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repaid

/ri-pey/US // rɪˈpeɪ //UK // (rɪˈpeɪ) //

偿还的,偿还,偿还了,偿付

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    re·paid, re·pay·ing.

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

    re·paid, re·pay·ing.

    • : to make repayment or return.

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Examples

  • The patrons repaid the mob by buying cheap liquor at premium prices, along with bootleg cigarettes and sometimes drugs.

  • I think they looked at it as an opportunity to effectively get disguised financing…that is going to be repaid at a premium.

  • This spring Tesla repaid its loan from the Department of Energy several years early and raised $1 billion in private capital.

  • The credit system functions only if people can sleep at night secure in the knowledge that their loans will be repaid.

  • Carl is repaid for his worldliness with failure and ignominy.

  • At this exhibition I found a splendid display of crocidolite, the sight of which well repaid the visit.

  • 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.

  • The proclamation embodying this Act permitted the temporary use of municipal lands, the seed supplied to be repaid after the crop.

  • As she heard those words, and saw his pleased looks, Nelly felt she was well repaid for all her trouble.

  • Their kindness and the inspiration of their example must be reckoned among those things that cannot be repaid.