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101 asalariar
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102 cama de pago
• pay back a loan• pay beforehand -
103 compartir los gastos
• pay scale• pay slip -
104 cortejar
• pay compression• pay courtesy• treat oneself to• treat savagely• woo -
105 costear sus propios gastos
• pay one's share• pay outDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > costear sus propios gastos
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106 costearse los gastos
• pay one's share• pay out -
107 cubrir gastos
• pay early• pay first -
108 dar un cumplido
• pay a compliment to• pay a heavy price -
109 decir piropos
• pay close attention• pay compression -
110 día de paga
• pay customs on• pay dearly for• payback reciprocal• paydesk -
111 día de pago
• pay customs on• pay dearly for• payback reciprocal• paydesk• payment date• payment deficit -
112 enviar sus saludos
• pay on presentation• pay one's condolences• send on• send one's condolences for -
113 estipendiar
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114 fijarse
• pay as you go• pay attention to• reside• settle down• settle in• take a good look• take notice -
115 fingir estar de acuerdo con
• pay into the account of• pay little attention toDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > fingir estar de acuerdo con
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116 franquear una carta
• pay a heavy price• pay a lot of attention -
117 hacer caso omiso
• pay no attention to• pay no more attention to• unheed -
118 hacer pagos
• pay attention• pay back -
119 hacer una visita de cortesía a
• pay a compliment• pay a courtesyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hacer una visita de cortesía a
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120 hacerse el sordo
• pay no attention to• pay no more attention to• shrug it off• turn a deaf ear
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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