take-home pay in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for take-home pay in the English»Spanish Dictionary

Translations for take-home pay in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.home [Am hoʊm, Brit həʊm] N

1.2. home (of person) U or C (in wider sense):

5.2. home SPORTS C (in baseball) → home plate

II.home [Am hoʊm, Brit həʊm] ADV

III.home [Am hoʊm, Brit həʊm] ADJ attr

See also strike home, home plate, drive home, at home

strike home VB [Am straɪk -, Brit strʌɪk -] (v + adv)

drive home VB [Am draɪv -, Brit drʌɪv -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

I.take <pt took, pp taken> [Am teɪk, Brit teɪk] VB trans

1.1. take (to carry):

13. take (of time):

demorar(se) LatAm

14. take (to need):

16. take (to accept):

II.take <pt took, pp taken> [Am teɪk, Brit teɪk] VB intr

III.take [Am teɪk, Brit teɪk] N

See also take for, shape, offense, liking, heart

take for VB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + o + prep + o)

I.shape [Am ʃeɪp, Brit ʃeɪp] N

II.shape [Am ʃeɪp, Brit ʃeɪp] VB trans

III.shape [Am ʃeɪp, Brit ʃeɪp] VB intr

offense, offence Brit [Am əˈfɛns, Brit əˈfɛns] N

liking [Am ˈlaɪkɪŋ, Brit ˈlʌɪkɪŋ] N

heart [Am hɑrt, Brit hɑːt] N

1.3. heart (inmost feelings):

2.2. heart (love, affection):

2.3. heart (enthusiasm, inclination):

3. heart (courage, morale):

I.pay <pt & pp paid> [Am peɪ, Brit peɪ] VB trans

1.1. pay:

abonar form

1.2. pay employee/creditor/tradesperson:

II.pay <pt & pp paid> [Am peɪ, Brit peɪ] VB intr

III.pay <pt & pp paid> [Am peɪ, Brit peɪ] VB impers

IV.pay [Am peɪ, Brit peɪ] N U

See also heed, homage, compliment

I.heed [Am hid, Brit hiːd] N U

homage [Am ˈ(h)ɑmɪdʒ, Brit ˈhɒmɪdʒ] N U

I.compliment N [Am ˈkɑmpləmənt, Brit ˈkɒmplɪm(ə)nt]

II.compliment VB trans [Am ˈkɑmpləˌmɛnt, Brit ˈkɒmplɪmɛnt]

take-home pay in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for take-home pay in the English»Spanish Dictionary

Translations for take-home pay in the English»Spanish Dictionary

II.home [həʊm, Am hoʊm] ADV

III.home [həʊm, Am hoʊm] ADJ

I.take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken N

II.take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken VB trans

III.take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken VB intr

I.pay [peɪ] paid, paid paid, paid N

II.pay [peɪ] paid, paid paid, paid VB trans

III.pay [peɪ] paid, paid paid, paid VB intr

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Indeed, his income is considerably higher than average, as would be the take-home pay of many of his colleagues.
www.abc.net.au
And it's 77 times the take-home pay of the median full-time wage earner.
thenewdaily.com.au
If you can afford to live on less than your take-home pay and leave more in super, then your balance will grow significantly over time.
thenewdaily.com.au
When health premiums go up $100 a month, the worker may pay $25 more and suffer a drop in take-home pay.
www.usatoday.com
The unions are asking the government for an 8.6 percent rise in yearly take-home pay, more than double the inflation rate.
www.globalpost.com
Arguably, most of the 407,400 people with take-home pay of less than $1,200 may be struggling to make ends meet.
theindependent.sg
That and take-home pay are highly correlated, so if productivity doesn't pick up, the rise in real wages may well evaporate.
theconversation.com
That translates into about $3,250 a month in take-home pay for living expenses.
www.interest.co.nz
The goal was to increase the take-home pay for these workers.
www.latimes.com
In addition, lenders are prohibited from lending more than 50 percent of a borrower's take-home pay or requiring repayment before the borrower's next payday.
en.wikipedia.org

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