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I . pay [peɪ] N no pl

pay (wages)
pay (salary)
plača f
pay of a civil servant
prejemki m pl
pay of a soldier
plača f

II . pay <paid, paid> [peɪ] VB trans

3. pay (put, deposit):

4. pay (give money to):

to pay sb

5. pay fig (suffer the consequences):

to pay the price [for sth]

III . pay <paid, paid> [peɪ] VB intr

1. pay (give money):

pay

3. pay fig (suffer):

to pay [for sth]

pay back VB trans

1. pay (give back):

pay
pay debts
pay money
vračati [perf vrniti]

2. pay fig (for revenge):

to pay sb back for sth

pay down VB trans

pay in VB intr

1. pay LAW:

pay

2. pay (to a scheme):

pay

I . pay off VB trans

2. pay (give money to):

pay

3. pay inf (bribe):

to pay offsb

II . pay off VB intr fig inf

I . pay out VB trans

1. pay (spend):

pay

2. pay (give out):

pay

3. pay Brit (take revenge):

II . pay out VB intr

1. pay FIN:

to pay out [on a policy]

2. pay fig (be worthwhile):

pay

pay over VB trans

1. pay Brit (overpay):

pay

2. pay (deduct):

pay
odvajati [perf odvesti]

3. pay (hand over):

pay

I . pay up VB intr

II . pay up VB trans

ˈback pay N

ba·sic ˈpay N

ex·tra ˈpay N no pl

extra pay

ˈpay award N

ˈpay cheque N, ˈpay check N

ˈpay claim N Brit Aus

ˈpay day N no pl

pay day

ˈpay deal N

pay deal

ˈpay desk N

pay desk

ˈpay freeze N

ˈpay ne·go·tia·tions N pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It has even been reported that invitees have in some cases been asked to pay thousands of dollars more than the legal contribution limit.
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The workers did not agree with their rate of pay, causing them to unionize.
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To pay off this debt, the company began selling off a large number of its operating divisions.
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Therefore, he reasoned they must pay union dues, although they do not have to join the union.
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Let those who honoured her pay her memory the sincerest tribute possible by falsifying this gloomy prophecy.
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She was sentenced to five years in prison and ordered to pay $12.5 million in restitution.
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This is because - in the topsy-turvy world of ultralow savings rates - certain current accounts now pay more than many traditional deposit accounts.
www.telegraph.co.uk
During 2009 it was agreed collectively that the civil servants would receive a pay increase of 1%.
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Noble announced plans to sidetrack the well to determine the extent and commerciality of the hydrocarbon pay zones encountered.
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The pay-off for any single round of the game is defined by the pay-off matrix for a single round game (shown in bar chart 1 below).
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