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paid

/peyd/US // peɪd //UK // (peɪd) //

有偿,已支付,有偿服务,有偿提供

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : a simple past tense and past participle of pay.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • An analysis should be conducted to properly find the balance between paid and organic so that you are optimizing the total search experience.

  • As the lines between paid and organic continue to blur, it makes less and less sense to have these two channels as distinct departments or teams competing over budget.

  • Bucciero and Gibaldi first started noticing issues with the USPS service about a month ago, when they dropped off 10 packages with pre-paid shipping labels that the USPS lost track of.

  • It may be fun and it may get them paid, until oversaturation ruins our sense for irony and destroys the market for it.

  • Their three-day scientific outing was paid for by Epstein and was big success.

  • Certainly paid paternity leave is part of it (and in the U.S., we need paid maternity and paternity leave).

  • Is there any chance the potential 2016 hopeful will stand up to the right and embrace paid sick leave?

  • Maybe cyclists have always been riding around, but I just never paid them any attention.

  • The little crowd and the boats on the beach were right under them and no one paid any attention or seemed to be in a hurry.

  • M'Bongo, the great chief of this neighbourhood, paid a ceremonial visit to my husband.

  • Young Lamb has already paid several visits to Mr. Levison's little table.

  • The charges in general are quite reasonable, though I have paid one or two absurd bills.

  • If the high wage is paid and the short hours are granted, then the price of the thing made, so it seems, rises higher still.