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unpaid

US // (ʌnˈpeɪd) //

未支付,未支付的,未付款,未付款的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not yet paid
    • : working without pay
    • : having wages outstanding

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Examples

  • But outside of a few European countries and Quebec, this leave is usually two weeks or less and usually unpaid.

  • I recently got asked by an administrator at the Library of Congress to do unpaid labor for its website.

  • (1)  Only charities and non-profits should ask for unpaid workers to staff their operations or undertake time-consuming projects.

  • Burt is part of an informal, unpaid foreign policy team who regularly briefs Paul on international issues.

  • Felicia Allen took the store to court, alleging she was terminated for trying to take unpaid time off to have her baby.

  • An unpaid promissory note is an executory contract, when paid it becomes an executed one.

  • His passage-money being unpaid, a chance friend enabled him to leave the ship.

  • Nor when either of them was resorted to, seeing that any one of them was warranted, was the vow left unpaid.

  • In both the borrower of money pledges his property as security while the money remains unpaid.

  • The village schoolmasters, uneducated themselves, and mostly unpaid, make but a feeble impression.