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pay

verb
/peɪ/
/peɪ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they pay
/peɪ/
/peɪ/
he / she / it pays
/peɪz/
/peɪz/
past simple paid
/peɪd/
/peɪd/
past participle paid
/peɪd/
/peɪd/
-ing form paying
/ˈpeɪɪŋ/
/ˈpeɪɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to give somebody money for work, goods, services, etc.付费;付酬
    • Who's paying?谁付钱?
    • pay for something I'll pay for the tickets.我来买票。
    • You have to pay extra for a single room.你要单人间就必须加钱。
    • Many consumers are willing to pay more for better service.许多消费者愿意为更好的服务付出更多。
    • pay somebody for something Let me pay you for your time.让我支付你的时间。
    • pay for somebody to do something Her parents paid for her to go to Canada.她父母出钱送她去加拿大。
    • pay somebody Would you mind paying the taxi driver?您付出租车费好吗?
    • pay somebody something She's paid $200 a day.她一天挣200美元。
    • pay something Let me pay the bill.让我来付账。
    • pay by something Are you paying by card?你用卡支付吗?
    • pay (in) something to pay (in) cash付现金
    • pay something for something She pays £200 a week for this apartment.这套房子她每周要付租金 200 英镑。
    • pay somebody/something to do something I don't pay you to sit around all day doing nothing!我不是花钱雇你整天闲坐着的!
    • pay somebody something to do something I pay him £10 to clean the car.我付给他10英镑清洗汽车。
    see also low-paid, well paid
    Extra Examples
    • How much did you pay for your new car?你花多少钱买的新车?
    • I would gladly pay for the benefits such a tax would bring.这一税种带来种种福利,我非常乐于为此付钱。
    • The revenue will be used to help pay for environmental improvements.该收入将用于支付改善环境的部份费用。
    • Protesters against the tax carried banners reading ‘Can't pay! Won't pay!’反对这项税收的抗议者举“交不起!不愿交!”的标语。
    • You can expect to pay upwards of £200 a night at this exclusive hotel.在这家高级酒店里,你可能要支付两百多英镑一晚。
    • There's a 5% discount if you pay cash.付现金有5%的折扣。
    • She pays her workers very well.她给工人的工资很高。
    Topics Moneya1, Shoppinga1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • handsomely
    • well
    • dearly
    verb + pay
    • have to
    • must
    • be able to
    preposition
    • for
    • to
    phrases
    • ability to pay
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] to give somebody money that you owe them交纳;偿还
    • pay something to pay a fee/bill/fine/debt支付费用/账单/罚款/债务
    • to pay your rent付房租
    • Everyone has to pay their taxes.每个人都要交税。
    • The union paid all her legal costs.工会支付了她所有的法律费用。
    • pay something to somebody Membership fees should be paid to the secretary.会员费应交给秘书。
    • pay somebody something He still hasn't paid me the money he owes me.他还没归还欠我的钱呢。
    Extra Examples
    • He was made bankrupt for failing to pay debts of over £2 million.他因未能偿还超过 200 万英镑的债务而被宣布破产。
    • The company was ordered to pay the five workers £5 000 in compensation each.这家公司被勒令给予这5 名工人每人5,000 英镑的赔偿金。
    • It is for the courts to decide who is liable to pay damages.应该有法庭决定谁有责任赔偿损失。
    • We pay £300 a week to our landlord.我们每周付给房东300英镑。
    • Have you paid him the rent yet?你向他付房租了没有?
    Topics Moneya1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • handsomely
    • well
    • dearly
    verb + pay
    • have to
    • must
    • be able to
    preposition
    • for
    • to
    phrases
    • ability to pay
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive, transitive] (of an employer or a job) to give or provide a particular amount of money for the work that somebody does(使)花一大笔钱
    • Software firms generally pay well (= pay high salaries).软件公司通常工资很高。
    • jobs that pay less than £10 an hour每小时工资低于10英镑的工作
    • I need to get a job that pays better.我需要找一份报酬更高的工作。
  4. [transitive] used with some nouns to show that you are giving or doing the thing mentioned(与某些名词结合使用,表示将要做或付出某事物)
    • pay something Most of the students weren't paying attention.大多数学生没有注意。
    • pay something to something/somebody The director paid tribute to all she had done for the charity.董事赞扬她为慈善事业所做的一切。
    • He paid a visit to Japan last year.他去年访问了日本。
    • The film pays homage to classic Hollywood musicals.这部电影向经典的好莱坞音乐剧致敬。
    • pay somebody something I'll pay you a visit when I'm next in town.我下次进城时会去拜访你。
    • He's always paying me compliments.他总是夸奖我。
    Extra Examples
    • I paid a call on my friends.我拜访了我的朋友。
    • When a friend tracks him down and pays him a call, Henry gives him a drubbing. 当一个朋友找到他并给他打电话时,亨利狠狠地揍了他一顿。
    • I didn't pay attention to what she was saying.我没有注意她在说什么。
  5. [intransitive, transitive] to produce a profit; to result in some advantage for somebody赢利;创收
    • It's hard to make farming pay.种庄稼获利很不容易。
    • Crime doesn't pay.犯罪是划不来的。
    • it pays to do something It pays to keep up to date with your work.工作能跟上时代是有利的。
    • it pays somebody to do something It would probably pay you to hire an accountant.聘一名会计师或许对你有好处。
    Extra Examples
    • Sometimes, the film tells us, crime does pay.有时候,电影告诉我们,犯罪是有代价的。
    • Doing business with the United States pays, and pays very well.和美国做生意是有报酬的,而且报酬很高。
    • Learning pays in all sorts of ways—it can be the first step to a job or better job and to making new friends.学习有各种各样的回报——它可以是找到工作或更好的工作以及结交新朋友的第一步。
    Topics Moneyb2
  6. [intransitive] to suffer or be punished for your beliefs or actions付代价;遭受惩罚
    • pay for something You'll pay for that remark!你会为你的话付出代价的!
    • He will pay dearly for what he did.他将为自己的所作所为付出高昂的代价。
    • pay with something Many people paid with their lives (= they died).许多人付出了生命。
  7. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘pacify’): from Old French paie (noun), payer (verb), from Latin pacare ‘appease’, from pax, pac- ‘peace’. The notion of ‘payment’ arose from the sense of ‘pacifying’ a creditor.
Idioms
cost/pay an arm and a leg
  1. (informal) to cost/pay a lot of money(使)花一大笔钱
the devil/hell to pay
  1. (informal) a lot of trouble大麻烦;大乱子
    • There'll be hell to pay when he finds out.一旦他发现了真相,那麻烦就大了。
give/pay heed (to somebody/something) | take heed (of somebody/something)
  1. (formal) to pay careful attention to somebody/something留心;注意;听从
    • They gave little heed to the rumours.他们对流言蜚语不予理睬。
    • I paid no heed at the time but later I had cause to remember what he’d said.我当时没在意,但后来的事让我想起了他的话。
    • Small businesses would be wise to take heed of the warnings contained in the Chancellor’s speech.小企业应该注意财政大臣讲话中的警告。
    • She took little heed of her surroundings.她对周围的环境漠不关心。
    • They paid no heed to the advice.他们没有理会这个建议。
he who pays the piper calls the tune
  1. (saying) the person who provides the money for something can also control how it is spent花钱的人说了算;财大者气粗
not pay somebody/something any mind
  1. (North American English) to give no attention to somebody/something留心;注意;听从
    • People call him names sometimes, but he doesn't pay them any mind.人们有时会骂他,但他一点也不在乎。
pay court to somebody
  1. (old-fashioned) to treat somebody with great respect in order to gain favour with them献殷勤;奉迎;讨好
pay your dues
  1. to work hard and gain experience, so that you deserve success or respect薪酬:努力工作并获得经验,以便您值得成功或尊重
    • As a young actor, he paid his dues in small roles.作为一名年轻的演员,他在小角色上付出了代价。
    • She is incredibly qualified and has paid her dues to become president.她非常有资格,并且已经为成为总统付出了代价。
  2. to do what is required or expected of you支付:做您需要或期望做的事情
    • Vick paid his dues (= completed his punishment), and since being released from prison has been a model citizen.维克已经服满了刑,出狱后一直是模范公民。
pay for itself
  1. (of a new system, something you have bought, etc.新系统、所买的东西等) to save as much money as it cost使损益相当;够本
    • The rail pass will pay for itself after about two trips.火车通票大约只需乘两次车就够本了。
pay good money for something
  1. used to emphasize that something cost(s) a lot of money, especially if the money is wasted为…花费很多钱(尤指钱白花了)
    • I paid good money for this jacket, and now look at it—it's ruined!这件夹克是我花大价钱买的。瞧瞧,全给毁了!
pay the/a penalty/price (for something/for doing something)
  1. to suffer because of bad luck, a mistake or something you have done因…受害/付代价
    • He looked terrible this morning. I think he's paying the penalty for all those late nights.他今天上午脸色很不好,我想这是他一直熬夜造成的。
    • They're now paying the price for past mistakes.他们现在正为过去的错误付出代价。
    • She thinks that any inconvenience is a price worth paying for living in such a beautiful place.她认为任何不便都是住在这么漂亮的地方值得付出的代价。
    Extra Examples
    • He's now paying the penalty for his misspent youth.现在他要为虚度青春付出代价。
    • If Mac had killed Caroline, then he was going to make him pay the price.如果马克杀了卡罗琳的话,他会让马克付出代价的。
pay your respects (to somebody)
  1. (formal) to visit somebody or to send a message of good wishes as a sign of respect for them(拜访或问候某人)表示敬意
    • Many came to pay their last respects (= by attending somebody's funeral).许多人前来参加葬礼向逝者告别。
pay through the nose (for something)
  1. (informal) to pay too much money for something(为…)付过高的价
pay its way
  1. (of a business, etc.企业等) to make enough money to pay what it costs to keep it going赢利运作;不负债;收支平衡
    • The bridge is still not paying its way.这座桥现在还入不敷出。
pay your way
  1. to pay for everything yourself without having to rely on anyone else’s money独立偿付一切;自食其力
rob Peter to pay Paul
  1. (saying) to borrow money from one person to pay back what you owe to another person; to take money from one thing to use for something else借新债还旧账;拆东墙补西墙
you pays your money and you takes your choice
  1. (informal, especially British English) used for saying that there is very little difference between two or more things that you can choose如何选择由你做主(表示各种选择的分别不大)

pay

noun
/peɪ/
/peɪ/
[uncountable]Idioms
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  1. the money that somebody gets for doing regular work工资;薪水
    • Her job is hard work, but the pay is good.她工作虽辛苦,但薪水不低。
    • workers on low pay收入微薄的工人
    • overtime/holiday pay加班/假日工资
    • Her monthly take-home pay after taxes is $2 600. 她每月税后实得工资为2 600美元。
    • the principle of equal pay for equal work同工同酬的原则
    • Two members of staff have been suspended on full pay.两名工作人员已被全薪停职。
    • a pay increase/cut加薪/减薪
    • (British English) a pay rise加薪
    • (North American English) a pay raise加薪
    • a 3 per cent pay offer3%的工资待遇
    • The company has imposed a two-year pay freeze.公司已经实行了两年的工资冻结。
    • the pay gap between men and women男女之间的工资差距
    • to make a pay claim (= to officially ask for an increase in pay)正式要求加薪
    • They demanded improved pay and conditions.他们要求提高工资和改善条件。
    see also hazard pay, sick pay
    Synonyms incomeincome收入
    • wage/​wages
    • pay
    • salary
    • earnings
    These are all words for money that a person earns or receives for their work.
    • income money that a person receives for their work, or from investments or business:
      • people on low incomes低收入的人
    • wage/​wages money that employees get for doing their job, usually paid every week or every month:
      • a weekly wage of £200周薪 200 英镑
    • pay money that employees earn for doing their job:
      • The job offers good rates of pay.这工作报酬高。
    • salary money that employees earn for doing their job, usually paid every month.通常指按月发放的薪水、薪金
    wage, pay or salary?用 wage、pay 还是 salary?Pay is the most general of these three words. In the past, employees who worked in factories, shops etc. got their wages each week, often paid in cash. These days they are more likely to be paid each month, directly into their bank account, but the term wage is still used for these kinds of jobs. Employees who work in offices or professional people such as teachers or doctors receive a salary that is paid each month, but is usually expressed as an annual figure.
    • earnings money that a person earns from their work:
      • a rise in average earnings for factory workers工厂工人平均收入的增加
    Patterns
    • (a) high/​low/​basic income/​wage/​pay/​salary/​earnings
    • to earn an income/​a wage/​your pay/​a salary
    • to be on a(n) income/​wage/​salary of…
    Extra Examples
    • He doubled his pay by accepting bribes.他接受贿赂,使收入翻番。
    • He has been suspended without pay.他已经被停薪停职了。
    • He has taken leave on half pay.他休半薪假了。
    • He's at the top of his company's pay scale.他在公司中领取最高等级的工资。
    • His pay package including bonuses was worth at least $12 million.包括奖金在内,他的全部薪酬至少达到 1,200 万美元。
    • The job offers good rates of pay and excellent conditions.这工作报酬高,条件一流。
    • The workers are demanding their back pay (= money that they are owed for work done in the past).工人们要求领取拖欠的工资。
    • Women are eligible for 18 weeks maternity leave on full pay.女性可以享有 18 个星期的全薪产假。
    • Women are still decades away from achieving pay equity with men.女性要与男性同工同酬还要过好几十年。
    • equal pay for men and women男女同酬
    • industrial unrest over pay levels in the public sector国营部门工资水平引发的工潮
    • the average take-home pay of a manual worker体力劳动者的平均税后工资
    Topics Moneya2, Working lifea2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • hourly
    • monthly
    • weekly
    … of pay
    • level
    • rate
    verb + pay
    • earn
    • get
    • receive
    pay + noun
    • day
    • cheque
    • packet
    preposition
    • on… pay
    • with pay
    • without pay
    phrases
    • a cut in pay
    • an increase in pay
    • a reduction in pay
    See full entry
    Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘pacify’): from Old French paie (noun), payer (verb), from Latin pacare ‘appease’, from pax, pac- ‘peace’. The notion of ‘payment’ arose from the sense of ‘pacifying’ a creditor.
Idioms
in the pay of somebody/something
  1. (usually disapproving) working for somebody or for an organization, often secretly秘密(为某人或某组织)工作;由…豢养;被…收买
    • He was in the pay of the drugs barons.他受雇于毒枭。

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