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payout

/pey-out/US // ˈpeɪˌaʊt //

赔付,赔款,赔付率,赔钱

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of paying, expending, or disbursing.
    • : money paid, expended, or disbursed, as a dividend or winning: He went to the betting window to collect his payout.

Examples

  • To calculate the typical officer’s payout, we assumed an officer would work a 20-year career with 8-hour work days, adding up to 2,080 hours in a year, which is the method used to calculate the hourly rate in most of the contracts.

  • The Press and ProPublica also found that unions and towns have a loophole that gets around the limit the state Legislature put on the payouts.

  • After doing your math, choose the option that will give you better payouts.

  • ProPublica examined dozens of the biggest payouts in cases where civilians had also filed complaints with the city agency that reviews alleged police abuse.

  • That between the stock market’s crumbling and many insurers presumably being responsible for a lot of payouts because of the pandemic.

  • And the payout could be well more than the original $100,000 to $250,000 price tag for Olenicoff.

  • For the Jackson family, it meant no multibillion-dollar wrongful-death payout.

  • But was his pursuit of happiness worth the payout (and the fallout)?

  • This information is then processed in the machine to give the user a price quote, and then the payout in cash.

  • “SNAP has no credibility whatsoever,” Dolan said last summer when allegations of the payout first surfaced.