pay的意思和读音

pay

: [peɪ] : [peɪ]

n.

v.

adj.

paid  pays  paying  

v.+n.pay attention,pay price,pay bill,pay tax,pay fee

adj.+n.equal pay,low pay,good pay,pay holiday,pay back

adv.+v.probably pay

v.receive

n.wage,salary,recompense,reimbursement,earnings

v.disburse,reimburse,shell out,compensate,forfeit

payv.

1.[i][t]to give sb money for work, goods, services, etc.

I'll pay for the tickets.

Are you paying in cash or by credit card ?

My company pays well(= pays high salaries) .

Her parents paid for her to go to Canada.

to pay cash

She pays £200 a week for this apartment. 200

Would you mind paying the taxi driver?

He still hasn't paid me the money he owes me.

I'm paid $100 a day. 100

I don't pay you to sit around all day doing nothing!

2.[t]to give sb money that you owe them

to pay a bill/debt/fine/ransom, etc.

Membership fees should be paid to the secretary.

Have you paid him the rent yet?

3.[i]to produce a profit

It's hard to make farming pay.

4.[i][t]to result in some advantage or profit for sb

Crime doesn't pay.

It pays to keep up to date with your work.

It would probably pay you to hire an accountant.

5.[i]to suffer or be punished for your beliefs or actions

You'll pay for that remark!

Many people paid with their lives(= they died) .

6.[t]~ sth使used with some nouns to show that you are giving or doing the thing mentioned

I didn't pay attention to what she was saying.

The director paid tribute to all she had done for the charity.

I'll pay a call on(= visit) my friends.

I'll pay you a call when I'm in town.访

He's always paying me compliments .

IDM

There'll be hell to pay when he finds out.

the devil/hell to pay(informal)a lot of trouble

There'll be hell to pay when he finds out.

he who pays the piper calls the tunethe person who provides the money for sth can also control how it is spentpay court to sbto treat sb with great respect in order to gain favour with them

Exercising regularly will pay dividends in the end.

pay dividendsto produce great advantages or profits

Exercising regularly will pay dividends in the end.

The rail pass will pay for itself after about two trips.

pay for itself使to save as much money as it cost

The rail pass will pay for itself after about two trips.

I paid good money for this jacket, and now look at it─it's ruined!

pay good money for sthused to emphasize that sth cost(s) a lot of money, especially if the money is wasted

I paid good money for this jacket, and now look at it─it's ruined!

The bridge is still not paying its way.

pay its wayto make enough money to pay what it costs to keep it going

The bridge is still not paying its way.

He looked terrible this morning. I think he's paying the penalty for all those late nights.

They're now paying the price for past mistakes.

pay the penalty (for sth/for doing sth)pay a/the price (for sth/for doing sth)to suffer because of bad luck, a mistake or sth you have done

He looked terrible this morning. I think he's paying the penalty for all those late nights.

They're now paying the price for past mistakes.

Many came to pay their last respects(= by attending sb's funeral) .

pay your respects (to sb)访to visit sb or to send a message of good wishes as a sign of respect for them

Many came to pay their last respects(= by attending sb's funeral) .

pay through the nose (for sth)(informal)…)to pay too much money for sthpay your wayto pay for everything yourself without having to rely on anyone else's moneyyou pays your money and you takes your choice(informal)used for saying that there is very little difference between two or more things that you can choosen.— see alsosick pay

1.[u]the money that sb gets for doing regular work

Her job is hard work, but the pay is good.

a pay increase

a pay rise

a pay raise

a 3% pay offer 3%

holiday pay

to make a pay claim(= to officially ask for an increase in pay)

IDMin the pay of sb/sthworking for sb or for an organization, often secretly

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adj.1.〉(),2.;3.

v.1.to give money in order to buy something; to give money to someone who does a job for you; to give someone their salary; to give a company, institution, etc. money that you owe them2.if a job pays a particular amount of money, you get that amount for doing it; if a business pays, it earns money3.to have a good result4.to suffer because of something that you have done1.to give money in order to buy something; to give money to someone who does a job for you; to give someone their salary; to give a company, institution, etc. money that you owe them2.if a job pays a particular amount of money, you get that amount for doing it; if a business pays, it earns money3.to have a good result4.to suffer because of something that you have done

n.1.money that you receive for doing your job; connected with pay

1. repay pay Telegram ...

2. overbooking pay () peg,hook ...

3. supermarket pay ; pay phone ...

4. "Age" "; "Pay" "; "id" "; ...

5. shut v. , , pay n. , pick n. , ...

6. ”。,[ submit to the authority;stick to] [ pay;expend] [ credit side] ...

7. → sympathetic pay pay sb. a visit 访 ...

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1.He told me that if I were willing, the airline would pay me a handsome sum to compensate for the inconvenience.便

2.Natalie and I were discussing how we'd pay for the children's education before she got pregnant.Natalie怀

3.If I pay all my debts, I shall have no money left.

4.I think none of them answered me except for one, who said, "You know, our graduate students actually pay us to go on digs. ":“。”

5.How much did you pay for the toys or relevant product mentioned above averagely per month?

6.It was quite shocking. Every October someone speculates about this and you learn not to pay attention.

7.bonasera: let them suffer, then, as she suffers. how much should i pay you??。

8.How much did you pay for this mobile phone?

9.How much will the man pay for two student tickets?

10.Such a commitment would significantly improve access to clean technology by those who need it most but are least able to pay.