Noun
1. something that remunerates;
Verb
1. give money, usually in exchange for goods or services;
2. convey, as of a compliment, regards, attention, etc.; bestow;
3. do or give something to somebody in return;
4. bear (a cost or penalty), in recompense for some action;
5. cancel or discharge a debt;
6. bring in;
7. render;
8. be worth it;
9. dedicate;
10. discharge or settle;
11. make a compensation for;
He came back to earth when the teacher told him to pay more attention.
He is disposed to accept the new job, for the pay is higher.
You have to pay £2 admission.
The judge pronounced for the defendant, and also said that his opponent should pay the court costs.
It always took a final reminder to get her to pay her share of the rent.
How much tax do they take out of your monthly pay?
People considered it as an honor to pay strength and perspire for it.
Large numbers of female workers are employed at the lowest rates of pay.
Passengers have to pay additional charges for their extra luggages.
I'll pay off my debt with this check.
Farmers often like to pay their bills in kind.
We reckon your pay with our adding machine.
His savings were just enough to pay for a respectable funeral.
I have no cash on me. May I pay by check?
Pay half now and the rest later.
His pay goes up every year.
It didn't pay to run such a big plant for a few orders.
The society was not even in funds to pay its out of pocket disbursements.
I pay only fifty dollars at ( the ) most .
I shall duly pay you back.
He owed me £100 but could pay only half that amount.
She laid a little of her pay away each week.
If I pay all my debts I'll have no money left.
You pay her a few compliments and she immediately rises above herself.
You'll have to pay for your crime.
The cost of the breakages will be deducted from your pay.
He incurred a suspension on reduced pay.
Two members were booted out for failing to pay the money they owed.
You have to pay on the nail before you can leave the shop with your goods.
pay off
To pay the full amount on (a debt).
To effect profit
a bet that paid off poorly.
To get revenge for or on; requite.
To pay the wages due to (an employee) upon discharge.
&I{Informal} To bribe.
&I{Nautical} To turn or cause to turn (a vessel) to leeward.
pay out
To give (money) out; spend.
To let out (a line or rope) by slackening.
pay up
To give over the full monetary amount demanded.
he who pays the piper calls the tune
(proverb)the person who provides the money for something has the right to determine how it's spent
in the pay of
employed by
pay one's compliments
pay court to
pay dearly
obtain something at a high cost or great effort
his master must have paid dearly for such a magnificent beast.
pay one's dues
his master must have paid dearly for such a magnificent beast.
pay for itself
(of an object or system) earn or save enough money to cover the cost of its purchase
pay its (或 one's) way
(of an enterprise or person) earn enough to cover its or one's costs
pay one's last respects
show respect towards a dead person by attending their funeral
pay one's respects
make a polite visit to someone
we went to pay our respects to the head lama.
pay through the nose
(informal)pay much more than a fair price
earnings, allowance, income, salary, wage, pay, fee
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