音標(biāo)發(fā)音英式音標(biāo) [?pe??mɑ?.st?r]美式音標(biāo) [?pe??m?s.t?]英式發(fā)音 美式發(fā)音 基本解釋n.發(fā)薪人員;工薪出納員同根派生 paymaster相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句It charts his rise under Queen Anne and George I (including a spell in prison in the Tower of London in 1712 on charges of financial impropriety) to his appointment as paymaster-general in 1714.這本傳記調(diào)查詳實(shí),有安娜女王和喬治一世時(shí)的平步青雲(yún),有1714年被任命爲(wèi)主計(jì)大臣,甚至還有1712年因經(jīng)濟(jì)來源不正儅被關(guān)入倫敦塔的那段時(shí)間。As the union’s biggest paymaster, Germany agreed to foot the lion’s share of the bill.作爲(wèi)歐盟最大的出資國,德國曾應(yīng)允承擔(dān)擴(kuò)員計(jì)劃最大份額的成本*。權(quán)威例句Just as in Iraq, Washington is at least paymaster and sometimes sheriff as well.FORBES: Washington Rides an Egyptian TigerEU's biggest paymaster and most populous country—hence the lip-service that must be paid to its tongue.ECONOMIST: Europe’s languagesAt least half a dozen armed groups roam the hills, each with its own agenda and paymaster.ECONOMIST: Massacre in Mexicopaymaster更多例句詞組短語短語Paymaster Landing 城市Paymaster r 軍需官assistant paymaster 助理工資出納員Paymaster General 財(cái)政部主計(jì)長;主計(jì)大臣;財(cái)政部之生計(jì)長官paymaster accepted 財(cái)政部之生計(jì)主座paymaster更多詞組英英字典劍橋英英字典 a person or an organization that pays for something to happen and therefore has or expects to have some control over it柯林斯英英字典 A paymaster is a person or organization that pays and therefore controls another person or organization. A paymaster is an official in the armed forces who is responsible for the payment of wages and salaries. paymaster劍橋字典paymaster柯林斯字典