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81 to pay homage
to pay homagehomenagear, prestar homenagem. -
82 to pay home
to pay homepagar na mesma moeda. -
83 to pay in
to pay indepositar. -
84 to pay lip service
to pay lip serviceapoiar, defender ou louvar da boca para fora. -
85 to pay off
to pay offa) pagar, remunerar. b) pagar integralmente, saldar, liquidar (dívidas). c) subornar (para manter em silêncio). d) revidar, vingar-se. e) ter sucesso. f) acertar as contas com (pagar e despedir). g) deixar desenrolar (cabo, corda, etc.). h) Naut virar a sotavento. i) Naut cair a sotavento. -
86 to pay off/settle a score
to pay off/settle a scoredesforrar-se de uma ofensa. -
87 to pay one’s dues
to pay one’s duesconseguir alguma coisa com muito esforço ou sofrimento. -
88 to pay one’s last respects
to pay one’s last respectscomparecer a um funeral. -
89 to pay one’s respects
to pay one’s respectsapresentar seus cumprimentos, fazer uma visita. -
90 to pay one’s way
to pay one’s waypagar as próprias despesas, sem contrair dívidas. -
91 to pay out
to pay outa) despender, pagar. b) fazer ajuste de contas. c) coll punir, castigar, vingar-se. -
92 to pay the debt of nature
to pay the debt of naturemorrer. -
93 to pay the piper
to pay the piperpagar as despesas. -
94 to pay through the nose
to pay through the nosepagar um preço exorbitante. -
95 to pay up
to pay upa) saldar, liquidar. b) pagar as custas, expiar. -
96 to pitch and pay
to pitch and paypagar à vista. -
97 to rob Peter to pay Paul
to rob Peter to pay Pauldespir um santo para vestir outro. -
98 allotment of pay
consignação de vencimentoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > allotment of pay
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99 allotment (of pay)
(Supplies, Materials, Personnel)designação (Personnel); dotação; distribuição (funds); consignaçãoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > allotment (of pay)
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100 aviation pay
gratificação de vôoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > aviation pay
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