pay如何读

英:[peɪ]

美:[peɪ]

pay英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 付给; 付款 give sb money for goods, services, etc.
  2. vt. 给予 give, e.g. attention, respect, etc. to
n.(名词)
  1. [U]工资 money received for work

pay是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 偿清,偿还,付清,偿还债务
  2. 付款,支付,付款给
  3. 补偿
  4. 有报酬
  5. 生利
  6. 受到惩罚,得到报应
  7. 致以(问候),给予(注意) ,进行(访问)
  8. 向...报复
  9. 把(钱)存入(或转入)(银行或银行账户等)
  10. 对...有利,受益
  11. 付(代价)
  12. 发(薪水)
  13. 在上涂柏油,涂油以防水
  14. 缴纳,交纳
  15. 划算,合算,有利
n. (名词)
  1. 工资,报酬,报偿,薪水
  2. 惩罚,罚
  3. 支付,付
  4. 有支付能力的人
  5. 津贴
  6. 偿还
  7. 报答
  8. 报应
  9. 按期付款的人
  10. 含有富矿藏的土
  11. 可采矿石
  12. 产(石)油地带
  13. 秘密工作
  14. 受雇佣

pay变形

pays, paying, paid

pay扩展

payee (n.), payer (n.)

pay词根

词根:pay

adj.

payable 应付的;到期的;可付的;可获利的

paying 支付的;赢利的;合算的

n.

payment 付款,支付;报酬,报答;偿还;惩罚,报应

payload (导弹、火箭等的)有效载荷,有效负荷;收费载重,酬载;(工厂、企业等)工资负担

paycheck 付薪水的支票,薪水

payee 领款人,收款人

payer 付款人;支付者

paying 支付;填缝;放送绳链

v.

paying 支付;报答(pay的ing形式)

pay英英释义

verb (1)

transitive verb

to make due return to for services rendered or property delivered

paid the pizza deliverer

to engage for money : hire paid a teenager to mow his lawn

You couldn't pay me to do that.

to give in return for goods or service

pay wages

to discharge indebtedness for : settle

pay a bill

to make a disposal or transfer of (money)

paid a few dollars weekly into a savings account

to give or forfeit in expiation or retribution

pay the penalty

to make compensation (see compensation sense 2) for

His trouble was well paid in the end.

to requite according to what is deserved

pay them back

to give, offer, or make freely or as fitting pay your respects

pay attention

to return value or profit to

it pays you to stay open

to bring in as a return

an investment paying five percent

to slacken (something, such as a rope) and allow to run out—used with out

paid out the rope as it jerked taut

intransitive verb

to discharge a debt or obligation

I'll pay when I have the money.

to be worth the expense or effort

crime doesn't pay

to suffer the consequences of an act

He paid for his crime.

noun

something paid for a purpose and especially as a salary or wage : remuneration

the act or fact of paying or being paid

the status of being paid by an employer : employ

a person viewed with respect to reliability or promptness in paying debts or bills

ore or a natural deposit that yields metal and especially gold in profitable amounts

an oil-yielding stratum or zone

adjective

containing or leading to something precious or valuable

equipped with a coin slot for receiving a fee for use

a pay telephone

requiring payment

verb (2)

transitive verb

to coat with a waterproof composition

pay区别

 fee, earnings, wage, allowance, income, pay, salary

这组词都有“工资、收入”的意思,其区别是:

fee指提供某种服务收取的固定费用。

earnings多指通过劳动或投资等手段所得到的收入。

wage多用复数形式,指按小时、日或星期的报酬,通常指体力劳动者的工资。

allowance指收入中的补贴部分。

income与earnings含义很相近,但前者强调总收入。

pay是个通用词,可取代salary与wage.

salary指按年定下,按月或星期平均给予的报酬,指脑力劳动者的薪水。

以上来源于网络

 wage, pay, salary

wage工资,指定期支付给体力劳动者或临时工的工资,常用复数。如:He works at wages of ten dollars a week.(他每周工资10美元。)

pay薪金,泛指对付出劳动给予的报酬,不分发放对象,只用单数,尤指军队的军饷。如:They are asking for equal pay for equal work.他们要求同工同酬。

salary工资,指按月或年支付给脑力劳动者的工资。如:The family lives on his salary.(全家人靠他的工资生活。)

以上来源于网络

 take, pay, cost, spend

take物做主语,花时间;

pay人做主语,花钱,pay for;

cost物做主语,花钱

spend人做主语,花钱,花时间; spend…on sth./in doing sth;

以上来源于网络

pay词源中文解释

公元1200年左右, paien,"安抚,平息,满足,使人满意",源自古法语 paier "支付,付清"(12世纪,现代法语 payer),源自拉丁语 pacare "取悦,安抚,满足"(尤指中世纪拉丁语中的"偿还债务"),字面意思是"使和平",源自 pax(属格 pacis)"和平"(参见 peace)。

在中世纪拉丁语中出现了"支付货物或服务所应得的"的意思,并在13世纪早期出现了英语中的记录; "取悦,安抚"的意义在英语中已于1500年消失。14世纪末首次记录了"忍受,承受"(惩罚等)的比喻意义。意思是"给予或提供",没有或很少有义务感(pay attention, pay respects, pay a compliment)的意思是在1580年代出现的。"有报酬,有利可图,产生适当的回报或奖励"的意思是在1812年出现的。相关词汇: Paid; paying。pay up 最初(15世纪中叶)的意思是"弥补两笔金钱之间的差额"; "全额或及时支付"的意思是在1911年出现的。Pay television 在1957年有记录。

pay_法律行业词汇

报酬

给付

pay词源英文解释

Verb (1), Noun, and Adjective Middle English, from Anglo-French paier, from Latin pacare to pacify, from pac-, pax peace Verb (2) obsolete French peier, from Latin picare, from pic-, pix pitch — more at pitch

The first known use of pay was in the 13th century

pay儿童词典英英释义

peculiaradjective

characteristic of only one person, thing, or place

a custom peculiar to England

different from the usual or normal

peculiar behavior

peak1 of 2noun

a part of a piece of clothing that is pointed or sticks outespecially: the front part of a cap or hat

the top of a hill or mountain

a mountain all by itself

the highest point of development

the peak of perfection

peak2 of 2verb

to reach or cause to come to a peak, point, or maximum

pay1 of 3verb

to give (as money) in return for services received or for something bought pay for a ticket

pay the taxi driver

to give what is owed

pay a tax

to get even with

pay someone back for an insult

to give or offer freely pay attention

pay a compliment

to return value or profit to

it pays to drive carefully

to give as a return

a bank account paying eight percent

to make slack and allow to run out

pay out a rope

pay2 of 3noun

the act of paying

the state of being paid or employed for money

something paidespecially: wage entry 2, salary

pay3 of 3adjective

containing or leading to something valuable

having a coin slot for receiving money for use

pay 例句

1 One teenager was whittling at a lump and not paying me the blindest bit of notice.

2 Unlike a bagel criminal—that is, someone who eats one of Paul Feldman’s bagels but doesn’t pay—an information criminal typically doesn’t have someone like Feldman tallying every nickel.

3 “Flame,” he cried, “feed them flame,” but there was no one to pay heed.

4 Doing everything we could to find enough change to pay for it.

5 “If it should turn out that I—I mean, if I should be—yes, well, what I mean is should anything happen to me, I beg you, do pay attention to where you tread.”

6 Nobody else seemed to be paying them much attention, but they made me nervous.

7 Factory workers arrive early and stay late, without pay. Training at weekends may be uncompensated.

工厂工人不收工钱早出晚归, 周末安排的培训也不会有补偿.

8 She glared, daring us to pay her;. compliment.

9 “If you are buying nothing more,” he said at last with much impudence, “you will have to pay rent for the stool.”

10 That horse was a long shot, however it came in and paid well.

对那匹马下注很冒险, 但它竟然跑赢了,大大地报答了押主.

11 The motel man told Mr Brown that he would have to pay in advance.

汽车旅馆的人告诉布朗先生要先付款.

12 He and his wife were just walking along, talking, not paying any attention to their kid.

13 Hank said it’s the one thing that gives you away, but that by paying close attention and watching yourself in the mirror, you can master an even gait.

14 Miss McDaniels, our club sponsor, expects me to “pay it forward” and be a buddy for someone who’s new this year.

15 The discussions over the school budget sounded much like a couple talking around their kitchen table with a stack of bills, no hope of paying them and nothing but bad options.

16 He had worked in the railroad shops up there before and his old boss had promised him a job come next pay day.

17 “There are federal funds set aside to pay for supplies, but all the work must be done on a volunteer basis.”

18 It didn’t matter that we were all free, that Momma made sure to pay everyone a small wage each week for their hard work.

19 The others didn’t pay him as much attention as they did when the rebel dressed in the army suit spoke.

20 Even the big man had emerged, pale and green- sick and unsteady on his feet, struggling up from the depths of the ship’s hold to pay his last respects.

pay 同义词

1 付出代价

to cost to your cost at a cost

7 得到报偿

reap

10 支付金额

payment pay-out

11 受雇用

paid

17 访问

access visit

21 打电话给

call telephone

23 给与报酬

compensate

26 对某人有益

do good

27 奖赏

reward

30 受到

enlist fall under

33 给…报酬

compensate remunerate

36 有报酬

gainful waged

44 划算

cost-effective value

45 收费

tariff charge toll

49 受到惩罚

sweat

56

do make set parcel

57 致以

present

61 付费

paid fee-paying

66 缴纳

payment render

72 付代价

at a price

73 报价

offer quote quotation

74 转向下风

wear

pay 短语相关

rate of pay pay up pay (someone) a call in the pay of pay court to pay-per-view pay homage to pay heed to pay through the nose back pay

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