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  • 1 pay

    دَفَعَ \ bundle: to send away in a hurry: She bundled him down the stairs. drive (drove, driven): to cause (sb. or sth.) to move in a certain direction: We drove the sheep to market, to cause, sb. to be or do sth. The noise almost drove me mad. Hunger drove them to eat rats. pay: to give money for sth.: Whom should I pay for these goods? Pay the man at the door. How much must I pay? You must pay $4. You must pay that man $4. If you can’t pay now, come back later. prompt: to cause; urge: What prompted you to become a doctor? A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. push: (the opposite of pull) to press forward: I pushed my bicycle up the hill. shove: to push. \ See Also سَاقَ

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  • 2 pay

    دَفَعَ أَجْرًا \ pay: to give regular money to an employed person: What do you pay your clerk? I pay him $80 a week. \ عَادَ بالنَّفع \ pay: to produce gain; be worth doing (after comparing the good points with the bad ones): This shop does not pay. It pays to keep your workers content. Crime does not pay.

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  • 3 pay

    [peɪ] past tense, past participle paid
    1. verb
    1) to give (money) to (someone) in exchange for goods, services etc:

    He paid $5 for the book.

    يَدْفَع
    2) to return (money that is owed):

    It's time you paid your debts.

    يَسُد الدَّيْن
    3) to suffer punishment (for):

    You'll pay for that remark!

    يَدْفَع الثَّمَن، يُعاني، يُعاقَب
    4) to be useful or profitable (to):

    Crime doesn't pay.

    يُفيد، يَنْفَع
    5) to give (attention, homage, respect etc):

    Pay attention!

    to pay one's respects.

    يَنْتَبِه، يُظْهِرُ
    2. noun

    How much pay do you get?

    دَفْع، أُجْرَه

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  • 4 pay up

    to give (money) to someone, eg in order to pay a debt:

    You have three days to pay up (= You must pay up within three days).

    يَدْفَع، يُسَدِّد الدَّيْن

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  • 5 pay

    أُجْرَة \ fee: payment for a special skilled service: school fees; a doctor’s fee. charge: the amount of money asked for doing sth., for supplying sth., etc.: What is your charge for this work?. hire: the act of hiring: Is this boat for hire?. pay: money that is given for regular work or services: My son gets more pay than I do. rent: regular payment for the continuous use of a building or piece of land or television set, etc. The rent for this office is $50 a week. wage: rate of pay for a workman: an hourly wage; a daily wage. \ See Also رسم (رَسْم)‏

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  • 6 pay in

    أَوْدَعَ \ deposit: to put sth. down; put sth. in a safe place: My wife deposited her jewels in the bank. pay in: to hand money in: You can pay money in at the bank, and they will pay it out when you need it.

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  • 7 pay

    أَجْر \ pay: money that is given for regular work or services: My son gets more pay than I do. reward: sth. that is given in return for some special effort, help, etc.: He gave his son a bicycle as a reward for his success at school. A reward of $50 was offered to whoever could find the jewels. wage: rate of pay for a workman: an hourly wage; a daily wage. wages: money earned regularly (usu. weekly, compared with a salary that is paid monthly): His wages are $78 a week. He gives half his wages to his wife.

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  • 8 pay up

    سَدَّدَ ديونَهُ كلَّها \ pay up: to pay one’s debts: Pay up, or I’ll take you to court.

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  • 9 pay

    مُرَتَّب \ pay: money that is given for regular work or services: My son gets more pay than I do. salary: a regular payment for employment, which is fixed as a yearly amount (compared with wages, which are a weekly amount): My teacher’s salary of $6000 a year is paid monthly. \ See Also راتب (راتِب)‏

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  • 10 pay in, pay out

    دَفَعَ \ pay in, pay out: to hand money in or out: You can pay money in at the bank, and they will pay it out when you need it. \ See Also صرف (صَرَفَ)‏

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  • 11 pay (sb.) a visit

    زَارَ شَخصًا \ pay (sb.) a visit: to visit (sb.): I’ll pay you a visit when I next go to London. \ قَامَ بِزيارَة شخص \ pay (sb.) a visit: to visit (sb.): I’ll pay you a visit when I next go to London.

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  • 12 pay attention

    اِنْتَبَهْ إلى \ mark: to pay attention to: Mark my words!. pay attention: to attend; take notice: Pay more attention to your doctor’s advice.

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  • 13 pay back

    1) to give back (to someone something that one has borrowed):

    I'll pay you back as soon as I can.

    يُعيد المال، يُسَدِّد
    2) to punish:

    I'll pay you back for that!

    يُعاقِب، يَرُدُّ عَلى

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  • 14 pay-roll

    noun

    We have 450 people on the pay-roll.

    كَشْف الأُجور، بَيان الرَّواتِب
    2) the total amount of money to be paid to all the workers:

    The thieves stole the pay-roll.

    مَجموع أجور العامِلين

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  • 15 pay a visit

    زَارَ \ call: to make a short visit: The doctor called at my house. Many ships call at Southampton. haunt: (of spirits of the dead) to seem to visit (a person or place) often; (of memories, dreams, etc.) trouble (sb.) by coming often to the mind: The fear of taking my exams haunts me. pay a visit: to visit (as a duty, rather than for pleasure): I must pay a visit to the doctor. see: visit; receive (a visitor): You should see your doctor. have been: have made a visit: Have you ever been to London?. visit: to go to see a person or place: He visits his parents every Saturday. Let’s visit Brighton for a few days.

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  • 16 pay a visit, to

    قَامَ بزيارة \ pay a visit, to: to visit (as a duty, rather than for pleasure): I must pay a visit to the doctor.

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  • 17 pay for

    دَفَعَ ثَمَنَ غَلْطَةٍ أو إهْمَال \ pay for: to suffer for (a foolish act): If you don’t oil that machine properly, you’ll pay for it later.

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  • 18 pay one’s way

    تَجَنَّبَ الدَّين \ pay one’s way: to earn enough for one’s needs; not get into debt. \ مَا يَسُدّ حاجته \ pay one’s way: to earn enough for one’s needs; not get into debt.

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  • 19 pay off

    1) to pay in full and discharge (workers) because they are no longer needed:

    Hundreds of steel-workers have been paid off.

    يَدْفَع التَّعويضات كامِلَةً
    2) to have good results:

    His hard work paid off.

    يحقِّقُ نَتائِج جَيِّدَه

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  • 20 pay through the nose

    to pay a lot, or too much.
    يَدْفَع الثَّمَن الباهِظ مُرْغَما

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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

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