overpay的意思和读音

overpay

: [ˌoʊvərˈpeɪ] : [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈpeɪ]

v.

overpaid  overpays  overpaying  

overpayv.

1.[usupass]~ sbto pay sb too much; to pay sb more than their work is worth

v.1.,...

v.1.to pay more money than you owe2.to pay someone more money than they deserve for the work that they do

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4. overlie ... overpay override ...

5. overhear overpay () override 使

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1.They were baked in, so to speak, when China decided to hold its currency down and thus overpay for US financial assets.

2.Owner however by be kept in the dark, result not only did not get material benefit, return overpay " rake-off " money.”。

3.They probably would have had to overpay to keep him, but the Lakers will miss him on their bench.

4.The plan's essence is to use government off-budget money to overpay for banks' toxic assets, perhaps by a factor of two or more.

5.on the other, you may overpay, wasting resources that might have been better used elsewhere.

6.Whether state-controlled companies are prepared to exploit so openly the appetite of mainlanders to overpay for equity is doubtful.

7.But there's no evidence for that. Indeed, they are more likely to overpay: countries and firms with excess savings nearly always do.

8.Making available a slush fund formed from the country's foreign exchange reserves might at least ease the pain when they overpay.

9.The worry was that the government would overpay, enriching shareholders in the banks at taxpayers' expense.”。

10.Plus, not all mortgage-backed securities are alike and Treasury wants to be careful that it doesn't overpay for the truly worthless assets.