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1 pay
produktivni sloj; plaćna; nagrada; služba; služba* * *
dobitak
dohodak
doznaÄiti
iskazivati
ispaštati
isplatiti
nadnica
nagrada
nagrađivati
najamnina
naknada
plaća
plaćanje
plaćati
platiti
podmiriti
prihod
uplata
uplatiti
zarada -
2 pay in
vt uplatiti, položiti novac na račun* * *
položiti novac na raÄun -
3 pay up
vt isplatiti, namiriti (za ostatak duga)* * *
isplatiti
namiriti dugove -
4 pay(in)
uplatiti -
5 pay-in
s [US] / schedule = carinska uplatnica; # book = uplatna knjižica -
6 pay a call
posjetiti -
7 pay a fine
platiti kaznu -
8 pay a visit
posjetiti -
9 pay accounting
obraÄun plaća -
10 pay an amount
platiti iznos -
11 pay attention
obratiti pažnju
pripaziti
skrenuti pozornost -
12 pay away
vt 1. isplatiti, izdati (novac) 2. [mar] lagano puštati, otpuštati konop* * *
lagano puštati -
13 pay back
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14 pay cut
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15 pay for
vt 1. platiti, nagraditi; izravnati, nadoknaditi, naknaditi štetu i sl. ([lit & fig]) 2. okajati, ispaštati, platiti za što* * *
nadoknaditi
nagraditi
okajati
platiti -
16 pay freeze
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17 pay off
vt isplatiti (i otpustiti koga); isplatiti, amortizirati (dug); [mar] teško vjetar prihvatiti, teško se vjetru primicati (za brod)* * *
isplatiti
podmititi -
18 pay off by installments
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19 pay out
isplativost; isplativ; isplatiti* * *
isplativ
otplatiti -
20 pay over
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