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81 pay for sth. in cash
Общая лексика: заплатить (за что-л.) наличными (The suspect paid for his ticket in cash. - заплатил за билет наличными) -
82 pay off
идиом.1. покупать2. увенчаться успехом|| Smith paid off the witnesses to keep them quiet. — Смит подкупил свидетелей, чтобы заставить их замолчать.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > pay off
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83 pay the earth for smth
разг. заплатить очень большие деньгиIf you say that something cost the earth or that you paid the earth for it, you are emphasizing that it cost a very large amount of money.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > pay the earth for smth
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84 pay for
а) оплачивать; окупать; it has been paid for за это было уплачено;б) поплатиться* * *окупать, оплачивать, поплатиться* * *1) оплачивать 2) окупаться, приносить доход 3) поплатиться -
85 pay over the odds
влететь в копеечку; переплатить с лихвойIt's a nice enough car but I'm sure she paid over the odds for it.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > pay over the odds
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86 pay down
фраз. гл.The buyer paid $6,000 down for the new car. — Покупатель выложил шесть тысяч долларов наличными за новый автомобиль.
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87 paid
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88 pay off
1) распла́чиваться (с долгом и т.п.)2) вы́платить зарпла́ту и уво́лить ( sl fire)3) отомсти́ть ( get revenge)4) окупи́тьсяhis investment finally paid off — сде́ланное им вложе́ние наконе́ц по́лностью окупи́лось
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89 pay one's way
жить по сре́дствамhe paid his way through college — он сам зарабо́тал себе на учёбу в колле́дже
The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > pay one's way
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90 pay one's dues to society
expr AmE infmlHe served 10 years in prison. He paid his dues to society — Он отсидел десять лет в тюрьме, так что он обществу ничего не должен
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > pay one's dues to society
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91 pay in kind
платить натурой, товарамиTheir revenues were mostly paid, not in money, but in kind, such as corn, wine and cattle. (H. T. Buckle, ‘History of Civilization in England’, vol. III, ch. V) — Плату они получали не деньгами, а преимущественно натурой: зерном, вином и скотом.
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92 pay lip(-)service to smth.
пpизнaвaть чтo-л. тoлькo нa cлoвaxNative interests were a polite fiction to which they paid.lip-service in public only. Privately they scoffed at it (P. Abrahams). I wanted to get out into the street away from this man paying lip-service to generosity (A. Marshall)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > pay lip(-)service to smth.
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93 pay lip(-)service to smth.
пpизнaвaть чтo-л. тoлькo нa cлoвaxNative interests were a polite fiction to which they paid.lip-service in public only. Privately they scoffed at it (P. Abrahams). I wanted to get out into the street away from this man paying lip-service to generosity (A. Marshall)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > pay lip(-)service to smth.
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94 pay off (or settle) a (or an old) score
cвoдить (cтapыe) cчёты, oтплaтить зa (cтapыe) oбиды, pacквитaтьcяGreat was their amazement, great was their relief, when they found out that their dreaded master breathed nothing but kindness, gentleness and conciliation. The old scores, they found, were not to be paid off, but to be wiped out (L. Strachey)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > pay off (or settle) a (or an old) score
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95 paid a courtesy call
English-Russian big medical dictionary > paid a courtesy call
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96 paid letter of credit
English-Russian big medical dictionary > paid letter of credit
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97 paid letters of credit
English-Russian big medical dictionary > paid letters of credit
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98 paid tribute
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99 pay as may be paid
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > pay as may be paid
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100 pay a call for partly paid shares
Бухгалтерия: внести взнос за частично оплаченные акцииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pay a call for partly paid shares
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