ▪ occasional ▪ Freu …

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  • 9pay — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ hourly, monthly, weekly ▪ full, half (both esp. BrE) ▪ He has taken leave on half pay. ▪ …

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  • 10slip (up) — 1. in. to make an error. □ Don’t slip up and pay this bill twice, please. □ I slipped and gave the guy a 35 percent tip. 2. AND slip( up) n. an error. □ That was a silly slip up. I’m sorry. □ …

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