repaid / rɪˈpeɪ /

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repaid2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·paid, re·pay·ing.

  1. to pay back or refund, as money.
  2. to make return for: She repaid the compliment with a smile.
  3. to make return to in any way: We can never repay you for your help.
  4. to return: to repay a visit.
v. 无主动词 verb

re·paid, re·pay·ing.

  1. to make repayment or return.

repaid 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

reimbursed

更多repaid例句

  1. The patrons repaid the mob by buying cheap liquor at premium prices, along with bootleg cigarettes and sometimes drugs.
  2. I think they looked at it as an opportunity to effectively get disguised financing…that is going to be repaid at a premium.
  3. This spring Tesla repaid its loan from the Department of Energy several years early and raised $1 billion in private capital.
  4. The credit system functions only if people can sleep at night secure in the knowledge that their loans will be repaid.
  5. Carl is repaid for his worldliness with failure and ignominy.
  6. At this exhibition I found a splendid display of crocidolite, the sight of which well repaid the visit.
  7. For anything of his own which he had spent on the clearing he was to be repaid, and all the money Eudora had put by was to be his.
  8. The proclamation embodying this Act permitted the temporary use of municipal lands, the seed supplied to be repaid after the crop.
  9. As she heard those words, and saw his pleased looks, Nelly felt she was well repaid for all her trouble.
  10. Their kindness and the inspiration of their example must be reckoned among those things that cannot be repaid.