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tr[əʊvə'peɪ]1 pagar demasiado, pagar en exceso'əʊvər'peɪ, ˌəʊvə'peɪtransitive verb (past & past p - paid) ( deliberately) pagarle* demasiado or en exceso a; ( in error) pagarle* de más a[ˌǝʊvǝ'peɪ](pt, pp overpaid) [ˌˌǝʊvǝ'peɪd] VT [+ person] pagar demasiado a* * *['əʊvər'peɪ, ˌəʊvə'peɪ]transitive verb (past & past p - paid) ( deliberately) pagarle* demasiado or en exceso a; ( in error) pagarle* de más a -
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s.sobrepago, plus, sobrepaga, sobresueldo.v.1 pagar con exceso, abonar de más, pagar demasiado, sobrepagar.2 pagar en exceso. (pt & pp overpaid) -
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tr[əʊve'peɪd]past & past participle1→ link=overpay overpay{1 que cobra un sueldo excesivo
I 'əʊvər'peɪd, ˌəʊvə'peɪd
II
he's vastly overpaid, considering what he does — le pagan un dineral para lo que hace
[ˌǝʊvǝ'peɪd]ADJ con un sueldo excesivo, que cobra demasiado* * *
I ['əʊvər'peɪd, ˌəʊvə'peɪd]
II
he's vastly overpaid, considering what he does — le pagan un dineral para lo que hace
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adj.demasiado bien pagado.pp.participio pasado del verbo OVERPAY.pt.pretérito del verbo OVERPAY. -
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'pi: i:(physical education.) educación física
pe sustantivo femenino: name of the letter◊ p'pe' also found in these entries: Spanish: gimnasia English: anticipate - anticipation - au pair - constipated - constipation - disrepair - dissipate - emancipate - emancipated - emancipation - escapade - extirpate - ill-prepared - occupation - occupational - opaque - overpay - pace - pacemaker - pagan - paganism - page - pager - paid - pail - pain - pained - painful - painfully - painkiller - painless - painlessly - painstaking - painstakingly - paint - paint-remover - paint-roller - paint-spray - paintbrush - painter - painting - paintwork - pair - pale - pale-faced - paleface - pane - paper - paper-fastener - paperbackPEtr['piː'iː]1 ( physical education) educación físicamass noun = physical education1.N ABBR= physical education ed. física2.ABBR(Canada) = Prince Edward Island3.CPDPE teacher N — profesor(a) m / f de E.F.
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demasiado 1
◊ -da adjetivo ( delante del n): demasiado dinero too much money;había demasiados coches there were too many cars; hace demasiado calor it's too hot ■ pronombre: es demasiado it's too much; somos demasiados there are too many of us; hizo demasiados she made too many
demasiado 2 adverbio 1 ‹pequeño/caliente/caro› too; 2 ‹comer/hablar/preocuparse› too much; ‹ trabajar› too hard
demasiado,-a
I adj (cuando el sustantivo inglés es singular) too much (cuando el sustantivo inglés es plural) too many: hay demasiada pobreza, there is too much poverty
guardas demasiados trastos, you keep too much junk
había demasiada gente, there were too many people
II adv (modificando un adjetivo) too: es demasiado pesado/caro, it is too heavy/expensive (modificando un verbo) bebe/habla demasiado, he drinks/talks too much ' demasiado' also found in these entries: Spanish: ancha - ancho - arriesgarse - caldosa - caldoso - clavar - complaciente - contemplar - demasiada - desventura - dulzón - dulzona - empalagar - herniarse - histriónica - histriónico - inasequible - interlineal - lejos - mucha - mucho - muy - pagadera - pagadero - rápida - rápido - razón - reciente - resultar - tardar - tozuda - tozudo - transigente - abrigado - alejar - apresurar - bastante - ceñir - confiar - demorar - detener - duro - enfriar - espacio - exigir - extender - impresión - junto - justo - para English: administration - age - assailant - attractive - awesome - boat - bristle - candle - carry - chew - close-fitting - commercialize - cord - deny - digestion - domineering - easy - expose - far - far-fetched - frame - gristle - late - lay on - limit - loud - moderately - much - obtrusive - over - overconfident - overdo - overgrown - overly - overpay - overwork - rank - scare - sentimental - something - space - spread - still - swallow up - take on - temptation - tight - to - too - weak -
7 pagar
pagar ( conjugate pagar) verbo transitivo ‹ deuda› to pay (off), repay; ‹comida/entradas/mercancías› to pay for;◊ ¿cuánto pagas de alquiler? how much rent do you pay?;le pagan los estudios they are paying for his education; no puedo pagar tanto I can't afford (to pay) that much; pagar algo POR algo to pay sth for sth pagar algo CON algo to pay for sth with sth;◊ ¡me las vas a pagar! you'll pay for this!verbo intransitivo (Com, Fin) to pay;
pagar verbo transitivo
1 (abonar) to pay: puedes pagarlo a plazos o al contado, you can pay for it in instalments or in cash
2 (recompensar) to repay: no sé cómo pagarte este favor, I don't know how I can repay you for this favour
3 (expiar) to pay for: tendrás que pagar tu crimen, you must pay for your crime figurado ¡me las pagarás!, you'll pay for this!
II verbo intransitivo
1 (abonar) ¿puedo pagar con tarjeta?, can I pay by card?
2 pagarás por tu intransigencia, you'll pay for your intransigence ' pagar' also found in these entries: Spanish: abonar - adelantada - adelantado - cantidad - cobrarse - colarse - competidor - competidora - contada - contado - ser - escote - letra - matrícula - metálica - metálico - moneda - pato - perjuicio - plato - retribuir - sufragar - teja - tributo - urgente - adelantar - amortizar - antelación - anular - barbaridad - billete - capaz - cheque - corriente - creces - cumplir - destinar - deuda - disparar - efectivo - franquear - gilipollez - media - medio - paga - plazo - poder - pretender - sin - vidrio English: afford - bail out - by - can - check out - cheque - default setting - double - Dutch - evict - fare - foot - fork out - free - fund - give - installment - instalment - kind - nail - out - overpay - pay - pay back - pay off - pay out - pay up - pick up - prepay - promptly - rap - repay - repayment - satisfy - settle - shout - suffer - sufficient - tab - tax - upkeep - advance - back - begrudge - check - default - disconnect - dodger - due - go
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overpay — o‧ver‧pay [ˌəʊvəˈpeɪ ǁ ˌoʊvər ] verb overpaid PTandPP 1. [intransitive, transitive] HUMAN RESOURCES to pay someone more than they deserve or are owed: • The effect of the tax change is that a lot of people will overpay and will then have to claim … Financial and business terms
Overpay — O ver*pay , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Overpaid}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Overpaying}.] 1. To pay too much to; to reward too highly. [1913 Webster] 2. To pay too much for; as, to overpay the loan balance. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
overpay — ► VERB (past and past part. overpaid) ▪ pay too much … English terms dictionary
overpay — [ō΄vər pā′, ō′vər pā΄] vt., vi. overpaid, overpaying 1. to pay too much, or more than (the due amount) 2. to pay too much to (someone) overpayment n … English World dictionary
overpay — [[t]o͟ʊvə(r)pe͟ɪ[/t]] overpays, overpaying, overpaid VERB If you overpay someone, or if you overpay for something, you pay more than is necessary or reasonable. → See also overpaid [V n to inf] Absurdly, the EC makes shoppers overpay farmers to… … English dictionary
overpay — UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈpeɪ] / US [ˌoʊvərˈpeɪ] verb Word forms overpay : present tense I/you/we/they overpay he/she/it overpays present participle overpaying past tense overpaid UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈpeɪd] / US [ˌoʊvərˈpeɪd] past participle overpaid 1)… … English dictionary
overpay — verb Overpay is used with these nouns as the object: ↑tax … Collocations dictionary
overpay — o|ver|pay [ˌəuvəˈpeı US ˌouvər ] v past tense and past participle overpaid 1.) [T] to pay someone more money than they deserve ≠ ↑underpay ▪ Most big companies continue to overpay their top executives. 2.) [I and T] to pay too much money for… … Dictionary of contemporary English
overpay — overpayment /oh veuhr pay meuhnt, oh veuhr pay meuhnt/, n. /oh veuhr pay /, v.t., overpaid, overpaying. 1. to pay more than (an amount due): I received a credit after overpaying the bill. 2. to pay (a person) in excess. [1595 1605; OVER + PAY1] * … Universalium
overpay — verb /ˈovəɻpeɪ/ To pay too much. Ant: underpay … Wiktionary
overpay — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. pay too much, pay excessively, overcompensate, overrecompense, over reward, over remunerate, overreimburse, overyield, overexceed, oversettle, pay the Devil*. Ant. deceive*, deprive, cheat … English dictionary for students