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61 pay out
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62 pay television
nTELECOM, TV televisión de pago f (Esp), televisión para abonados f (Esp), televisión por subscripción f (AmL) -
63 pay zone
nGEOL, PETR TECH formación productora fPETROL complejo petrolífero explotable m, formación petrolífera f, zona productiva f -
64 pay-by-use basis
nTELECOM base de pago por uso f -
65 pay-television network
nTELECOM, TV red de televisión de pago f (Esp), red de televisión por abono f (AmL)English-Spanish technical dictionary > pay-television network
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66 pay administration
s.administración de salario. -
67 pay attention
intj.atención.v.prestar atención, escuchar, fijarse, hacer caso. -
68 pay award
s.adjudicación de aumento de salarios. -
69 pay away
v.1 hacer pagos, seguir pagando, desembolsar, pagar.2 soltar. -
70 pay back
v.1 devolver el dinero a (persona); devolver (dinero); amortizar (loan)2 pagar la deuda.3 ser rentable, producir una ganancia, producir beneficios, producir dividendos.4 reembolsar, restituir el pago de, repagar. -
71 pay bargaining
s.negociación salarial. -
72 pay beforehand
v.pagar antes de tiempo, pagar con anticipación, antepagar. -
73 pay bill
s.vale. -
74 pay board
s.comisión de salarios, consejo de pagas. -
75 pay cash
v.1 pagar al contado, pagar de contado, abonar al contado, pagar a tocateja.2 pagar en efectivo, pagar en metálico. -
76 pay cheque
s.cheque de la paga, sueldo. -
77 pay clerk
s.pagador. -
78 pay compliments
v.hacer cumplidos, lisonjear, decir piropos. -
79 pay compression
s.compresión de salario. -
80 pay courtesy
v.hacer cumplidos.
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