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owed

/oh/US // oʊ //UK // (əʊ) //

欠的,欠费的,所欠的,所欠的费用

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v.有主动词 verb
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    owed, ow·ing.

    • : to be under obligation to pay or repay: to owe money to the bank; to owe the bank interest on a mortgage.
    • : to be in debt to: He says he doesn't owe anybody.
    • : to be indebted as the cause or source of: to owe one's fame to good fortune.
    • : to have or bear toward someone or something: to owe gratitude to one's rescuers.
    • : Obsolete. to possess; own.
v.无主动词 verb
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    owed, ow·ing.

    • : to be in debt: Neither lend nor owe. Who owes for the antipasto?

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Examples

  • The plan is for Wall, who is owed more than $130 million over the next three seasons, to reunite with Bradley Beal and lead a cadre of young players when the season begins in late December.

  • Like Westbrook, he is owed more than $130 million over the next three seasons.

  • She was among more than two dozen people living in the home of a woman to whom they allegedly owed immigration debts, in addition to rent and other expenses.

  • This isn’t to say he owes you anything beyond taking your concerns seriously.

  • Two months ago, a woman in Düsseldorf, Germany, died after delays in treatment owing in part to a cyberattack on the hospital where she was being taken.

  • And much of the credit to her transformation is owed to a finishing school that caters to women just like her.

  • He also elected not to take advantage of a recent tax amnesty whereby he could have paid back just 10 percent of what he owed.

  • That the song has become so indelible is likely owed to the fact that we can all sort of relate.

  • LePage owed his election in 2010 to a split opposition, as he won a tight three-way race over Cutler and Democrat Libby Mitchell.

  • By 2013, the company owed the lender about $35,000 per month—solely in interest payments—and imploded in debt.

  • Having seen no service, he owed his appointment largely to his conceit and good looks.

  • Ill-natured people said that Mrs. Charmington owed a great deal to Messrs. Jones.

  • He owed the promoters of the old townsite of Dallas more than he was likely to pay very soon, but they still were his friends.

  • This rascal was owed a debt for the indignity he had offered the sahib in the village, and now he was paid in full.

  • That was how I learnt the strangest tale that ever a man was told, and knew the miracle to which I owed my life.