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pay·ing [ˈpeɪɪŋ] ADJ. atrbv.

1. paying (salaried):

paying guest

2. paying (profitable):

paying
paying
paying

I . pay [peɪ] SUST. no pl.

II . pay <paid, paid> [peɪ] V. trans.

3. pay (put, deposit):

4. pay (give money to):

5. pay fig. (suffer the consequences):

III . pay <paid, paid> [peɪ] V. intr.

1. pay (give money):

pay
plačevati [form. perf. plačati]

3. pay fig. (suffer):

pay back V. trans.

1. pay (give back):

pay
odplačevati [form. perf. odplačati]
vračati [form. perf. vrniti]

2. pay fig. (for revenge):

pay in V. intr.

1. pay DER.:

pay

2. pay (to a scheme):

pay
vplačevati [form. perf. vplačati]

I . pay off V. trans.

1. pay:

odplačevati [form. perf. odplačati]
poravnavati [form. perf. poravnati]
odplačevati [form. perf. odplačati]

2. pay (give money to):

pay
izplačevati [form. perf. izplačati]

3. pay coloq. (bribe):

to pay offsb

II . pay off V. intr. fig. coloq.

I . pay out V. trans.

1. pay (spend):

pay
zapravljati [form. perf. zapraviti]

2. pay (give out):

pay
izplačevati [form. perf. izplačati]

3. pay ingl. brit. (take revenge):

II . pay out V. intr.

1. pay FIN.:

2. pay fig. (be worthwhile):

pay

pay over V. trans.

1. pay ingl. brit. (overpay):

pay
preplačevati [form. perf. preplačati]

2. pay (deduct):

pay
odvajati [form. perf. odvesti]

3. pay (hand over):

pay
izročevati [form. perf. izročiti]

ˈback pay SUST.

ba·sic ˈpay SUST.

ex·tra ˈpay SUST. no pl.

ˈpay award SUST.

ˈpay cheque SUST., ˈpay check SUST.

ˈpay claim SUST. ingl. brit. ingl. austr.

ˈpay day SUST. no pl.

ˈpay deal SUST.

ˈpay desk SUST.

ˈpay freeze SUST.

Ejemplos de uso para paying

paying guest

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Paying homage to this tradition, we wanted to play with the ingredient profile of the yule log.
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Paying attention to detail can reward a philatelic sleuth.
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She had the clean-living boyfriend, a paying and steady job, and great hair.
www.breakingnews.ie
Most were eventually pardoned after paying fines of up to 100 pounds, a very large sum for the time.
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Though the coverage amounts stay the same, a policy holder can add the self-defense insurance by paying $118 or $165 for the lesser coverage, or between $187 and $254 for the larger plan.
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That way you wouldn't get the hard-to-justify (except to their mates) sky-high remuneration packages, while paying others at or below the minimum wage level.
www.odt.co.nz
After paying the waitress with a $100 bill, the lady leaves behind a note for the waitress on a napkin without accepting her change.
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Value interjection pertains to be a person or community that fulfills obligations such as paying bills on time, philanthropy, and following the rules of society.
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She stuggled at playschool, having difficulty holding a pencil and paying attention.
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Provincial law dictates that towns with a population under 15,000 are responsible for paying 70 per cent of police contract costs.
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