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61 reporting pay
re.port.ing pay[rip'ɔ:tiŋ pei] n Com pagamento por presença. -
62 retired pay
re.tired pay[rit'aiəd pei] n aposentadoria, pensão, dinheiro recebido após a aposentadoria. -
63 severance pay
sev.er.ance pay[s'evərəns pei] n indenização por demissão. -
64 sick pay
sick pay[s'ik pei] n auxílio-enfermidade. -
65 standby pay
stand.by pay[st'ændbai pei] n Com pagamento por plantão. -
66 take-home pay
take-home pay[t'eik houm pei] n salário líquido, que se leva para casa. -
67 there is the devil to pay
there is the devil to payvai haver o diabo, haverá muitas preocupações no futuro. -
68 they pay in full
they pay in fulleles pagam integralmente. -
69 they pay their way
they pay their wayeles não têm dívidas. -
70 to pay (for) one’s footing
to pay (for) one’s footingpagar jóia de admissão. -
71 to pay a call
to pay a callcoll ir ao banheiro. -
72 to pay a visit
to pay a visitretribuir uma visita. -
73 to pay alimony
to pay alimonypagar pensão (à esposa separada). -
74 to pay attention
to pay attentionprestar atenção. -
75 to pay away
to pay awaya) desembolsar, gastar. b) Naut arriar a âncora ou as amarras. -
76 to pay cash down
to pay cash downpagar à vista. -
77 to pay court to (a woman)
to pay court to (a woman)}fazer a corte, cortejar (uma mulher). -
78 to pay court
to pay courtcortejar. -
79 to pay down
to pay downpagar de entrada. -
80 to pay high
to pay highpagar caro.
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