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paying

/pey/US // peɪ //UK // (peɪ) //

付费,支付费用,付钱,付费的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    paid or payed,pay·ing.

    • : to settle, as by transferring money or goods, or by doing something: Please pay your bill.
    • : to give over in exchange for something: He paid twenty dollars for the shirt.
    • : to transfer money as compensation or recompense for work done or services rendered; to satisfy the claims of, as by giving money due: He paid me for my work.
    • : to defray.
    • : to give compensation for.
    • : to yield a recompense or return to; be profitable to: Your training will pay you well in the future.
    • : to yield as a return: The stock paid six percent last year.
    • : to requite, as for good, harm, or an offense: How can I pay her for her kindness and generosity?
    • : to give or render, as if due or fitting.
    • : to make.
    • : to suffer in retribution; undergo: You'll pay the penalty for your stubbornness!
    • : Nautical. to let fall off to leeward.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    paid,pay·ing.

    • : to transfer money, goods, etc., as in making a purchase or settling a debt.
    • : to discharge a debt or obligation.
    • : to yield a return, profit, or advantage; be worthwhile: It pays to be courteous.
    • : to give compensation, as for damage or loss sustained.
    • : to suffer or be punished for something: The murderer paid with his life.
n.名词 noun
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    • : the act of paying or being paid; payment.
    • : wages, salary, or a stipend.
    • : a person with reference to solvency or reputation for meeting obligations: The bank regards him as good pay.
    • : paid employment: in the pay of the enemy.
    • : reward or punishment; requital.
    • : a rock stratum from which petroleum is obtained.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : requiring subscribed or monthly payment for use or service: pay television.
    • : operable or accessible on deposit of a coin or coins: a pay toilet.
    • : of or relating to payment.
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    past and past participle paid or payed,present participle pay·ing.

    • : pay down, to pay at the time of purchase, with the promise to pay the balance in installments: On this plan you pay only ten percent down.to pay off or back; amortize: The company's debt is being paid down rapidly.
    • : pay for, to suffer or be punished for: to pay for one's sins.
    • : pay off, to pay everything that is due that person, especially to do so and discharge from one's employ.to pay in full.Informal.to bribe.to retaliate upon or punish.Nautical.to fall off to leeward.to result in success or failure: The risk paid off handsomely.
    • : pay out, to distribute; disburse.to get revenge upon for an injury; punish.to let out by slackening.
    • : pay up, to pay fully.to pay on demand: The gangsters used threats of violence to force the shopkeepers to pay up.

Phrases

  • pay a call
  • pay a compliment
  • pay as you go
  • pay attention
  • pay a visit
  • pay back
  • pay court to
  • pay dirt, hit
  • pay for
  • pay off
  • pay one's dues
  • pay one's respects
  • pay one's way
  • pay out
  • pay the piper
  • pay through the nose
  • pay up
  • pay your money and take your choice
  • (pay the piper) call the tune
  • crime does not pay
  • devil to pay
  • hell to pay
  • lip service, pay
  • rob Peter to pay Paul
  • you get what you pay for

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbgive money for goods, services
Synonyms
compensate赔偿,补偿,弥补,抵偿disburse发放,拨付,付出,支付extend延伸,延长,扩展,延续grant授予,补助金,资助,赠与handle处理,办理,把握,处理方式meet满足,遇见,遇到,迎接offer提供,提议,优惠,提价present目前,现在,当前refund退款,退费,退税,退款金额reimburse报销,偿付,偿还,偿清repay报答,还款,回报,偿还settle解决,结算,解决问题,安家落户adjust调整,调整调整,调剂,调整调整调整bequeath遗赠,遗留,遗嘱,遗愿bestow赐予,赠予,赠与,赋予clear清楚,清除,清晰,清理confer赋予,授予,赋予权力,赋予它defray付出,偿付,支付discharge排放,排出,遣散,排放问题foot脚,脚部,脚步,脚踏实地honor荣誉,尊重,荣誉感,荣誉证书liquidate清算,清偿,清理,清盘prepay预付费用,预付账款,预付款项,预付proffer提出建议,提议,承诺,允诺recompense报偿,报酬,补偿,赔偿recoup收回,收回成本,收回资金,收回来remit汇款,汇出,职权范围,汇款方式remunerate受薪,受酬,受雇于人,付酬render渲染,呈现,渲染器,渲染的requite报答,要求,报酬,报偿reward奖励,奖赏,报酬,奖金satisfy满足,符合,满意,满足了stake利害关系,赌注,利害关系人,桩子bear the cost承担费用,承担成本,负担费用,承担费用的bear the expense负担费用,承担费用,负担开支,负担费chip in切入,切入点,筹划中,筹建中come through通过,通过了,过来,通过的cough up咳出,咳咳,咳嗽,咳死了dig up挖出,挖开,挖掘,挖空foot the bill埋单,掏腰包,买单,掏钱hand over交付,移交,递交,交给kick in踢球,踢踢球,踢踢腿,踢球的时候make payment缴费,付款,缴款,支付plunk down把钱投入,把钱存入银行,把钱存入银行帐户put up摆放,摆设,摆出,摆上take care of照顾,照顾好,照看,照料

Examples

  • While Perigee is pre-revenue with just one employee, she is looking to add paying customers and begin growing the company as she moves into a wider public beta.

  • The move comes after the company stopped paying penalties required as part of a settlement four years ago to clean up its mines across the Appalachian coalfields.

  • Google itself claims in its third party policy with advertisers, that there is certain data necessary to show to the one actually paying money to Google for Ads Program usage.

  • The problem for Google is the businesses who don’t fit into those averages, but also have a right to certain data since they are also paying for the ad program, especially small businesses.

  • Under Germany’s Kurzarbeit, which translates to “short-time work,” financially distressed employers can drastically reduce worker hours, and the government will pay most of their lost wages.

  • I was declared innocent, and they said I should pay $104,000.

  • The escort site Cowboys4Angels peddles chiseled, hot-bodied men and their smoldering model looks to women willing to pay.

  • One that they cannot cash in at the bank to pay for their flats.

  • That could include private financial or personal information—like the credit-card numbers you used to pay for the corrupted Wi-Fi.

  • Instead of just cutting out whole food groups, Bacon says people should pay attention to how food makes them feel.

  • Now, on my first day here, you pay me back for what I did then—as if it needed paying back!

  • “We shall make Mr. Pickwick pay for peeping,” said Fogg, with considerable native humour, as he unfolded his papers.

  • Condillac after the marquis's death had refused to pay tithes to Mother Church and has flouted and insulted the Bishop.

  • Of course, newly acquired Ferns will pay for extra attention in the way of watering until they have secured a proper roothold.

  • In these enlightened days no man is imprisoned for owing money, but only because he does not pay it when told to do so.