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paid1 [peɪd] VB

paid pt, pp of pay

See also pay over , pay out , pay in , pay back , pay

paid2 [peɪd] ADJ

paid

paid-up ADJ

1. paid-up member:

2. paid-up fig opponent:

post-paid ADJ, ADV AM

post-paid → post-free

See also post-free

I . post-free Brit ADJ

reply-paid envelope N

I . pay <paid, paid> [peɪ] VB trans

II . pay <paid, paid> [peɪ] VB intr

back pay N no pl

basic pay N

basic pay → basic salary

See also basic salary

basic salary N

I . pay off VB trans

1. pay off debt, loan:

2. pay off inf bribe:

3. pay off employee:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He paid particular attention to detail in rendering vehicles, street clothes, architecture, and landscape.
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It was a risky move, but one that ultimately paid off.
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There are both free and paid schools, with all types of facilities for education from kindergarten to graduation.
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The amount of pension paid depends on the officer's average pensionable pay, years of service and degree of disablement.
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Private investors paid the top price for another property at the auction.
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The timescales also set maximum times when customers start earning interest on money paid in (2 days) and when it will be available for withdrawal.
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Later, she found it expedient to maintain a paid workforce.
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After steady growth over the first half of the century, including winning paid sick leave, annual leave and a forty-hour week, the union really took off in the 1950s.
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Its shareholders are member governments which provide paid-in capital and have the right to vote on its matters.
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The wire would be paid out from the surface ship and not from the surface float unit.
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