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1 pay
SM LAm pie* * *masculino (AmL) pie* * *masculino (AmL) pie* * *( AmL)pie* * *pay nmChile, Méx, Ven pie pay de limón lemon meringue pie;pay de manzana apple pie;pay de queso cheesecake* * *m Méxpie -
2 pagar en efectivo
• pay by the month• pay cash• pay cash down• pay in• pay in cash• pay in full• pay in installments• pay in ready money• pay little attention to• pay money down• pay money into an account• pay-in slip -
3 pagar al contado
• pay by the month• pay by the piece• pay cash• pay cash down• pay clerk• pay dirt• pay down• pay duty for• pay on demand• pay on the nail• pay one's compliments -
4 pago según el uso
= pay-per-view, pay-for-useEx. Pricing varies by customer type but all users pay a subscription plus pay-per-view charges.Ex. Librarians should not doubt that pay-for-use transactions will be desirable and economically efficient in many circumstances.* * *= pay-per-view, pay-for-useEx: Pricing varies by customer type but all users pay a subscription plus pay-per-view charges.
Ex: Librarians should not doubt that pay-for-use transactions will be desirable and economically efficient in many circumstances. -
5 amortizar una deuda
• pay no more attention to• pay off a debt• pay off a mortgage• pay off the account• pay off the debt• pay off the mortgage• pay under protest• pay up a debt• pay with one's life• sink a debt -
6 pagar a plazos
• pay bill• pay by installments• pay by phone• pay in full• pay in installments• pay in kind• pay one's shot• pay out• pay out the rope -
7 impuesto sobre salarios
• pay as a tax• pay as you earn tax• pay as you go• pay slip• pay station• pay tax• pay taxes• pay telephone• salary tax• wage stop• wage tax• wage warDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > impuesto sobre salarios
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8 pagar a la vista
• pay as you earn tax• pay at sight• pay attention• pay office• pay on account• pay on demand• pay on presentation• pay on the nail -
9 pagar a su presentación
• pay as you earn tax• pay at sight• pay attention• pay office• pay on account• pay on demand• pay on presentation• pay on the nailDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pagar a su presentación
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10 pago por visión
Ex. Pricing varies by customer type but all users pay a subscription plus pay-per-view charges.* * *Ex: Pricing varies by customer type but all users pay a subscription plus pay-per-view charges.
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11 escala salarial
• pay postage for• pay range• pay rate• pay review• pay scale• pay secrecy• salary scale• scale of wages• wage board• wage bracket• wage ceiling -
12 hacer cumplidos
• pay a compliment to• pay a heavy price• pay close attention• pay compression• pay continuation plan• pay customs duty on• stand on ceremony -
13 levantar un pagaré
• pay a letter• pay a note• pay a salary to• pay off a debt• pay off a note• pay-off of the investment -
14 pagar a tocateja
• pay by the month• pay cash• pay cash down• pay on demand• pay on the nail• pay one's compliments -
15 pagar con anticipación
• pay beforehand• pay bill• pay down• pay early• pay envelope• pay-back period -
16 pagar impuestos de aduana sobre
• pay courtesy• pay customs on• pay damages• pay dividends• pay duty for• pay earlyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pagar impuestos de aduana sobre
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17 pagar la totalidad
• pay off• pay taxes• pay the bill• pay through the nose• pay to satisfaction• pay to the order of -
18 pagar su parte
• pay one's dues• pay one's respects• pay one's share• pay one's shot• pay one's way• pay out -
19 prestar poca atención a
• pay administration• pay as a tax• pay level• pay me or else• pay money into an account• pay no attention to itDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > prestar poca atención a
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20 redimir la hipoteca
• pay off• pay off a mortgage• pay off a note• pay off the bill• pay off the mortgage• pay off the mortgage of
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pay — pay1 [pā] vt. paid or [Obs.] (except in phrase PAY OUT, sense 2)Obs. payed, paying [ME paien, to pay, satisfy < OFr paier < L pacare, to pacify < pax,PEACE] 1. to give to (a person) what is due, as for goods received, services rendered,… … English World dictionary
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pay up — {v.} To pay in full; pay the amount of; pay what is owed. * /The monthly installments on the car were paid up./ * /He pays his dues up promptly./ * /He gets behind when he is out of work but always pays up when he is working again./ … Dictionary of American idioms